Our Mission: To enable iPhone application developers to track, monitor and monetize their apps, and to provide advertisers the network and infrastructure to reach consumers on one the world’s most sought-after mobile devices.
iVdopia is the first ad network and platform for the iPhone to enable both application developers and advertisers to simultaneously monetize their applications. The company’s proprietary technology delivers industry-leading CPMs, delivering unprecedented value to large brand advertisers and application developers alike.

The Company is the fastest growing, venture-funded advertising technology company focused exclusively on premium audiences in the world. iVdopia is founded by Stanford and IIT graduates with extensive experience in industry-leading technology companies. The company has an international reach with offices in San Jose, CA, Gurgaon and Mumbai, India.

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News

iVdopia introduces social ads to iPhone ad network

January 14, 2010 11:00 pm

July 9-10, 2013 San Francisco, CA Early Bird Tickets on Sale iVdopia, a video-based mobile ad network for the iPhone,… Continue reading ⟩

Vdopia raises $4M Series A for high-clickthrough App Store ads

October 28, 2009 4:00 am

Nexus Venture Partners has invested $4 million in Vdopia, a San Jose-based company that serves video ads to iPhone users… Continue reading ⟩