Page Designs

366 Mobile ‘Search Field’ Examples

with UX annotations by Baymard researchers

What’s this? Here you’ll find 366 “Mobile: Search Field” 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.)

In testing we observe that the design of the search field itself directly alters if and how users search on an e-commerce site. The design of the search field often differs significantly on the mobile site, compared to the desktop site. On mobile sites the search field is often collapsed behind a search icon or located within the mobile ‘hamburger’ main menu, whereas on desktop the search field is typically directly visible in the page header.

More ‘Search Field’ Insights

  • Desktop Examples: Besides the mobile examples below, we also have 170+ desktop examples of Search Field implementations.

  • Learn More: Besides exploring the 94 mobile “Search Field” design examples below, you may also want to read our related article “Allow Mobile Users to ‘Search Within’ Their Current Category - 94% Don’t”.

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