See how fast your connection really is - test download speed, upload speed, ping, and overall connection quality
Just click the button below and we'll run a quick test to see what speeds you're actually getting
We'll check your download speed, upload speed, ping time, and connection stability (jitter)
The test downloads sample data from a nearby server to measure how fast information flows to your device. This is what matters most for streaming videos, browsing websites, and downloading files. Higher Mbps means smoother 4K streaming and faster file transfers.
Next, the test uploads data back to the server to see how fast you can send information out. This is crucial for video calls, cloud backups, gaming voice chat, and sharing large files. Faster upload keeps your video meetings clear and your backups quick.
The test measures ping (latency)—the time in milliseconds for a signal to travel to the server and back. Lower ping is better for gaming, video meetings, and apps that need fast responses. Jitter shows how consistent your ping is; low jitter means fewer glitches and smoother experiences on busy networks.
Confirm you have enough bandwidth for 4K streaming and multiple devices running at once. If you're seeing constant buffering, a quick Wi‑Fi speed test will tell you exactly why your connection is struggling.
Low ping and low jitter keep online games responsive and lag-free. Use the test to spot Wi‑Fi congestion issues or determine if you need to switch to a wired connection for competitive gaming.
Video meetings need solid upload speed to work properly. A quick network speed test shows if your connection can handle HD video calls without drops, freezing, or audio issues during important meetings.
Compare your test results to what your plan promises. If speeds are consistently low, the test helps you identify whether to move closer to the router, reboot your modem, or contact your ISP about connection problems.
Run a Wi‑Fi speed test or broadband speed test for fiber, DSL, or cable connections. See real-world download and upload speeds that reflect how your connection actually performs during everyday use.
Measure latency and connection stability for gaming, streaming, or remote work. Low ping and low jitter mean smoother experiences with fewer interruptions and delays.
See both directions of your connection in one test. This is helpful for understanding if your connection can handle cloud backups, file sharing, and streaming without pauses or buffering.
Tests use nearby servers, similar to Google speed test or speed test by Ookla, so your numbers accurately reflect the speeds you'll experience during everyday browsing and online activities.
Measures how fast data can be transferred from the internet to your device. This is what matters most for streaming videos, downloading files, browsing websites, and loading online content quickly.
Measures how fast data can be sent from your device to the internet. Important for video calls, file sharing, cloud backups, and any activity where you're sending data out to the web.
The time it takes in milliseconds for a data packet to travel from your device to a server and back. Lower ping is better for gaming, video meetings, and apps where delay matters.
Measures the variation in ping over time. Lower jitter means a more stable connection, which is important for VoIP calls, video conferencing, and smooth online gaming experiences.