Analyzing viewport, touch targets, and font scaling...
Mobile Friendly Score
94%
Excellent mobile responsiveness
Viewport tag is configured
Content fits screen width
Text is legible
Visual Simulator
URL
Site structure analyzed for 375px width (iPhone scale).
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How to use the Mobile Friendly Checker?
In today's "Mobile-First" world, Google primarily uses the mobile version of a site's content for indexing and ranking. Use this tool to ensure your users have a great experience on smaller screens.
- Input URL: Paste the full web address of the page you want to audit.
- Run Test: Click the "Run Mobile Friendly Test" button. Our tool performs an audit of essential responsive design elements.
- Review Score: Check your percentage score. Anything above 80% is considered good, but aim for 95%+ for best SEO results.
- Simulate: Use the visual simulator to understand how the site elements stack on a standard smartphone width.
Key Features
Viewport Audit
Verifies if the viewport meta tag is present, which allows the browser to control page dimensions.
Legibility Check
Estimates if font sizes are large enough for mobile users to read without zooming in.
Touch Target Test
Ensures that buttons and links are spaced far enough apart for thumb-based navigation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does mobile friendliness affect SEO?
Yes. Mobile friendliness is a high-priority ranking signal. Google uses mobile-first indexing, meaning it crawls the mobile version of your site before the desktop version.
What are touch targets?
Touch targets are the areas of the screen that users click (buttons, icons, links). On mobile, these should be at least 48x48 pixels to avoid accidental clicks.