What is Google Lighthouse?
It is an open-source, automated tool for measuring the quality of web pages. It can be run against any web page, public or requiring authentication. It has audits for performance, accessibility and search engine optimization of web pages. It also includes the ability to test progressive web applications for compliance with standards and best practices.
Google Lighthouse is a tool in the Website Performance Testing category of a tech stack.
Google Lighthouse is an open source tool with 26.6K GitHub stars and 9.3K GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Google Lighthouse's open source repository on GitHub
Who uses Google Lighthouse?
Companies
14 companies reportedly use Google Lighthouse in their tech stacks, including DevOps, Foretag, and pracuj.pl.
Developers
13 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Google Lighthouse.
Google Lighthouse Integrations
Google Lighthouse's Features
- Measuring the quality
- Audits performance, accessibility, and search engine optimization
Google Lighthouse Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to Google Lighthouse?
Sitespeed.io
Analyze your website speed and performance based on performance best practices and timing metrics. You can run it using Docker, test your site in Chrome and Firefox and graph the metrics in Grafana.
WebSitePulse Test Tools
Free test tools to check whether specific components of your website or server are operating properly, and to find out what your end-users are experiencing at any given time.
NitroPack
It is an all-in-one performance optimization service. It helps ecommerce, content publishers and web agencies achieve outstanding website speed optimization results.
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