Internet Speed Test

Measure your connection speed directly in the browser. The test uses small static files and a lightweight upload check, so it gives a quick result without putting heavy load on the server.

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Lightweight test

Results reflect the connection between your browser and this site or CDN. For a more stable value, close active downloads and run the test several times.

Low server load

The test downloads a limited set of existing static assets and sends only a small upload sample.

No installation

Everything runs in your browser. We do not store test files, personal data or connection history.

Better accuracy

Wi-Fi signal, VPN, proxy settings and background traffic can affect the result, so repeat the test if numbers look unusual.

How Does the Internet Speed Test Work?

The tool measures latency, download speed and upload speed from your browser. Ping is calculated with several small requests, download speed is measured by loading existing static assets, and upload speed uses a small POST request that is immediately discarded by the server.

This lightweight approach is designed for everyday checks and avoids heavy server-side processing. It is useful when you need to quickly estimate whether your connection is ready for browsing, streaming, video calls, online games, proxy usage or remote work.

What Do Download, Upload, Ping and Jitter Mean?

Download speed shows how quickly data reaches your device. Upload speed shows how fast your device can send data. Ping is the response delay in milliseconds, and jitter shows how stable that delay is between requests.

How to Get More Accurate Results?

Close large downloads, pause streaming, disable VPN or proxy if you want to test your direct connection, and run the speed test several times. The result depends on your device, browser, Wi-Fi signal, network congestion and the route to the site server or CDN.