Tag managers on page

Tag managers present on the page.

Field data PhoneDesktopAll Scope All sites Q2 2026 edition · Desktop field outcomes
Metric LCP INP CLS
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At a glance the headline numbers for Tag managers on page

Tag managers present on the page.

8
Categories
In the distribution
87.2%
Fleet share
Top: google_tag_manager
43.2%
Sites with any
Of google_tag_manager

87.2% of sites load Google Tag Manager.

The State of Web Vitals · Q2 2026 · 189,915 sites · desktop field datacorewebvitals.io/state-of-cwv
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The tag managers on page mix who uses what, and how fast each group loads

Median INP (sites using feature)
0
100ms
200ms
300ms
400ms
500ms
Google tag manager52ms87% of sites
Matomo tag manager52ms9% of sites
Tealium iq57ms2% of sites
Segment tag manager63ms1% of sites
Adobe launch65ms1% of sites
Piwik pro tag manager51ms0% of sites
Tagcommander63ms0% of sites
Ensighten68ms0% of sites
VariantShare of sitesMedian
Google tag manager
87%
52ms
Matomo tag manager
9%
52ms
Tealium iq
2%
57ms
Segment tag manager
1%
63ms
Adobe launch
1%
65ms
Piwik pro tag manager
0%
51ms
Tagcommander
0%
63ms
Ensighten
0%
68ms

Tag managers on page. On the fleet: 87.2% google tag manager, 8.7% matomo tag manager, 1.6% tealium iq. 43.2% of sites use at least one google_tag_manager.

The State of Web Vitals · Q2 2026 · 189,915 sites · desktop field datacorewebvitals.io/state-of-cwv
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Why this matters for the Core Web Vitals, and where to start fixing it

A tag manager is remote code execution for the marketing team. It loads first, then injects whatever the container holds: more scripts, more pixels, more vendors. None of it passes through your build or your code review, and all of it runs on your visitor's main thread.

The manager itself is not the cost. The contents are, and containers only ever grow. Audit the container like a dependency list: every tag has an owner, a purpose and an expiry date, or it goes.

How does this affect the Core Web Vitals?

The choice barely moves the INP: 99% pass at best, 96% at worst. This signal does not separate passing sites from failing ones.

The split is bigger on CLS. With Matomo tag manager, 79% of sites pass it. With Adobe launch, 53% do.

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