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New 2023 On-Site Search UX Benchmark with 1,000+ Performance Scores and 1,400+ Best Practice Examples

Anders Nielsen

Content Creator

Published Jul 11, 2023

At Baymard we’ve just released an update for our On-Site Search UX benchmark.

This adds to our existing e-commerce UX benchmark.

UX Benchmark with 1,400+ New Examples

30 of our core benchmark sites have been manually reassessed across our 46 most important research-based On-Site Search UX guidelines.

This provides you with:

  • 1,400+ new worst and best practice Search UX implementation examples already embedded in the 46 UX guidelines

  • 1,000+ new Search UX performance scores from the 30 sites — view them and the updated case-study dataset in the UX Benchmark tool

  • 100+ new design examples of search fields, autocomplete suggestions, search results pages, and no results pages from leading e-commerce sites in the Page Design tool

On-Site Search UX Performance

The 30 sites’ 1,000+ UX performance scores are summarized in the interactive scatterplot below — showing you how they perform collectively and individually:

 

A publicly available overview of the research and benchmark can be found on our Search UX research overview page.

Getting access: all 1,000+ UX performance scores and 1,400+ implementation examples are available immediately and in full within Baymard Premium. (If you already have an account open the On-Site Search guideline collection.) If you want to know how your website performs and compares, then learn more about getting Baymard to conduct a UX Audit of your site.

Anders Nielsen

Content Creator

Published Jul 11, 2023

Anders is the content creator and editor at Baymard, creating both Premium and marketing content since 2022. He conducts the final edits and publishes Baymard's articles.

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