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Internet Speed Test

Test your internet download and upload speed directly in your browser.

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Measures speed to this site's servers. Results vary with Wi‑Fi, VPN, and device load. For ISP-grade accuracy, use your provider's official test while on a wired connection.

About this tool

An internet speed test answers how fast your connection feels right now—not the number on your bill from install day. People search internet speed test, speed test, and check internet speed when video buffers, games lag, or a new router arrives. This tool runs in the browser: it measures ping to our server, then download and upload throughput using a short data transfer. You get megabits per second (Mbps) for each direction, which is how ISPs and streaming services usually quote plans. Results depend on Wi‑Fi versus Ethernet, VPN use, other devices on the network, and how far you are from the test server, so run it a couple of times for a realistic range. Use it to compare before and after changes, or to decide if a problem is your Wi‑Fi or the wider connection—not as a legal proof of service level.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does this internet speed test work?

The test downloads and uploads a fixed amount of data through your browser to our server, then calculates megabits per second from how long each transfer took. A short ping check measures basic latency.

Why is my result lower than my internet plan?

Wi‑Fi, VPNs, background downloads, and testing to a single server location can all reduce the number. Your ISP's own speed test uses their nearest infrastructure and may show higher peaks.

What is a good download speed?

For HD streaming, 25 Mbps or more per device is comfortable. Video calls need less; large file uploads care more about upload Mbps. Households with many users benefit from higher download and upload headroom.

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