Kenya's digital infrastructure continues to strengthen, with an average website uptime of 99.85% in 2026, ensuring reliable online services. The adoption of HTTPS has grown significantly, with over three-quarters of websites now secured, reflecting increased awareness of cybersecurity. Mobile responsiveness remains high, driven by Kenya's mobile-centric digital economy, and page load speeds are optimized for better user experience and engagement.
Web technology trends indicate a preference for WordPress, powering 70% of websites, making it the most popular platform in Kenya. The typical website load time of just over three seconds demonstrates ongoing improvements in hosting and content delivery. These developments support Kenya’s digital growth, e-commerce, and government services, fostering a more trustworthy and accessible online environment for users and businesses alike.