Top Mobile Ad Networks of 2026
Here are the top mobile ad networks in the mobile advertising industry that offer professional solutions to the special needs of publishers and advertisers.

The demand for mobile advertising is witnessing a sustained and vigorous surge in 2024 and beyond, underpinned by transformative shifts in consumer behavior and the pervasive influence of mobile devices. As of the latest data projections, global mobile ad spending share is expected to reach 69.61% in 2028, showcasing a remarkable escalation from previous years. This upward trajectory is fueled by the unabated rise in smartphone users, which is anticipated to surpass 7.7 billion by the end of 2027.
Another factor enabling this industry to grow so quickly and easily is, of course, the growing number of mobile ad networks in the market that use advanced technologies to create helpful products and proactive solutions for ad publishers and advertisers.
Basically, a mobile ad network serves as a middleman between an ad publisher and an advertiser. First, it collects ad spaces, which are the places inside mobile apps that can be used for showing advertisements, from the publisher then sells them to the advertiser according to demand. So, we can briefly define ad networks as the bridges between them.
There are dozens of mobile ad networks in the industry that have different sizes of ad inventories offering different solutions, ad types such as interstitial ads, banner ads & playable ads, and campaign types including CPM, CPC, CPI and CPE, to the special needs of mobile advertisers and ad publishers.
Picking the one you want to work with might turn into a challenging task for you if you don’t have enough information about each of them. In order to help you decide easier and faster, we’ve listed the top mobile ad networks for 2025, with their main features, user reviews, website and social media links.

Appnext
Appnext is among the most popular platforms in the industry for app monetization and ad distribution. It is home to more than 15.000 developers and more than 350 million users are connected with Appnext’s publishers.

AppLovin
AppLovin is an ad network located in California, co-founded by Adam Foroughi and Andrew Karam. This mobile ad network lets brands create data-boosted mobile networking campaigns. AppLovin makes it very easy for developers to…

InMobi
Inmobi is among the largest independent mobile ad networks providing services in different countries across Europe, United States of America, South Africa and India. After Inmobi acquired Sprout, it has continued to…

airpush
AirPush is a very popular mobile advertising company that is focused on helping app developers with their high-level platform. Many stats show us that AirPush serves about 270.000 mobile apps. This mobile ad network gathers all the fundamental elements with…

Affle
Affle is a Singapore based end to end mobile marketing company that was founded in 2006. This successful mobile marketing company is considered as a pioneer in app development, advertising technology &analytics fields.

Google AdMob
Google’s AdMob is a mobile advertising platform that is generally used for mobile app monetization. AdMob has the ability to show ads from millions of Google advertisers in real time and it is a very big advantage that puts …
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