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Test your internet speed instantly; no downloads required. This browser-based tool gives you accurate download, upload, and ping results in under 30 seconds. Use it before important calls or to check your provider's promised speed on any device or network. Click Start to see your actual connection performance.
This speed test measures three key metrics that show how your internet performs. Each reveals something different, forming a full view of your connection quality.
Ping, also called latency, measures how long it takes for data to travel from your device to a test server and back, in milliseconds. Lower ping means a more responsive connection. Jitter measures the variation in ping over time. High jitter causes lag spikes during gaming and choppy audio on video calls, even when your bandwidth numbers look fine.
Download speed measures how fast data moves from the internet to your device, in megabits per second (Mbps). This is the metric that affects how quickly web pages load, how smoothly videos stream, and how fast files arrive. It is usually the highest number in your test results and the most important for everyday use.
Upload speed measures how fast data moves from your device to the internet. It matters for video calls, cloud backups, file sharing, and live streaming. Most home connections deliver much lower upload speeds than download speeds. If you work from home or frequently upload large files, watch this number closely.
No technical skills are needed to use this tool; just click and test. The whole process takes less than a minute.
For precise Wi-Fi results, position yourself close to your router. To compare multiple networks, test on Wi-Fi, wired Ethernet, and mobile data to note differences. Running the test at different times helps identify peak-hour congestion.
Use this guide as a quick reference for how your test result compares to common usage needs. These ranges are general benchmarks. Real-world performance also depends on your ping, jitter, and the quality of your local network.
| Speed Range (Mbps) | Rating | Best Suited For |
|---|---|---|
| 0 to 5 Mbps | Basic browsing, email, and standard-definition streaming on a single device. Struggles with HD video and group video calls. | |
| 5 to 25 Mbps | HD streaming on one to two devices, light remote work, single-player gaming. Strain shows when multiple users connect at once. | |
| 25 to 100 Mbps | HD and 4K streaming, multi-device households, video conferencing, online gaming, and most remote work needs. | |
| 100 to 500 Mbps | 4K streaming on multiple devices, large file uploads and downloads, smart home devices, and heavy multi-user workloads. | |
| 500 Mbps and above | Power users, content creators, large households, professional streaming, and bandwidth-heavy applications running simultaneously. |
There is no limit to how often you can run this tool, so use it whenever something feels off. Common moments worth checking:
A free internet speed test gives you proof of what your connection actually delivers. That evidence is useful if you need to dispute a bill, switch providers, or ask your ISP to fix a problem.
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