MUMBAI: Integral Ad Science (IAS), the global ad verification powerhouse, has stitched together a new layer of protection for advertisers by launching AI-driven brand safety and suitability measurement on Meta’s fast-growing platform, Threads. The move marks the first time advertisers get third-party, independent brand safety checks on Threads, giving marketers peace of mind as they scroll through their media plans.
Backed by its clever total media quality (TMQ) tech, IAS isn’t just skimming the surface. It’s digging deep into video, audio, images and text, frame by frame, to give advertisers crystal-clear content analysis at scale. So, whether a post has a cheeky meme, a trending video or a suspicious-sounding voiceover, IAS’s AI is watching (and listening).
“IAS’s AI-driven content-level analysis enables advertisers to drive performance and confidently scale their investments with trusted, third-party, independent measurement,” said IAS CEO Lisa Utzschneider. “We continue to innovate and deepen our relationships with global partners like Meta to provide end-to-end campaign support for advertisers across every screen and channel.”
Threads isn’t just another platform in the Meta empire, it’s a rising star, now boasting over 400 million monthly active users globally as of August 2025. With this new IAS integration, advertisers can finally breathe easy as their campaigns reach wider audiences. The new solution offers third-party validation to ensure ads appear next to safe and suitable content on Threads, with detailed content-level insights available through the IAS Signal dashboard. Advertisers can access industry-aligned classification across risk categories, customise suitability preferences, and assess the performance of Meta inventory filters. Uniquely, IAS’s multimedia tech analyses content at the frame-by-frame level, blending video, image, audio, and text signals, making its classification impressively precise. Even better, it works across 34 languages, giving brands truly global peace of mind.
IAS and Meta have been on a bit of a roll lately. This Threads launch follows a string of brand safety milestones, including content block lists introduced in October 2024 and misinformation safeguards rolled out across Facebook and Instagram earlier this year.

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