Viewability Rate
Viewability Rate represents the percentage of served impressions that meet industry standards for being visible to the user. It is calculated as: (Viewable Impressions ÷ Total Measured Impressions) × 100.
A high viewability rate indicates strong ad placement, good page design, and attentive audiences. For instance, if 800 out of 1,000 impressions are viewable, the rate is 80 percent—considered strong performance for most display campaigns.
Tracking this metric helps advertisers identify underperforming placements and optimize toward environments that consistently deliver visibility. Improving viewability rate enhances both brand safety and overall campaign efficiency.
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