Why Is Mac Browser Slow? - Speed Up Safari, Chrome - Nektony

When I open a page in a browser, I want it to load fast. 2 seconds feels fair. Anything slower, and I start tapping my fingers. Safari, Chrome, and Firefox usually load pages pretty fast – between 1.2 and 2.8 seconds on average.

Browser Median page load time (desktop) RAM usage tested
Safari Around 1.2 to 2.0 seconds (1.75) 83 MB
Chrome Around 0.9 to 2.8 seconds (0.9) 233 MB
Firefox Around 1.2 to 2.4 seconds (1.2) 578 MB

But speed on paper doesn’t always match what you feel in real use. And when you’re stuck waiting, every extra second feels like forever. And your Mac deserves better.

That’s where this guide comes in. I’ll show you why your browser might be slowing down and what you can do about it. Not vague tips, but real fixes you can apply right away. From quick resets to deeper cleanups like clearing cache, removing extensions, and updating macOS, you’ll have a clear path to speed up Safari, Chrome, Firefox, or other browsers.

This Article Contains

  1. Why is a Mac browser so slow?
  2. Some quick fixes
  3. How to speed up a browser on a Mac
    • 1. Updating your browser
    • 2. Checking for and installing macOS updates
    • 3. Scanning for malware or unwanted software
    • 4. Clearing your browser's cache and cookies
    • 5. Installing an ad-blocking extension
    • 6. Managing and removing unnecessary extensions
    • 7. Resetting a browser
  4. FAQs

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