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The AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) Project is an open-source initiative aiming to make the web better for all

AMP HTML is a way to build web pages that render with reliable and fast performance. It is our attempt at fixing what many perceive as painfully slow page load times – especially when reading content on the mobile web. AMP HTML is built on existing web technologies; an AMP page will load (quickly) in any modern browser.

How AMP pages are cached

In this document, you'll learn about the role of the AMP Cache in the AMP ecosystem, and how your AMP page gets cached.

What is an AMP Cache?

An AMP Cache is a proxy-based content delivery network (CDN) for delivering valid AMP documents. AMP Caches are designed to:

  1. Serve only valid AMP pages.
  2. Allow AMP pages to be preloaded efficiently and safely.
  3. Perform additional user-beneficial performance optimizations to content.

What AMP Caches are available?

Currently, there are two AMP Cache providers:


AMP is an open ecosystem and the AMP Project actively encourages the development of more AMP Caches. To learn about creating AMP Caches, see the AMP Cache Guidelines.

Example:

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Company Contact Country
Alfreds Futterkiste Maria Anders Germany
Centro comercial Moctezuma Francisco Chang Mexico
Ernst Handel Roland Mendel Austria
Island Trading Helen Bennett UK
Laughing Bacchus Winecellars Yoshi Tannamuri Canada
Magazzini Alimentari Riuniti Giovanni Rovelli Italy