2026 checkout conversion rate benchmarks by industry. Original research from 2.8M+ sessions shows 70.22% average abandonment. Get free checkout audit.

2026 checkout conversion rate benchmarks by industry. Original research from 2.8M+ sessions shows 70.22% average abandonment. Get free checkout audit.
The checkout stage represents the most critical juncture in any ecommerce transaction. After successfully guiding potential customers through product discovery, consideration, and cart addition, merchants face a sobering reality: the average checkout abandonment rate across ecommerce sits at 70.22%¹. Only 3 out of every 10 shoppers who begin checkout actually complete their purchase.
This report examines checkout conversion rates and abandonment patterns across the DTC ecommerce landscape. Our research team analyzed checkout performance data from Q4 2025 through Q1 2026, encompassing over 2.8 million checkout sessions across 150+ direct-to-consumer brands processing between $500K and $50MM annually. The data that follows provides actionable benchmarks for evaluating your checkout performance and identifying optimization opportunities.
Understanding how your checkout performs relative to industry standards is essential for identifying improvement opportunities. The table below presents average checkout conversion rates—calculated as completed purchases divided by checkout initiations—across key DTC verticals.
| Industry | Checkout Conversion Rate | Cart Abandonment Rate | Average Session-to-Purchase CVR |
| Fashion & Apparel | 41.2% | 73.9% | 1.8% |
| Health & Beauty | 48.7% | 68.3% | 6.5% |
| Food & Beverage | 52.1% | 65.4% | 6.2% |
| Home & Garden | 38.9% | 75.6% | 1.7% |
| Electronics | 43.8% | 71.2% | 3.4% |
| Pet Care & Supplies | 51.3% | 66.8% | 4.9% |
Key Research Insights:
Beyond overall abandonment rates, understanding why customers leave during checkout is essential for targeted optimization. Our survey of 1,200 online shoppers who abandoned checkout in Q1 2026 identified the following primary factors:
| Abandonment Reason | % of Respondents | Device More Affected |
| Unexpected costs (shipping, fees, taxes) | 47.3% | Equal impact |
| Required account creation | 28.1% | Mobile (33% higher) |
| Too many form fields / complicated process | 26.9% | Mobile (41% higher) |
| Payment security concerns | 22.4% | Desktop (slight edge) |
| Slow page load times | 19.7% | Mobile (2.3x higher) |
| Limited payment options | 17.8% | Equal impact |
| Unclear return policy | 15.2% | Desktop (slight edge) |
| Website errors / technical issues | 14.6% | Mobile (1.8x higher) |
Key Research Insights:
Device performance reveals significant optimization opportunities. Mobile traffic dominates ecommerce but significantly underperforms in conversion metrics.
| Device | % of Checkout Traffic | Checkout Conversion Rate | Session-to-Purchase CVR | Avg. Form Completion Time |
| Mobile | 76.4% | 36.2% | 1.8% | 4.2 minutes |
| Desktop | 21.8% | 54.7% | 3.9% | 2.8 minutes |
| Tablet | 1.8% | 48.1% | 3.2% | 3.1 minutes |
Key Research Insights:
The number and type of form fields directly correlates with checkout completion rates. We examined checkout flows ranging from 6 to 18+ required fields.
| Number of Checkout Fields | Checkout Conversion Rate | Average Completion Time | Mobile Abandonment Rate |
| 6-8 fields (streamlined) | 51.8% | 2.1 minutes | 44.3% |
| 9-12 fields (standard) | 44.2% | 3.4 minutes | 56.9% |
| 13-15 fields (extended) | 38.7% | 4.8 minutes | 65.2% |
| 16+ fields (extensive) | 29.1% | 6.3 minutes | 74.8% |
Methodology Note: Field counts include all required input fields during checkout, including email, shipping address (5-6 fields), payment information (3-4 fields), and any additional required selections. Optional fields were excluded from totals.
Key Research Insight: Reducing checkout from the industry standard 12 fields to an optimized 6-8 field experience can improve conversion rates by up to 17.2%¹. The impact is most pronounced on mobile devices where form completion friction is highest. For technical teams: every field you remove reduces both user cognitive load and the surface area for input errors.
Account creation requirements remain one of the most contentious checkout design decisions. The performance implications are significant.
| Checkout Type | Overall Conversion Rate | Mobile Conversion | Desktop Conversion | New Customer CVR | Returning Customer CVR |
| Guest Checkout Enabled | 46.8% | 41.2% | 58.3% | 43.7% | 51.9% |
| Account Required | 32.1% | 24.6% | 44.8% | 27.3% | 48.2% |
| Difference | +45.8% | +67.5% | +30.1% | +60.1% | +7.7% |
Key Research Insights:
One-click payment options through digital wallets have become table stakes for competitive checkout experiences⁴. Our data examines adoption and performance across major express checkout options.
| Express Checkout Method | Adoption Rate | Conversion Rate | Avg. Transaction Value | Completion Time |
| Shop Pay | 31.4% | 68.2% | $87.30 | 42 seconds |
| Apple Pay | 28.7% | 71.4% | $94.20 | 38 seconds |
| Google Pay | 19.2% | 66.8% | $82.10 | 45 seconds |
| PayPal Express | 34.1% | 63.7% | $79.40 | 51 seconds |
| Standard Checkout | — | 41.3% | $91.80 | 3.2 minutes |
Note: Adoption rate represents the percentage of eligible sessions (where the payment method is available to the user) that utilize each express option. Conversion rates reflect completion rates once the express method is selected. Platform-locked solutions (like Shop Pay for Shopify-only stores) limit which brands can offer these options—custom implementations provide more flexibility for non-Shopify platforms.
Key Research Insight: Express checkout methods convert at 54-73% higher rates than standard checkout (63.7%-71.4% vs 41.3%), with completion times reduced by 97-98%⁴. The data supports implementing multiple express options, as customer preference varies by ecosystem. iOS users gravitate toward Apple Pay, Android users favor Google Pay.
Quantifying the revenue impact helps prioritize optimization investments. Based on our sample of DTC brands processing between $500K-$50MM annually:
| Annual Revenue Range | Avg. Checkout Initiations | Current Abandonment Rate | Annual Lost Revenue | Potential Revenue Recovery |
| $500K – $2MM | 8,200 | 64.2% | $189,000 | $66,000 (35% recovery) |
| $2MM – $10MM | 38,500 | 61.8% | $872,000 | $305,000 (35% recovery) |
| $10MM – $25MM | 124,000 | 58.3% | $3.2M | $1.1M (35% recovery) |
| $25MM – $50MM | 278,000 | 54.7% | $7.4M | $2.6M (35% recovery) |
Methodology: Potential revenue recovery assumes implementing best-practice checkout optimization (guest checkout, express payments, field reduction, mobile optimization) can achieve a 35% reduction in abandonment—a conservative estimate based on documented case studies within our merchant network.
“Even a 10-point improvement in checkout conversion can mean hundreds of thousands in recovered revenue for mid-market DTC brands.”
Examining checkout performance over time reveals evolving consumer expectations and the impact of technological improvements. Here’s how things changed from 2020 through Q1 2026:
| Year | Average Checkout Conversion Rate | Cart Abandonment Rate |
| 2020 | 37.2% | 72.1% |
| 2021 | 38.9% | 71.7% |
| 2022 | 41.3% | 71.2% |
| 2023 | 43.1% | 69.8% |
| 2024 | 44.8% | 68.9% |
| 2025 | 46.2% | 67.3% |
| 2026 (Q1) | 47.1% | 66.4% |
Key Insight: The steady improvement in checkout conversion rates (+26.6% over six years) correlates directly with widespread adoption of express checkout options⁴ and mobile-optimized checkout flows³. In 2020, only 12% of transactions used express checkout. By 2026, that number hit 41%.
However, the rate of improvement has slowed from 4.6% year-over-year (2020-2021) to 1.9% (2025-2026). This suggests diminishing returns from incremental optimizations. The brands that will win in 2026+ need to fundamentally reimagine their checkout experience, not just tweak existing flows.
Want to know where your checkout stands against these benchmarks?
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¹ Baymard Institute. “50 Cart Abandonment Rate Statistics 2026.” Baymard Institute, September 2025. https://baymard.com/lists/cart-abandonment-rate. Accessed January 2026.
² Dynamic Yield. “eCommerce Statistics and Benchmarks by Industry – XP².” Dynamic Yield, 2025. https://marketing.dynamicyield.com/benchmarks/. Accessed January 2026.
³ Blend Commerce. “Ecommerce Conversion Rate Benchmarks 2025 | Shopify CRO.” Blend Commerce, January 2026. https://blendcommerce.com/blogs/shopify/ecommerce-conversion-rate-benchmarks-2025. Accessed January 2026.
⁴ Shopify. “What’s a Good Average Ecommerce Conversion Rate in 2025?” Shopify Blog, November 2024. https://www.shopify.com/blog/ecommerce-conversion-rate. Accessed January 2026.
⁵ ConvertCart. “eCommerce Conversion Rate by Industry (2026 Update).” ConvertCart Blog, 2026. https://www.convertcart.com/blog/ecommerce-conversion-rate-by-industry. Accessed January 2026.
⁶ Upcounting. “Average Ecommerce Cart Abandonment Rate hit Record 77% in 2025.” Upcounting Blog, 2025. https://www.upcounting.com/blog/average-ecommerce-cart-abandonment-rate. Accessed January 2026.
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Last updated: January 29, 2026
2026 checkout conversion rate benchmarks by industry. Original research from 2.8M+ sessions shows 70.22% average abandonment. Get free checkout audit.
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