Website Speed Test

Analyze your website's loading speed and get optimization tips.

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Why Website Speed Matters

Website speed is a critical factor for both user experience and search engine rankings. Faster websites provide a better user experience, leading to higher engagement, conversion rates, and improved SEO performance.

User Experience

47% of users expect a website to load in 2 seconds or less, and 40% will abandon a site that takes more than 3 seconds to load.

SEO Impact

Page speed is a ranking factor for both mobile and desktop searches. Faster sites tend to rank higher in search results.

Conversion Rates

A 1-second delay in page response can result in a 7% reduction in conversions. Faster sites convert better.

Understanding Core Web Vitals

Core Web Vitals are a set of specific factors that Google considers important in a webpage's overall user experience. They are part of Google's Page Experience signals used in ranking.

LCP - Largest Contentful Paint

Measures loading performance. To provide a good user experience, LCP should occur within 2.5 seconds of when the page first starts loading.

Good: 0-2.5s Needs Improvement: 2.5-4s Poor: 4s+
FID - First Input Delay

Measures interactivity. To provide a good user experience, pages should have an FID of 100 milliseconds or less.

Good: 0-100ms Needs Improvement: 100-300ms Poor: 300ms+
CLS - Cumulative Layout Shift

Measures visual stability. To provide a good user experience, pages should maintain a CLS of 0.1 or less.

Good: 0-0.1 Needs Improvement: 0.1-0.25 Poor: 0.25+