Google Ads Rolls Out Cleaner Metric Blocks Inside Graphs

Google Ads is quietly tweaking its interface again — this time targeting the metrics display inside campaign graphs. The platform is testing (or possibly rolling out) a more compact layout that inserts Metric, Adjust, and Download options directly into the graph area.

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What's Changing in Google Ads


Traditionally, the metrics selectors in Google Ads lived above the performance graphs, giving users a wide visual space to analyze data. In the new version, these controls are embedded directly inside the graph panel itself.
 


While this may help reduce clutter at the top of the screen, it does sacrifice some of the graph's available space for visualizing data — especially when looking at detailed trends across long timeframes.
 

Is This a Test or a Rollout?


At this point, it's still unclear whether this interface change is being A/B tested or rolled out in phases. Multiple advertisers have spotted the new layout, but Google has not made any formal announcement about a universal update.

As always with Google Ads UI changes:
 

 

Why This Matters for Advertisers

 


Small UI changes like this won't impact your campaign performance — but they do affect how you interact with Google Ads every day. For PPC managers juggling dozens of campaigns, even minor shifts can break muscle memory and disrupt reporting routines.