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Mobile-First Indexing Statistics: Key Statistics for 2026

Google now primarily uses the mobile version of a site for indexing and ranking. This shift makes mobile site performance a direct ranking factor.

By ContentMation Team·Updated April 2026

Key Statistics

Google has switched 100% of sites to mobile-first indexing

Source: Google (2024)

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Sites with poor mobile experience see a 50% decrease in organic visibility

Source: Searchmetrics (2024)

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73% of mobile users say they have encountered slow-loading websites

Source: Google (2024)

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Mobile page speed directly impacts rankings for 100% of Google searches

Source: Google (2024)

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Mobile-optimized sites have a 15% higher organic CTR than non-mobile-optimized sites

Source: Searchmetrics (2024)

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Key Takeaway

Mobile-first indexing is now universal, meaning every site is evaluated on its mobile experience. Poor mobile performance directly translates to lower rankings and organic traffic.

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