Compare every outdoor advertising company in Irvine on one platform. AdQuick aggregates billboard, digital, street furniture, transit, mobile, and place-based inventory from OUTFRONT, Lamar, Bray Outdoor, Carvertise, and dozens of regional Orange County operators, so you can plan, price, and book Irvine OOH campaigns without filling out five different proposal forms.
Static and digital billboards, posters, wallscapes, John Wayne Airport (SNA) displays, OCTA transit, bus shelters, mobile and rideshare wraps, and place-based screens across Irvine, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, and the broader Orange County market.
Irvine offers one of the deepest OOH format mixes in California. Here's what's available and what each format is best used for.
Billboards are the highest-impression OOH format in Irvine. The strongest inventory clusters along I-405 (San Diego Freeway), I-5 (Santa Ana Freeway), SR-133 (Laguna Freeway), SR-261, SR-241 (Eastern Toll Road), Jamboree Road, Culver Drive, and MacArthur Boulevard. Static vinyl bulletins are 14' x 48' standard, ideal for 4-week to 12-week brand and awareness campaigns. Posters (junior bulletins, 12' x 25') give street-level placements on secondary roads and into adjacent Orange County cities. Wallscapes and spectaculars cluster near the Irvine Spectrum and IBC. Typical Irvine pricing: $1,200–$3,500 per 4 weeks for junior posters; $3,500–$9,000 for standard bulletins.
Digital billboards (DOOH) along the 405, 5, and major arterials run 8-second rotations on premium freeway and arterial inventory, perfect for dayparting, dynamic creative, and short-burst promotions. Digital units bill in 8-second rotations and are typically more cost-efficient per impression than static. Premium 405-corridor inventory carries demand-based pricing. Typical Irvine pricing: $5,000–$15,000+ per 4-week flight on premium 405 / 5 freeway digital faces.
John Wayne Airport (SNA) serves over 10 million passengers a year, one of the busiest single-runway airports in the country and the gateway to Orange County's business and tourism economy. SNA inventory includes baggage claim displays, jet bridge wraps, gate-area dioramas, and rotating digital screens, a captive audience of executives, business travelers, and high-income tourists. Typical Irvine pricing: $4,500–$18,000+ per 4-week flight depending on format and placement.
Irvine has one of the strongest street furniture networks in Orange County, especially around the Irvine Spectrum Center, the Diamond Jamboree, UC Irvine, and the Irvine Business Complex. Bus shelters and benches on OCTA routes, OCTA bus exteriors, place-based digital screens in malls, gyms, restaurants, bars, and office buildings, kiosks at the Spectrum and University Town Center, and college media at UC Irvine. Mobile billboards and rideshare-vehicle wraps (Carvertise-style) are particularly effective given long commuter drive times on the 405 and 5. Plus alternative and experiential OOH. Wildposting, projection, sidewalk decals, and experiential activations for product launches, tech launches, Comic-Con season (Anaheim), and Irvine Spectrum events. Typical Irvine pricing: $900–$2,800 per shelter; $1,800–$5,000 per bus wrap; $2,500–$7,500 per mobile / rideshare flight.
Irvine is one of the more premium OOH markets in California. Pricing depends on format, location, duration, and whether the unit is digital or static. Here are typical 4-week price ranges based on AdQuick marketplace data.
| Format | Typical 4-Week Range | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Static billboard (bulletin, 14' x 48') | $3,500 – $9,000 | Awareness, long-flight brand campaigns |
| Digital billboard (premium 405 / 5 freeway) | $5,000 – $15,000+ | Dynamic creative, promotions, dayparting |
| Junior poster (12' x 25') | $1,200 – $3,500 | Neighborhood targeting, secondary roads |
| John Wayne Airport (SNA) display | $4,500 – $18,000+ | Business travelers, executive reach, premium B2B |
| Bus exterior wrap | $1,800 – $5,000 | Broad OC circulation, awareness |
| Bus shelter | $900 – $2,800 | Pedestrian targeting, neighborhood density |
| Mobile billboard / rideshare wrap | $2,500 – $7,500 | Hyper-local targeting, event geofencing |
| Wildposting (per 50-unit run) | $5,000 – $12,000 | Launches, DTC moments, college-campus reach |
Note: Ranges reflect Irvine market data and vary based on location quality, traffic counts, availability, and creative production. Digital units bill in 8-second rotations and are typically more cost-efficient per impression than static. Premium 405-corridor and SNA inventory carries demand-based pricing.
Irvine's OOH market is served by national operators, regional independents, and mobile media specialists. AdQuick partners with all of them, so you can compare and combine inventory in a single plan instead of chasing proposals from each.
One of the largest national OOH operators, with deep inventory across Orange County and a strong Irvine footprint. Premium digital billboards along the 405 corridor and a substantial static bulletin network. Often the first call for advertisers planning at scale across multiple OC cities.
Major national operator with Orange County inventory including freeway billboards, digital units, and select airport and transit placements. Strong reporting and creative production support.
Regional Orange County operator with focused Irvine and OC city inventory. Often has unit availability and pricing flexibility that national operators don't, plus deep local market knowledge.
Irvine-based independent operator with regional Southern California inventory. Strong on static bulletins and posters across Orange County.
Mobile billboard and rideshare wrap operators that turn the Irvine commuter base into mobile media. Particularly effective in Irvine because of long 405 / 5 drive times and dense business-district traffic.
AdQuick also aggregates inventory from local digital networks, OCTA transit advertising, street furniture operators, college media (UC Irvine), and place-based media operators serving Irvine, many of which don't have a public website but offer high-quality inventory at competitive rates.
On AdQuick, you can filter by vendor, by format, or (usually smarter) by audience and corridor, and let the platform surface the best units across all of them.
AdQuick is the out-of-home advertising platform that lets you compare, plan, and buy across every Irvine media owner (OUTFRONT, Lamar, Bray Outdoor, United Outdoor, Carvertise, and dozens of regional Orange County operators), plus every programmatic DSP buying Irvine digital faces. Static bulletins, posters, digital boards, transit, street furniture, wallscapes, SNA airport inventory, mobile and rideshare media, and programmatic DOOH in a single workflow.
Irvine's reach is concentrated along a handful of high-traffic arteries that move commuters, business travelers, and Spectrum/UCI traffic. The strongest OOH inventory sits along:
Modern outdoor advertising is fully measurable. Every AdQuick Irvine campaign includes verified impression data, reach and frequency reporting, mobile attribution, brand lift, and proof-of-posting.
This level of measurement is rarely available when buying directly from a single vendor, and is one of the main reasons brands consolidate Orange County OOH planning on AdQuick.
Outdoor advertising in Irvine is regulated by the City of Irvine Sign Ordinance (Title 5, Division 7 of the Irvine Zoning Code), by Orange County for unincorporated areas, and by Caltrans along interstates and primary highways under the federal Highway Beautification Act. Irvine has some of the more restrictive sign codes in Southern California, particularly around digital sign brightness, animation, and on-premise vs. off-premise placement.
For most advertisers, this is a non-issue: established Irvine OOH operators own permitted inventory, and creative review is handled through standard vendor workflows. AdQuick's team handles permit verification, creative spec compliance, and posting logistics on your behalf, including any digital content restrictions (no flashing, no animations, minimum 8-second hold times on DOOH).
Irvine is an unusually high-leverage OOH market because of three structural factors:
OOH in Irvine delivers some of the lowest CPMs of any premium medium in Orange County, and mobile attribution now makes that performance directly measurable.
Most Irvine campaigns go from first search to confirmed booking in under a week. Digital billboards can launch in as little as 48–72 hours once creative is approved.
Filter by format, neighborhood, vendor, budget, or audience. Static and digital billboards, posters, wallscapes, SNA airport displays, OCTA transit, mobile and rideshare wraps, and place-based screens across Irvine: OUTFRONT, Lamar, Bray Outdoor, United Outdoor, Carvertise, and dozens of regional Orange County operators in one search.
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Irvine is one of the most competitive OOH markets in California, with the rare combination of long commuter drive times, dense B2B and high-income audiences, and concentrated destination traffic at the Spectrum, UCI, and IBC. The best inventory books out months in advance, especially 405-corridor digital units, SNA airport placements, and Q4 retail and tech-launch flights. AdQuick gives you the only complete view of Irvine and Orange County OOH inventory, with transparent pricing, real impressions data, and free planning support from OOH experts.
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