⚡ Free Performance Tool

Page Speed
Analyzer

Measure your website's performance, analyze load times, check resource sizes, and get actionable recommendations to improve page speed.

⚡ We'll analyze performance metrics including load time, resource sizes, and Core Web Vitals.

Page Speed: The SEO Game Changer

Page speed is a critical ranking factor that directly impacts user experience, search rankings, and conversion rates. Google considers Core Web Vitals as essential metrics, making speed optimization crucial for SEO success.

Core Web Vitals Explained

⚡ LCP (Largest Contentful Paint)

Measures loading performance. Should occur within 2.5 seconds for good user experience.

🖱️ FID (First Input Delay)

Measures interactivity. Should be less than 100 milliseconds for responsive feel.

📐 CLS (Cumulative Layout Shift)

Measures visual stability. Should be less than 0.1 to avoid jarring layout changes.

Speed Optimization Impact

🚀 SEO Rankings

Faster sites rank higher in search results, especially on mobile devices.

👥 User Experience

53% of mobile users abandon sites that take longer than 3 seconds to load.

💰 Conversion Rates

A 1-second delay can reduce conversions by up to 7%.

Our Speed Analysis Features

  • Comprehensive Metrics: Core Web Vitals, load times, and resource analysis
  • Performance Grades: Easy-to-understand A-F scoring system
  • Detailed Recommendations: Specific optimization suggestions for your site
  • Mobile & Desktop Testing: Separate analysis for different device types

💡 Pro Tip

Focus on optimizing your largest contentful paint first, as it has the biggest impact on perceived performance. Compress images, minify CSS/JS, and consider a CDN for the most significant speed improvements.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good page speed score?

A page speed score of 90 or above is considered excellent, meaning your site loads quickly and provides a great user experience. Scores between 50 and 89 indicate room for improvement, while anything below 50 signals serious performance issues that likely hurt both user experience and search rankings.

How does page speed affect SEO rankings?

Page speed is a confirmed Google ranking factor, especially for mobile search results. Google uses Core Web Vitals including Largest Contentful Paint, First Input Delay, and Cumulative Layout Shift as key metrics. Faster-loading pages tend to rank higher and have lower bounce rates, which further reinforces positive ranking signals.

What are the most common causes of slow page speed?

The most common causes include unoptimized images, too many HTTP requests, render-blocking JavaScript and CSS, lack of browser caching, and uncompressed resources. Large third-party scripts like analytics trackers and ad networks can also significantly slow down page loading times.