Internet Speed Test
Check your internet speed instantly. Measure your download speed, upload speed, wifi latency, and ping with our private speed test.
Why Use Our Internet Speed Test?
Lightweight & Fast
Less than 100KB of code. Loads instantly even on slow connections.
Edge Network Testing
We test your speed against the Internet Backbone (Cloudflare Edge), giving you the most realistic real-world performance metric.
Privacy First
We don't track your location or sell your data. Your IP address is never stored.
Mobile Optimized
Works perfectly on 4G/5G and Wi-Fi without draining your battery.
How to get accurate results?
Close Tabs
Close other tabs and streaming services (Netflix, YouTube) for best accuracy.
Connect Ethernet
If possible, use a wired connection. Wi-Fi can bottleneck gigabit connections.
Run Test
Click 'Start' and wait about 30 seconds for the full analysis.
Understanding your results
What do these numbers actually mean for your daily usage?
Ping (Latency)
Time it takes for data to travel. Lower is better. <20ms is great for gaming.
Download Speed
How fast you can load web pages and stream video. 25Mbps is needed for 4K streaming.
Upload Speed
How fast you can send files or stream yourself to Twitch/Zoom.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How does this online speed test measure connection speed?
Our speed test measures your connection speed by downloading and uploading small, temporary data packets between your browser and test servers. It calculates download speed (how fast data reaches you), upload speed (how fast you can send data), and ping/latency (the round-trip communication time in milliseconds).
Why do speed test results differ from my actual file download speed?
Speed tests measure raw network capacity in Megabits per second (Mbps). Real-world file downloads are often reported in Megabytes per second (MB/s) — where 1 MB equals 8 Mb. Additionally, download speeds depend heavily on the target server's speed limits, routing congestion, and browser overhead.
What is the difference between ping (latency) and jitter, and why do they matter?
Ping (latency) is the delay in milliseconds for data to travel to a server and back; lower is better. Jitter measures the variance and stability of that latency over time. Low ping and zero jitter are critical for real-time applications like online gaming, video conferencing, and VoIP calls.
How can I get the most accurate results when running a speed test?
To get the most accurate measurement, connect your device via an Ethernet cable instead of Wi-Fi, close all background applications and browser tabs, pause any active downloads or video streams, and temporarily disable VPNs, as they route traffic through extra servers.
Does a high speed test result guarantee smooth streaming and zero buffering?
Not necessarily. A high speed result shows your maximum bandwidth capacity, but streaming quality also depends on the platform's Content Delivery Network (CDN) capacity, routing efficiency, and network stability. If the streaming provider's server is congested, you may still experience buffering.