What’s this? Here you’ll find 433 “Mobile: Shipping Address” full-page screenshots annotated with research-based UX insights, sourced from Baymard’s UX benchmark of 93 e-commerce sites. (Note: this is less than 1% of the full research catalog.)
During the checkout flow typing the shipping address constitutes the majority of all typing users will have to do. While it’s important to simplify the amount of form fields in both desktop and mobile checkouts, we in testing observe the impact to be much greater on mobile, as mobile users will typically only be able to see 2–3 form fields at a time (due to the touch keyboard taking around 40% of the already small screen).
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Learn More: Besides exploring the 90 mobile “Shipping Address” design examples below, you may also want to read our related articles “‘Touch Keyboard’ Implementations Have Improved Just 9% Since 2013”, “6 Mobile Checkout Usability Considerations”, “Always Explain Why the ‘Phone’ Field Is Required (58% of Sites Don’t)”, and “Checkout Optimization: From 16 Form Fields to 8 Fields (keynote presentation)”.
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