Website Speed Checker

Test your site's PageSpeed score and Core Web Vitals instantly. Powered by Google's PageSpeed Insights API.

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Performance score
LCP
Largest Contentful Paint · good <2.5s
INP
Interaction to Next Paint · good <200ms
CLS
Cumulative Layout Shift · good <0.1
FCP
First Contentful Paint · good <1.8s
TTFB
Time to First Byte · good <800ms
Speed Index
How quickly content is visually complete

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good PageSpeed score?

Google considers 90–100 "Good" (green), 50–89 "Needs improvement" (orange), and 0–49 "Poor" (red). Aim for 90+ on desktop and at least 70+ on mobile. Mobile score is weighted more heavily by Google for ranking.

What are Core Web Vitals?

Three metrics Google uses as ranking signals: LCP (Largest Contentful Paint — loading, should be under 2.5s), INP (Interaction to Next Paint — interactivity, under 200ms), and CLS (Cumulative Layout Shift — visual stability, under 0.1).

How do I improve my website speed?

Compress images and convert to WebP, enable browser caching, minify CSS/JS, use a CDN, reduce server response time (TTFB), remove render-blocking resources, and limit third-party scripts. Sites hosted on Cloudflare Pages (like Snapweb sites) automatically benefit from global CDN.

Does website speed affect SEO?

Yes. Google uses Core Web Vitals as a ranking factor since 2021. Slow pages may rank lower when competing against faster pages with similar content quality. Speed also directly impacts bounce rate and conversions.

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