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Free Website Speed Checker - Test Page Load Performance

Check your website speed and performance. Free page speed test tool to analyze load time, resources, and get optimization recommendations for better SEO.

Note: This is a basic speed checker. For comprehensive analysis, use Google PageSpeed Insights or GTmetrix.

Speed Optimization Tips

  • Images: Compress and use modern formats (WebP, AVIF)
  • Caching: Enable browser and server-side caching
  • Minification: Minify HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
  • CDN: Use a Content Delivery Network for static assets
  • Lazy Loading: Load images and resources on demand
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How to use Free Website Speed Checker - Test Page Load Performance

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Enter your website URL (including https://)

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Click 'Check Speed' to analyze performance

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Review load time, resources, and page size

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Check the performance score and recommendations

5

Implement suggested optimizations

Why use this tool?

Better SEO

Faster sites rank higher in search results

User Experience

Improve engagement and reduce bounce rates

Conversions

Faster sites convert better

Free Website Speed Checker - Test Page Performance Online

Analyze your website loading performance instantly with our comprehensive speed checker. Get detailed metrics on Page Load Time, First Contentful Paint, and overall page size. Slow websites lose customers and rank lower in search—our tool gives you the data you need to optimize for speed and better SEO.

Quick How-To Guide

  1. 1Enter the full URL of the website you want to test
  2. 2Select the device type (Mobile or Desktop) for the simulation
  3. 3Click "Run Speed Test" and wait a few seconds for our engine to analyze the page
  4. 4Review your performance score and the detailed breakdown of slow resources
  5. 5Follow the "Optimization Suggestions" to speed up your website

Why use our tool?

Core Web Vitals—measure critical metrics like FCP, LCP, and CLS for Google rankings
Resource breakdown—see exactly which images, scripts, or CSS files are slowing you down
Optimization tips—get actionable advice on how to reduce your page load time
Global testing—simulated load times across various network speeds and devices
History tracking—monitor how your performance changes after you make site updates
No-cost analysis—full performance audit with no daily limits or subscription fees

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about using our tool, its features, and how it handles your data privacy.

Google recommends a page load time of under 2-3 seconds. However, with the "Core Web Vitals" update, they specifically look for a "Largest Contentful Paint" (LCP) of under 2.5 seconds. Faster is always better for both SEO and user conversion.
The most common culprits are: (1) Unoptimized, high-resolution images; (2) Too many un-minified JavaScript and CSS files; (3) Slow hosting or lack of a CDN; (4) Excessive third-party tracking scripts and ad networks.
FCP measures how long it takes for the browser to render the first piece of DOM content (like text or an image). It's a key user experience metric because it tells the visitor that the site is actually loading and not just a blank white screen.
Focus on "above the fold" content. Use modern image formats like WEBP (via our converter!), implement lazy loading for images further down the page, and defer non-critical JavaScript so it doesn't block the initial rendering.
No. Our tool must be able to access the URL over the public internet to analyze it. For local or development sites, we recommend using the "Lighthouse" tool built directly into Chrome DevTools (F12).
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