Tuesday 1 March 2022

Google Page Experience Update For Desktop Rolling Out

 The desktop version of Google's Page Experience upgrade is now available. This rollout began on February 22, 2022, and will continue through the end of March 2022. Although you are unlikely to see any significant changes in your rating as a result of it, we feel obligated to report on it.

Outside of mobile friendliness, the same parameters are employed for the desktop version of this page experience upgrade, as we previously mentioned. The Google page experience update was first mentioned in May 2020, and the mobile version launched between June and May 2021.

It did not have a substantial influence on overall ranks in mobile search results, and we do not expect this rollout to have a large impact on desktop search results.


This contains the following for the desktop page experience update:


Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) 

Large Contentful Paint (LCP) 

HTTPS is a secure protocol.

Interstitials are not present.

First Input Delay (FID)

Google published the desktop page experience report in Search Console in January 2022, allowing you to assess how well your desktop sites are performing in terms of page experience signals.

As a reminder, don't be concerned - this upgrade will have little impact on your rankings. Google previously stated "While this upgrade is intended to emphasise pages that provide excellent user experiences, page experience is only one of many variables considered by our systems. As a result, sites should not expect significant changes. Furthermore, because we're doing this in stages, we'll be able to keep an eye on any unforeseen or unintended consequences."