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Web Page load performance testing for multiple URLs, and display detailed metrics in a user-friendly chart and table. Test multiple URL's for page load performance metrics.
LoadFocus Cloud Load Testing
The LoadFocus Cloud Load Testing Chrome Extension makes it easy to create and run powerful… The LoadFocus Cloud Load Testing Chrome Extension makes it easy to create and run powerful load tests with just a few clicks. Simulate up to 20,000 virtual users per second from 25+ cloud locations worldwide—no coding required. Effortless Setup: Quickly configure load tests for Websites, APIs, and Mobile/Web Apps without the need for complex setup or installation. Massive Scalability: Simulate up to 20,000 virtual users per second from over 25 global cloud locations, supporting full REST methods, headers, cookies, and authentication. Real-Time Insights: Monitor performance metrics such as Response Time, Latency, Hits/Second, and Percentiles with modern, real-time charts. Comprehensive Analysis: Access detailed reports on Throughput, Standard Deviation, and advanced percentiles (50th, 90th, 99th). Customizable Scenarios: Tailor load tests with ramp-up times, step configurations, and unique test scenarios. Features: One-Click Load Testing: Create and execute tests for Websites and APIs within minutes, directly from your browser. Record & Replay: Capture HTTP/S requests and replay them for effective load testing. No Installation Needed: Run robust performance tests straight from your Chrome browser, without any additional software. Ensure your applications can handle real-world traffic and identify performance bottlenecks before your users do—right from your browser with up to 20,000 virtual users from 25+ global locations.
Load Time for Chrome
Shows page load time in the toolbar with navigation timings, critical rendering path insights, and key performance measures. Features: • Instant Tracking of Load Time: Quickly see page load times right in your toolbar. • Navigation Events Timeline: Get an intuitive visualization of navigation events with a clear timeline view. • Critical Rendering Path: Easily visualize the key metrics related to the critical rendering path to identify optimization opportunities. • Critical Milestones: View key milestones in the navigation timeline like TTFB, FCP, DOM Interactive, DCL, and PLT for a quick performance overview. • Extraction of Raw Data: Seamlessly copy raw performance data to your clipboard for further analysis. The extension provides an instant and intuitive snapshot of a page's load performance, serving as an excellent starting point for a more in-depth performance analysis.
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Webpage Load Time
Shows how long the current page took to load. Page-load performance shapes user satisfaction, search-engine ranking, advertising revenue, and even mobile battery life. Yet gauging it typically means opening DevTools, starting a recording, and interpreting charts—tasks that break flow for developers and are virtually inaccessible to non-technical stakeholders. Webpage Load Time closes that gap. The extension stops a virtual stopwatch the moment the tab finishes loading and shows the result—bold and unmissable—right on the toolbar and, for five seconds, in a small overlay on the page itself. One glance tells you whether a site feels instant or sluggish, no expertise required. Real navigation timing Uses the modern Performance Navigation Timing API for millisecond accuracy, with a safe fallback to the classic performance.timing object. Dual badge display Shows the figure in both an unobtrusive on-page badge and the extension-button badge so users notice it without hunting. Instant feedback loop for developers – Refresh, read the badge, adjust assets, repeat. No need to run Lighthouse for every tiny tweak. SEO visibility for marketers – Google’s Core Web Vitals penalise slow loads. The extension gives non-devs a tangible metric to track during content updates. Performance culture across teams – Because the metric appears for everyone, designers, product owners, and executives start discussing speed early—before launch emergencies.