📱 Mobile-Friendly Test
How to use:
- Enter your website URL (e.g., example.com)
- Click “Test Mobile-Friendly”
- View results and optimization suggestions
- Improve your mobile user experience
Analyzing mobile compatibility…
Mobile Usability Issues
Optimization Recommendations
- Use responsive design to adapt to different screen sizes
- Ensure text is readable without zooming
- Size tap targets appropriately for touch screens
Why Mobile-Friendliness is Essential
Google now uses mobile-first indexing, meaning it primarily uses the mobile version of your site for ranking and indexing. Here’s why mobile optimization matters:
- Search Rankings – Mobile-friendly sites rank higher in Google search results
- User Experience – 61% of users won’t return to a site with poor mobile experience
- Conversion Rates – Mobile-optimized sites see 64% higher conversion rates
Key Mobile-Friendly Test Criteria
1. Responsive Design
- Layout adapts to different screen sizes
- No horizontal scrolling required
- Content rearranges appropriately
2. Readable Content
- Font size at least 16px for body text
- Proper spacing between lines and paragraphs
- Contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for normal text
3. Touch-Friendly Elements
- Buttons and links spaced properly (minimum 48x48px)
- No tiny click targets
- No Flash or other incompatible technologies
4. Technical Optimization
- Fast loading speed (under 3 seconds)
- Proper viewport meta tag
- Compressed images and minified code
Common Mobile Usability Issues
❌ Text too small – Users need to zoom to read
❌ Content wider than screen – Forces horizontal scrolling
❌ Clickable elements too close – Causes accidental taps
❌ Slow loading times – Mobile users often have slower connections
How to Use Our Mobile-Friendly Test Tool
This tool helps you:
- Test any website’s mobile compatibility instantly
- View a mobile preview of how your site renders
- Identify specific issues affecting mobile users
- Get actionable recommendations for improvement
Pro Tips for Mobile Optimization
âś” Test on real devices – Emulators don’t catch all issues
âś” Prioritize above-the-fold content – Load critical content first
âś” Simplify forms – Make input easy on touchscreens
âś” Use accelerated mobile pages (AMP) – For content-heavy sites
âś” Monitor regularly – Mobile standards evolve constantly
Remember: With over 60% of web traffic coming from mobile devices, a mobile-friendly site isn’t optional—it’s essential for SEO success and user satisfaction.