How Do I Measure Core Web Vitals for My Website?

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Prajayblogger
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Hey everyone,

I’ve been working on improving the performance of my website recently, and I keep hearing about "Core Web Vitals" as a crucial factor for both user experience and SEO. I understand that things like loading speed, interactivity, and visual stability play a role here, but I'm a bit lost on how to actually measure them.

I’ve tried checking my site's speed with Google PageSpeed Insights, but I’m not entirely sure how to interpret the results or how to track these metrics over time. I’d love to know what tools you all use or any tips you have for keeping an eye on Core Web Vitals.

Would really appreciate any advice or personal experiences you could share!

Thanks in advance!

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Stayalive
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You can measure Core Web Vitals for your website using these methods:

1. Google PageSpeed Insights – Enter your URL at PageSpeed Insights to get Core Web Vitals metrics and improvement suggestions.
2. Google Search Console – Check the "Core Web Vitals" report under the "Experience" tab for real-user data on performance.
3. Lighthouse (Chrome DevTools) – Open Chrome DevTools (F12 or Ctrl + Shift + I), go to the "Lighthouse" tab, and run a report.
4. Chrome User Experience Report (CrUX) – Uses real-world Chrome browser data to assess your website’s performance.
5. Web Vitals Chrome Extension – Install the Web Vitals extension to monitor performance directly in your browser.

By regularly analyzing these metrics—LCP (Largest Contentful Paint), FID (First Input Delay), and CLS (Cumulative Layout Shift)—you can optimize your site's speed, responsiveness, and user experience. 🚀

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Netsurfer
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I always use "Core Web Vitals report in Google Search Console" its enough for me to take actions to improve my blog performances... 8-)

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Prajayblogger
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Stayalive wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 1:04 pm You can measure Core Web Vitals for your website using these methods:

1. Google PageSpeed Insights – Enter your URL at PageSpeed Insights to get Core Web Vitals metrics and improvement suggestions.
2. Google Search Console – Check the "Core Web Vitals" report under the "Experience" tab for real-user data on performance.
3. Lighthouse (Chrome DevTools) – Open Chrome DevTools (F12 or Ctrl + Shift + I), go to the "Lighthouse" tab, and run a report.
4. Chrome User Experience Report (CrUX) – Uses real-world Chrome browser data to assess your website’s performance.
5. Web Vitals Chrome Extension – Install the Web Vitals extension to monitor performance directly in your browser.

By regularly analyzing these metrics—LCP (Largest Contentful Paint), FID (First Input Delay), and CLS (Cumulative Layout Shift)—you can optimize your site's speed, responsiveness, and user experience. 🚀
Thanks for your valuable suggestion, will try " Google Search Console " ...

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Warrior
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You can prefer read this guidance article..

https://www.semrush.com/blog/core-web-vitals/

it will give you a clear thoughts on Core Web Vitals..

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Stayalive
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Prajayblogger wrote: Mon Mar 24, 2025 10:52 am
Stayalive wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 1:04 pm You can measure Core Web Vitals for your website using these methods:

1. Google PageSpeed Insights – Enter your URL at PageSpeed Insights to get Core Web Vitals metrics and improvement suggestions.
2. Google Search Console – Check the "Core Web Vitals" report under the "Experience" tab for real-user data on performance.
3. Lighthouse (Chrome DevTools) – Open Chrome DevTools (F12 or Ctrl + Shift + I), go to the "Lighthouse" tab, and run a report.
4. Chrome User Experience Report (CrUX) – Uses real-world Chrome browser data to assess your website’s performance.
5. Web Vitals Chrome Extension – Install the Web Vitals extension to monitor performance directly in your browser.

By regularly analyzing these metrics—LCP (Largest Contentful Paint), FID (First Input Delay), and CLS (Cumulative Layout Shift)—you can optimize your site's speed, responsiveness, and user experience. 🚀
Thanks for your valuable suggestion, will try " Google Search Console " ...
You are welcome..

All the best buddy...

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