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Web Performance in 2026: The Core Web Vitals That Actually Matter for Revenue

Alex Kim··1 min read·2 views
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Every engineering team with a web product knows performance matters. The question that’s harder to answer is: which performance improvements are worth the engineering investment, and which are optimization theater that makes dashboards look better without moving business metrics?

LCP Is the Metric That Matters Most

Largest Contentful Paint — the time until the largest visible element renders — has the strongest correlation with conversion rate and bounce rate of any Core Web Vital. For content sites, that’s usually the hero image or main headline. For e-commerce, it’s the product image. Optimizing LCP below 2.5 seconds consistently produces measurable conversion improvements.

Interaction to Next Paint Replaced FID for Good Reason

First Input Delay measured responsiveness to the first interaction only. INP measures responsiveness to all interactions throughout the page lifecycle. This is a significantly better measure of perceived performance for interactive applications. If your INP is over 200ms, users are experiencing perceptible lag on interactions — and they’re noticing.

The Improvements With the Best ROI

In order of typical impact-to-effort ratio: image optimization and format modernization (WebP/AVIF), eliminating render-blocking resources, lazy loading below-the-fold content, and server-side rendering of above-the-fold content. These four improvements account for the majority of real-world performance wins we’ve seen.

Alex Kim
Alex Kim
Software architect specializing in distributed systems and microservices.

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