Internet Speed Test
Check your network latency and download speed instantly.
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What do these numbers mean?
- Ping: How fast your device gets a response from the server. Lower is better (Under 50ms is excellent for gaming).
- Download (Mbps): How fast data pulls to your device. Higher is better (25+ Mbps is recommended for 4K streaming).
Free Online Internet Speed Test
Whether you are experiencing lag while gaming, buffering while streaming Netflix, or slow loading times on video calls, knowing your actual network performance is the first step to fixing the problem. Our free Internet Speed Test gives you an instant, accurate look at your real-world download speed and network latency (ping).
⚙️ How to Test Your Connection
- Close Background Apps: For the most accurate result, pause any active downloads or video streams on your device before beginning.
- Start the Test: Click the blue "Start Speed Test" button on the dashboard above.
- Measure Latency (Ping): The tool will first ping a global server to measure how fast your device receives a response. This will display in milliseconds (ms).
- Measure Download Speed: Next, the tool will securely download a temporary dummy file to calculate your connection's total bandwidth in Megabits per second (Mbps).
🔒 100% Privacy: No IP Logging
Many popular speed testing websites track your IP address, physical location, and network hardware to sell that data to telecom companies. We believe your network data is your own business. Our Internet Speed Test guarantees your privacy:
- Zero Data Logging: We do not log, track, or save your IP address or your test results. There is no database attached to this tool.
- Client-Side Processing: All the speed math happens directly inside your web browser. We never collect your personal network information.
- Secure Routing: We test your speed against public, secure, HTTPS-encrypted global content delivery networks (CDNs).
📊 Understanding Your Results
- Ping (Under 50ms is ideal): This is your reaction time. If you are playing competitive video games or making Zoom calls, a low ping prevents lag and stuttering.
- Download (25+ Mbps is ideal): This determines how much data you can pull at once. You need roughly 5 Mbps for standard HD video, and 25 Mbps to stream in 4K resolution smoothly.
Best Practices Disclaimer: Our tool tests your connection against a global Content Delivery Network to simulate real-world web browsing. Because of this, your results may differ slightly from the speed tests provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). ISPs often test your speed against their own local servers, which can artificially inflate the numbers. Always test while close to your Wi-Fi router for the best accuracy!