Mobile Support Test: Check If Your Website Is Mobile-Friendly
📸 Live preview — Check mobile friendliness.
Why Mobile Support Matters for SEO & UX
Over 60% of global web traffic comes from mobile devices. Google uses mobile‑first indexing, meaning it primarily crawls and indexes the mobile version of your site. If your site is not mobile‑friendly, you risk lower rankings, higher bounce rates, and lost customers. Our Mobile Support Test checks key factors: presence of viewport meta tag, touch‑element sizes, font legibility, and overall responsiveness (simulated). It helps you identify issues before they hurt your performance.
Common problems include: missing viewport declaration, tiny fonts, buttons too close together, fixed‑width elements that overflow, and content that requires horizontal scrolling. Our tool analyzes the page structure (via fetch, CORS‑permitted) and gives you actionable recommendations.
📌 How to Use
- Enter the full URL of your website.
- Click "Test Mobile Support".
- Review the results for viewport, touch targets, text size, and responsive layout.
✨ Features
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⚙️ How the Test Works
The tool fetches the page HTML (CORS permitting), then searches for the viewport meta tag. It also simulates common mobile usability issues: it checks if there are any elements with very small clickable areas (height <44px recommended by Apple), if text is too small (below 16px), and if media queries are likely missing. While not a full emulation, it gives a solid first‑pass audit.
🎯 Benefits of Being Mobile‑Friendly
✅ Higher Google rankings (mobile‑first index).
✅ Lower bounce rates from mobile visitors.
✅ Better user experience = more conversions.
✅ Free and immediate insights.
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
It tells browsers how to control the page's dimensions and scaling on mobile devices.
Yes, the tool gives clear recommendations (e.g., add viewport, increase button size).
It's a simplified alternative. For official results, use Google's tool. Ours is fast and free.
Yes, forever.
📢 Pro tip: After fixing issues, re‑test to confirm improvements.