Google's PageSpeed Insights tool now uses HTTP/2

Posted by Edith MacLeod on 10 Mar, 2021
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Google says you can expect to see better scores as a result.

PageSpeed Insights.

Google announced on 3rd March that its PageSpeed Insights tool now supports HTTP/2 and is using this to make network requests, if the server supports it.

It said that connections are often established quicker through HTTP/2 so you can likely expect metrics and the performance score to improve, adding:

In general, performance scores across all PageSpeed Insights runs went up by a few points.

If your page doesn’t support HTTP/2, you’ll see an audit which estimates performance improvements you could expect if HTTP/2 were supported.

So, if you’re seeing better scores and metrics in PageSpeed Insights for your pages, this is probably why.

Googlebot started using HTTP/2 last November to crawl a small number of sites. At the time, Google confirmed there is no ranking benefit to HTTP/2 and said they would only switch over sites that support HTTP/2 and which would clearly benefit from this.

You can check if your site supports HTTP/2 via this online tool.

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