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Google tests “App Labs” hub for early ad features

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Google is quietly testing a new “App Labs” beta inside Google Ads, giving app advertisers early access to experimental campaign features before wider rollout.

What’s new. A dedicated tab within the App advertising hub where advertisers can try limited-time experiments, provide feedback, and explore tools still in development.

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Why we care. Google is giving early access to experimental features in Google Ads before they roll out widely. That means a chance to test, learn, and optimize ahead of competitors. Those who adopt early can gain a performance edge and adapt faster as new tools become standard.

Zoom in. Features in App Labs are not guaranteed to launch permanently. Instead, they function as short-term tests, giving Google real-world input while offering advertisers a first-mover advantage.

Between the lines. This is effectively a sandbox for app campaigns — and a signal that Google wants more advertiser input earlier in the product cycle.

What to watch. Early adopters may gain performance advantages by testing and adapting to features before competitors even see them.

First seen. This update was first spotted by Google Ads expert – Thomas Eccel who shared spotting the update on LinkedIn.

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