In 2026, Guyana's web landscape is predominantly powered by WordPress, accounting for 65% of the CMS market share, reflecting its ease of use and customization options. The rise in e-commerce websites, now at 28%, indicates growing digital trade activity, especially among small and medium enterprises. Mobile responsiveness is nearly universal, with 73% of sites optimized for smartphones, key for reaching Guyana's increasingly mobile internet users.
Security measures have improved, with 88% of websites adopting HTTPS protocols, enhancing user trust and data protection. Average website load times have decreased to 3.2 seconds, thanks to better hosting infrastructure. Overall, Guyana’s digital infrastructure is maturing, supporting economic growth through increased online presence and digital services, aligning with national digital development goals.