Online shopping continues to simplify people’s way
of life in the present world. People no longer need to physically
visit stores to buy items for home use or other purposes. This can
be done online using mobile applications to order for preferred
items, which can be delivered in return. However, the increase in
the features of mobile applications and mobile devices makes
usability testing a necessary aspect in today’s advancement of
technology. This paper uses an experiment-based usability testing
evaluation on Lazada Indonesia mobile application to
understand four usability factors, namely, ease of use, efficiency,
functionality, and satisfaction. The test was performed using 40
participants and all were students from Universitas Atma Jaya
Yogyakarta, Universitas Gadjah Mada, and Universitas Sanata
Dharma. These performed 6 tasks on the mobile application and
later answered a questionnaire to capture their views concerning
the usability of the mobile application. The results were analyzed
using SPSS software and descriptive statistics were displayed
using standard deviation and arithmetic means. The results from
the evaluation showed that the mobile application is easy to use,
efficient, and has good functionality. However, some issues were
mentioned by participants which indicated that users were not
fully satisfied with the mobile application. Therefore, this calls
for designers to consider these usability issues to increase user
satisfaction.