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ElementsBoost – Elementor Page Speed & Performance Optimizer

Elementor page speed optimizer to remove unused CSS, JavaScript, fonts, icons, and frontend bloat for better Core Web Vitals.
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1.8.5
Ultimo aggiornamento
Jun 21, 2026
ElementsBoost – Elementor Page Speed & Performance Optimizer

ElementsBoost is an Elementor page speed optimizer for WordPress that helps make slow Elementor websites faster.

Elementor is powerful, but many Elementor pages load CSS, JavaScript, fonts, icons, animations, slider files, lightbox scripts, and addon assets that are not always needed on every page. That extra frontend bloat can hurt Google PageSpeed Insights, Core Web Vitals, loading time, and the overall user experience.

ElementsBoost helps you clean that bloat safely. It scans your Elementor website, highlights unused or unnecessary assets, shows risk levels and estimated savings, and gives you safer controls to optimize performance without manually editing code.

Use ElementsBoost to speed up Elementor pages, reduce unused CSS and JavaScript, improve Core Web Vitals, and build a lighter WordPress website.

Elementor speed optimization that works with your cache plugin

Caching plugins like WP Rocket, LiteSpeed Cache, FlyingPress, W3 Total Cache, and Cloudflare are excellent for caching, minification, compression, and delivery.

ElementsBoost does something different.

Instead of only compressing heavy Elementor output, ElementsBoost helps remove unnecessary Elementor assets before your cache plugin stores the final page. This gives your cache plugin a cleaner, lighter page to serve.

Use ElementsBoost together with your existing cache plugin for a stronger website speed optimization stack.

Best for

  • Slow Elementor websites
  • Elementor landing pages with too much CSS and JavaScript
  • WordPress websites that need better Google PageSpeed Insights scores
  • Core Web Vitals optimization for Elementor sites
  • Reducing unused CSS and unused JavaScript warnings
  • Cleaning Elementor and Elementor Pro frontend bloat
  • Agencies building faster Elementor websites for clients
  • Website owners who want safer speed optimization without custom code

What ElementsBoost can optimize

ElementsBoost helps reduce common Elementor and WordPress performance issues, including:

  • Unused Elementor CSS and JavaScript
  • Elementor icons
  • Font Awesome files
  • Swiper slider scripts and styles
  • Dialog and lightbox assets
  • Animation CSS
  • Google Fonts
  • WP Emoji scripts
  • WordPress oEmbed scripts
  • jQuery Migrate
  • Gutenberg block CSS
  • Dashicons
  • Font loading and font preloading
  • Missing image width and height attributes that can contribute to layout shift

Safe Elementor performance optimization

Website speed optimization can break layouts when done blindly. ElementsBoost is built around safer optimization.

Every optimization toggle includes a risk level, estimated savings, and a clear explanation. Smart Onboarding recommends safer settings for your current setup, Settings History lets you restore previous configurations, and compatibility warnings help you avoid known conflicts before enabling risky options.

ElementsBoost is designed to help you optimize with more confidence instead of guessing which files are safe to remove.

Why ElementsBoost is different from generic speed plugins

Generic performance plugins do not always understand which Elementor widgets, libraries, and frontend assets are actually needed.

ElementsBoost is built specifically for Elementor. It focuses on the real performance problems Elementor users face: unused CSS, unnecessary JavaScript, heavy fonts, icons, animations, sliders, lightboxes, and addon assets.

The goal is simple: help Elementor websites load less, render faster, and perform better.

Free Features

ElementsBoost Free gives you practical Elementor speed optimization tools you can use without touching code.

  • 14 one-click performance optimizations for Elementor and WordPress assets
  • Elementor-specific asset cleanup for icons, animations, Swiper, Dialog/Lightbox, and more
  • Risk level and estimated savings for each optimization toggle
  • Smart Onboarding with recommended safe settings
  • Elementor editor speed panel with page-specific findings
  • Elementor Optimization Score for quick page performance checks
  • Content scanner to review optimization issues across pages
  • Plugin profiler to see which plugins load CSS and JavaScript
  • CLS image fix that adds missing width and height attributes to reduce layout shift
  • Google Fonts self-hosting
  • WordPress cleanup tools for emoji, oEmbed, jQuery Migrate, Gutenberg CSS, Dashicons, and font preload
  • Data fixes with undo for headings, empty containers, YouTube lazy loading, and meta descriptions
  • Settings History with 30 snapshots and one-click restore
  • Compatibility warnings for risky optimizations

Free tools inside ElementsBoost

  • BuraqOptimizer: the in-editor Elementor speed panel with page findings and Elementor Optimization Score.
  • PageDNA Scanner: page-level analysis for assets, images, CSS/JS, fonts, SEO structure, and DOM structure.
  • Asset Usage Map: a background map that helps identify which pages actually use specific libraries.
  • Compatibility Warning Engine: warns about known conflicts before you enable certain optimizations.
  • Auto-Revert: helps roll back a setting if it causes a front-end issue.
  • Conflict Guard: helps diagnose Elementor editor and front-end loading issues.
  • Real-User Monitoring: optional first-party Core Web Vitals tracking for LCP, CLS, and INP from real visitors.

Upgrade to ElementsBoost Pro

ElementsBoost Pro adds deeper page-by-page optimization, safer testing tools, and advanced performance features for Elementor, Elementor Pro, and popular Elementor addon websites.

Get ElementsBoost Pro at elementsboost.com

Pro features

  • Elementor Lean Mode: remove unused libraries on specific URLs instead of only using global cleanup.
  • Safe Preview: preview the optimized page privately before visitors see the changes.
  • Live PageSpeed Benchmark: run before/after Google PageSpeed tests from your WordPress dashboard.
  • Third-party addon detection: detect bloat from Essential Addons, ElementsKit, JetEngine, Premium Addons, PowerPack, Ultimate Addons, Happy Addons, and Plus Addons.
  • Critical CSS: generate separate mobile and desktop critical CSS to reduce render-blocking CSS.
  • JavaScript delay and defer: control non-critical scripts with dependency-aware delay and defer options.
  • Image compression: optimize images with WebP/AVIF support, bulk compression, on-upload compression, and backups.
  • Unlimited optimization rules: create more precise rules for complex Elementor websites.

Pro engines

  • Lean Mode Engine: reads the widgets each page renders and removes only the libraries that page does not need, per URL, with Safe Preview and a before/after PageSpeed benchmark.
  • Critical CSS Engine: builds above-the-fold CSS per page and defers the rest, with separate mobile and desktop critical CSS.
  • JavaScript Engine: defers non-critical JavaScript and delays scripts until interaction, with dependency-aware controls and per-script settings.
  • Image Compression Engine: uses a self-hosted optimization pipeline with WebP/AVIF output, background compression, bulk library optimization, and one-click restore from originals.

Everything Pro is available at elementsboost.com.

External services

This plugin connects to the following external services under specific conditions:

Google Fonts API

When the Self-host Google Fonts feature is enabled, the plugin downloads font CSS and font files from Google Fonts (fonts.googleapis.com and fonts.gstatic.com) to serve them locally from your server. This is a one-time download that is cached locally. Subsequent page loads use the local copy. No user data is sent to Google during this process.

  • Google Fonts Terms of Service: https://developers.google.com/fonts/terms
  • Google Privacy Policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy

ElementsBoost Telemetry Service (Optional – Opt-in Only)

When you explicitly enable the Diagnostics toggle in General settings, the plugin sends anonymous, aggregated usage data to elementsboost.com, specifically the REST endpoint https://elementsboost.com/wp-json/elementsboost-telemetry/v1/collect, on a weekly basis.

This data includes WordPress version, Elementor version, PHP version, active theme name, number of active plugins, number of Elementor pages, which optimization toggles are enabled, and a hashed non-reversible site identifier. No personal data, page URLs, page content, or identifiable information is sent. This feature is disabled by default and requires manual opt-in.

  • ElementsBoost Privacy Policy: https://elementsboost.com/privacy-policy/
  • ElementsBoost Terms of Service: https://elementsboost.com/terms-of-service/

ElementsBoost Benchmarks API

The plugin fetches aggregated, anonymous ecosystem benchmarks from elementsboost.com, specifically https://elementsboost.com/wp-json/elementsboost-telemetry/v1/benchmarks, to power the How You Compare dashboard widget.

This request sends no user data. It only retrieves aggregated statistics about average optimization scores across participating sites. The response is cached locally for 6 hours.

  • ElementsBoost Privacy Policy: https://elementsboost.com/privacy-policy/
  • ElementsBoost Terms of Service: https://elementsboost.com/terms-of-service/

ElementsBoost Plugin Compatibility Feed

The Show compatibility alerts when activating plugins feature downloads a curated list of WordPress plugins known to conflict with Elementor from https://elementsboost.com/wp-json/elementsboost-intel/v1/intelligence-feed.

The feed is fetched once per day on a WordPress cron event. This request sends no user data. It only retrieves the aggregated risk list. The response is cached locally for 24 hours. This feature is enabled by default and can be turned off under Settings Optimization General Plugin Behavior & Tools.

  • ElementsBoost Privacy Policy: https://elementsboost.com/privacy-policy/
  • ElementsBoost Terms of Service: https://elementsboost.com/terms-of-service/

Google PageSpeed Insights API (Pro)

When using the PageSpeed Benchmark feature in ElementsBoost Pro, the plugin sends your page URL to Google’s PageSpeed Insights API v5 to retrieve performance scores and Core Web Vitals metrics. Only the page URL is sent. No cookies, user data, or authentication tokens are transmitted. Results are stored locally in post meta for before/after comparison.

  • Google PageSpeed Insights Terms: https://developers.google.com/terms
  • Google Privacy Policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy
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