Insights

Google Lighthouse Performance

The Google Lighthouse performance score is a metric that measures the speed and performance of a website. It’s an overall score that ranges from 0 to 100 and is generated based on a number of different performance metrics, such as the time it takes for a website to load, the time it takes for a website to become interactive, the size of the resources used by the website, and other factors that impact the user experience.

A high performance score in Google Lighthouse indicates that a website is fast and responsive, which can lead to a better user experience and improved search engine rankings. On the other hand, a low performance score can indicate that a website is slow and unresponsive, and can negatively impact the user experience.

Mobile Performance
90%
Desktop Performance
88%

Core Web Vitals

Core Web Vitals are a set of specific factors that Google considers important in a webpage’s overall user experience. Core Web Vitals are made up of three specific page speed and user interaction measurements: Largest Contentful PaintFirst Input Delay, and Cumulative Layout Shift.

Pass or fail?

MobileFail
DesktopFail

CWV Breakdown

VitalMobileDesktopTarget
Largest Contentful Paint1.1 s0.3 s< 2.5 s
First Input Delay20 ms20 ms< 100ms
Cumulative Layout Shift0.1620.206 0.1

Opportunities

Cumulative Layout Shift

Cumulative Layout Shift measures the movement of visible elements within the viewport. Learn more about the Cumulative Layout Shift metric.

MobileDesktop
Score72%60%
Timing0.1620.206
Speed Index

Speed Index shows how quickly the contents of a page are visibly populated. Learn more about the Speed Index metric.

MobileDesktop
Score67%81%
Timing4.8 s1.5 s
LCP request discovery

Optimize LCP by making the LCP image discoverable from the HTML immediately, and avoiding lazy-loading

MobileDesktop
Score0%0%
Optimize viewport for mobile

Tap interactions may be delayed by up to 300 ms if the viewport is not optimized for mobile.

MobileDesktop
Score0%100%