Huella folds interactive CTV into programmatic ad stack
Huella, an adtech company, has launched HuellaNXT, a new live programmatic infrastructure layer designed to scale interactive, AI-enabled, and creatively richer advertising experiences across premium digital and connected TV environments. The platform integrates Huella's existing adtech products, including NEXad for interactive CTV ads, Newsroom AI for branded content, and AIgnite for AI-enabled creative scaling. HuellaNXT is live with connectivity to major programmatic environments like Magnite, Equativ, The Trade Desk, Google DV360, and Yahoo, and currently works with over 100 premium publisher supply partners.
Key Takeaways
- HuellaNXT is live and built as a programmatic infrastructure layer, not a standalone supply-side platform.
- The stack combines three Huella products: NEXad for VAST-compatible interactive CTV ads, Newsroom AI for branded content, and AIgnite for AI-enabled creative scaling.
- Huella says it has activated more than 100 first-hand premium publisher supply partners and operates as a Google MCM partner.
- Current integrations include Magnite, Equativ, The Trade Desk, Google DV360, and Yahoo.
- The platform supports Programmatic Guaranteed and Private Marketplace deals across mobile, display, and connected TV, plus third-party measurement and verification integrations.
Why It Matters
HuellaNXT turns Huella’s interactive ad formats and AI creative tools into a single distribution layer tied into major programmatic environments. That matters because the company is explicitly targeting CTV, premium streaming, and AI-personalized advertising, while keeping measurement and verification in the stack. The competitive angle is that Huella is framing the problem as creative quality, not just media access: it wants ads to do more once they reach the screen. What to watch next is whether Huella expands beyond the current 100-plus publisher supply partners and whether those VAST-compatible CTV and PMP/PG formats show up across more inventory.
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