Page Size Checker

Check your webpage size instantly. See what's slowing it down.

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Page Size Checker

About This Tool

So, you’ve built a website. Or maybe you’re managing one. Either way, you’ve probably noticed that some pages load fast, and others… well, they make you question your life choices while waiting for that spinning wheel to finally stop. Enter the Page Size Checker. It’s exactly what it sounds like—a simple tool that tells you how big your webpage really is. Not just the visible stuff, but everything: images, scripts, stylesheets, fonts, even that one weird tracking pixel your marketing team insisted on. Because here’s the thing: every byte counts when someone’s on a slow connection or using their phone data. I’ve been in this game long enough to know that performance isn’t just a nice-to-have. It’s the difference between a user clicking “back” or sticking around. And honestly, most of us don’t realize how bloated our pages have become until we actually measure them. This tool strips away the guesswork. You paste a URL, hit enter, and boom—you get a breakdown of what’s weighing your page down. No fluff, no jargon. Just the facts.

Key Features

  • Instant size breakdown – See total page weight, broken down by file type (HTML, CSS, JS, images, etc.).
  • Load time estimates – Get rough load times based on connection speeds (3G, 4G, broadband).
  • File-by-file analysis – Spot the biggest offenders—like that 2MB hero image that nobody optimized.
  • No login required – Just enter a URL and go. No signups, no tracking, no nonsense.
  • Mobile-friendly results – See how your page performs on real-world mobile networks.
  • Compare over time – Run checks periodically to catch bloat before it becomes a problem.

FAQ

Why should I care about page size?
Because people won’t wait. If your page takes more than a few seconds to load—especially on mobile—they’re gone. Smaller pages load faster, cost users less data, and rank better in search results. It’s not just about speed; it’s about respect for your visitors’ time and bandwidth.

Can this tool fix my slow page?
Not directly—but it tells you exactly what’s slowing it down. Once you know which files are too big or too many, you can compress images, minify code, or lazy-load content. Think of it like a diagnostic tool: it won’t perform surgery, but it’ll point you to the problem.