Website Page Size Checker

Among all the important factors behind ranking a webpage in search results, page loading time has a very important role. The faster a webpage loads, the better it is for the SEO of the website.

The loading time of a webpage is directly proportional to the page size. This means among two web pages of the same website, the page that has the smaller page size will load faster than the page having the bigger size, provided all other factors remain the same.

Website Page Size Checker Tool:

This free website page size checker tool lets you check the size of any webpage. Using this web page checker tool you can know the exact size of your webpage as well as get an estimate about the loading time of any webpage.

Website Page Size:

Going by the formal definition - “a webpage size is the amount of data that the client-size browser will need to download to load the website properly.”

Though a website is primarily built in three languages namely HTML, CSS and JavaScript, there are other components of the website such as images, videos, fonts, etc. When a person opens up a website in his/her browser, the browser downloads all these things to properly display the webpage. 

Every element used by a webpage has some size of its own. The size of all these elements used by a webpage is called the size of the webpage.

The size of any webpage is typically measured in KB (kilobytes) or in MB (megabytes). However, for precise calculations, a smaller unit named ‘byte’ is also used, which is basically 1/1024 times a kilobyte.

Features of the website page size checker:

Data in multiple units: Our website page size checker tool reports the size of any webpage in multiple units, bytes and kilobytes to be precise. From the reported size in “bytes”, you can get the precise size of your webpage and the data in “kilobytes” units is helpful to compare the size of two webpages at a glance. With data in these two units, you don’t need to convert one unit into another, which will save time if you are working with several pages.

Accurate data: Our website page size checker reports accurate data about the size of a page. We know that every byte is important, especially in cases when you are reporting the size of a webpage. That’s another reason why the website page size checker tool reports the data in the smallest possible unit, i.e. bytes.

How to check website size using a website page size checker?

You have to follow the following two steps to check the size of any website using the website page size checker tool.

→ First copy the link of the particular page you want to check and paste the link of the site in our website page size checker tool. You can also use the ‘clipboard’ icon to paste the link.

→ Click on the blue check button. The tool will now check the webpage and will report the size of the webpage in both byte and KB.

How to optimize the size of your webpage?

If you find the size of your webpage to be significantly higher and the loading time to be more than a few seconds, you should start to optimize the size of your webpage in order to rank on the search engine results page. You can follow the following steps to reduce the size of your webpage and optimize the page loading time.

Image optimization:

Images are one of the bulkiest items on a webpage. If your webpage contains multiple or even a single unoptimized image, you should optimize the image using any of the following method(s):

Compressing the image:

The most effective way to reduce the size of an image is to compress the image. Offline software like Photoshop and various online tools can compress popular image formats like JPG, PNG, WEBP (and many more) without reducing the quality of the image significantly.

Changing the image to a newer format:

Older image formats like JPG and PNG can be bulky in certain cases. For the same image, the PNG format is likely to consume far more space than JPG. A newer image format named WEBP is very storage efficient and can be compressed without losing the quality. We recommend using images in WEBP format whenever possible and by doing so, you can slash the size of your page by a significant percentage.

Code minification:

Do you know you can minify the codes of your website to reduce the size of you page? Often your HTML, CSS and Javascript codes contain lines or unnecessary blank spaces that increase the code size. By using the code minification process, you can remove those blank spaces, and comments to make the page size smaller.

Note: If you are using WordPress, there are dedicated plugins that you can use for image compression as well as code minification.

Cache:

You can also leverage the power of browser caching to reduce the size of any page. When you enable caching for a page, the browser saves some (static) info about the website into your computer’s memory so that it doesn’t have to download the same thing whenever you open the webpage.

Remove unnecessary plugins and themes:

If you are using WordPress, you must be using various plugins for your site. But, too many plugins can make the page bulky and may increase the loading time of the page. That’s why always deactivate and delete the plugins that you no longer require.

This advice is also applicable to themes too. WordPress by default comes with 3-4 themes for every new site. If you are using any one of them or a 3rd party theme, you should delete the themes which are not in use to reduce the size of every page of your WordPress website.

JavaScript optimization:

If you are a tech-savvy person, you can optimize the codebase of your website to make the codebase smaller and more efficient.

Frequently asked questions about website page size checker:

Q: Does website size have any impact on SEO?

A: Yes, website size has a significant impact on the SEO of a site. Website size impacts page loading time which goes on to impact a wide range of things such as bounce rate, and engagement rate. Always try to reduce the website size as much as possible.

Q: Which video format should I use to reduce website size?

A: You should use videos in WebM format rather than posting them in MP4 format to reduce your webpage’s size. Though MP4 is more compatible for all types of devices but WebM offers better compression.


Farhan Ahmed

Marketing & Growth

Hi there! I am Farhan A marketing nerd with the hands on knowledge of scaling a brand from 0 to 1 with SEO, Performance marketing and Growth hacking.