Mobile Friendly Test

Preview how your website looks on different mobile devices.

Note: Some websites (like Google/Facebook) block iframes via security headers.

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Is Your Website Mobile-Ready?

With over 60% of global web traffic coming from mobile devices, having a responsive website is no longer optional—it's mandatory. The **NexRank Mobile Friendly Test** allows you to instantly visualize how your website renders on popular devices like iPhones, iPads, and desktops, ensuring a seamless user experience for everyone.

Why Mobile Optimization Matters for SEO

  • Mobile-First Indexing Google predominantly uses the mobile version of the content for indexing and ranking. If your mobile site is broken or hard to use, your search rankings will suffer across all devices.
  • User Experience (UX) Mobile users expect fast, easy-to-navigate sites. If they have to pinch-to-zoom or scroll horizontally, they will likely bounce back to search results, signaling to Google that your site provides a poor experience.
  • Conversion Rates A smooth mobile checkout or contact process leads to higher conversions. Ensuring buttons are tappable and forms are readable on small screens is critical for business success.

What to Look For

Readable Text

Ensure fonts are legible without zooming. Text should wrap correctly within the viewport width.

Clickable Elements

Buttons and links should have enough spacing so users don't accidentally tap the wrong one.

Responsive Images

Images should scale down to fit the screen width and not cause horizontal scrolling.

Navigation

Check if your "hamburger" menu works correctly and is easily accessible on a touchscreen.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this an emulator?

This tool uses an iframe to simulate the viewport size of specific devices. It is perfect for checking layout responsiveness, but it doesn't emulate hardware performance or touch gestures perfectly.

Does it work for local sites?

Since this runs in your browser, you can test `localhost` URLs or staging sites as long as they are accessible from your computer.

Why is the screen blank?

Many major sites (like Google, YouTube) set `X-Frame-Options` headers to prevent being embedded in other sites. This is a security feature of those sites, not a bug in our tool.