Third-party categories

Those third parties grouped by what they do.

Field data PhoneDesktopAll Scope All sites Q1 2026 edition · All devices field outcomes
Metric LCP INP CLS
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At a glance the headline numbers for Third-party categories

Those third parties grouped by what they do.

22
Categories
In the distribution
26.1%
Fleet share
Top: analytics
59.3%
Sites with any
Of analytics

26.1% of sites carry analytics. 9.3% embed video players.

The State of Web Vitals · Q1 2026 · 94,910 sites · all devices field datacorewebvitals.io/state-of-cwv
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The third-party categories mix who uses what, and how fast each group loads

Median INP (sites using feature)
0
100ms
200ms
300ms
400ms
500ms
Analytics89ms26% of sites
Tag managers90ms13% of sites
Marketing pixels95ms10% of sites
Video92ms9% of sites
Consent94ms7% of sites
Bot detection91ms7% of sites
Ecommerce88ms6% of sites
Maps89ms3% of sites
Ab testing85ms3% of sites
Rum95ms3% of sites
Ad networks112ms3% of sites
Performance87ms2% of sites
Personalization90ms2% of sites
Session recording104ms2% of sites
Email marketing96ms1% of sites
Reviews105ms1% of sites
Chat98ms1% of sites
Cdp98ms0% of sites
Scheduling87ms0% of sites
Forms88ms0% of sites
Search103ms0% of sites
Push notifications112ms0% of sites
VariantShare of sitesMedian
Analytics
26%
89ms
Tag managers
13%
90ms
Marketing pixels
10%
95ms
Video
9%
92ms
Consent
7%
94ms
Bot detection
7%
91ms
Ecommerce
6%
88ms
Maps
3%
89ms
Ab testing
3%
85ms
Rum
3%
95ms
Ad networks
3%
112ms
Performance
2%
87ms
Personalization
2%
90ms
Session recording
2%
104ms
Email marketing
1%
96ms
Reviews
1%
105ms
Chat
1%
98ms
Cdp
0%
98ms
Scheduling
0%
87ms
Forms
0%
88ms
Search
0%
103ms
Push notifications
0%
112ms

Third-party categories. On the fleet: 26.1% analytics, 13.0% tag managers, 9.8% marketing pixels. 59.3% of sites use at least one analytics.

The State of Web Vitals · Q1 2026 · 94,910 sites · all devices field datacorewebvitals.io/state-of-cwv
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Passing INP per bucket every category and count level at once - color is the pass rate

1
2
3
4
5
Analytics 26.1%
95
96
94
89
Tag managers 13%
96
89
98
Marketing pixels 9.8%
96
94
93
91
81
Video 9.3%
95
97
100
Consent 7.4%
95
95
90
Bot detection 7%
95
91
97
Ecommerce 5.6%
97
97
95
84
Maps 3.4%
95
93
100
Ad networks 2.5%
90
86
78
87
Rum 2.5%
91
72
46
Performance 2.4%
98
99
Personalization 2.2%
95
98
Session recording 2.1%
93
89
85
Email marketing 1.4%
96
96
Reviews 1%
95
89
← few of this category on the pagemany →
60%95%+ of sites passing INP Faded cells: under 100 sites

Each row is a category, each column its own count bucket (few on the left, many on the right); the cell is the share of those sites passing INP.

Rum swings the hardest: 91% of sites pass INP with few, 72% with many. computed

The State of Web Vitals · Q1 2026 · 94,910 sites · all devices field datacorewebvitals.io/state-of-cwv
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Few vs many - does quantity cost INP? the pass rate with few vs many of each category

60%70%80%90%100% few → many
Rum 2.5% 91%72%
Marketing pixels 9.8% 96%81%
Tag managers 13% 96%89%
Analytics 26.1% 95%89%
Reviews 1% 95%89%
Consent 7.4% 95%90%
Bot detection 7% 95%91%
Session recording 2.1% 93%89%
Ad networks 2.5% 90%87%
Ecommerce 5.6% 97%95%
Maps 3.4% 95%93%
Email marketing 1.4% 96%96%
Video 9.3% 95%97%
Performance 2.4% 98%99%
Personalization 2.2% 95%98%
% of sites passing INP · hollow ring = pages with few, solid dot = pages with many

Per category: the pass rate among pages with FEW of it (hollow ring) against pages with MANY (solid dot), worst trend first. Thin buckets are excluded from the endpoints.

More Rum costs the most: the INP pass rate falls from 91% with few to 72% with many. computed

The State of Web Vitals · Q1 2026 · 94,910 sites · all devices field datacorewebvitals.io/state-of-cwv
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Why this matters for the Core Web Vitals, and where to start fixing it

Third parties grouped by what they do, and the category predicts the damage. Ads and chat inject visible UI, so they shift layout (CLS). Analytics and tag managers run code, so they block interactions (INP). Font and CDN services sit on the render path, so they delay paint (LCP).

Budget per category, not per tag. Most stacks need at most one of each: one analytics tool, one tag manager, one chat widget. The duplicates are where the easy wins live.

How does this affect the Core Web Vitals?

Third-party categories correlate with the INP. With Performance, 98% of sites pass the INP. With Cdp, 87% do. The causal link is weak: the choice mostly marks what kind of site made it.

The split is bigger on CLS. With Ecommerce, 89% of sites pass it. With Push notifications, 68% do.

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