Internet Speed Test | Browser Download Speed Check
Measure browser-based download speed, latency, and connection behavior to compare Wi-Fi, VPN, mobile data, router, or ISP performance.
What the Internet Speed Test Measures
The browser speed test measures download performance and connection timing from your current device and network. It helps compare Wi-Fi, VPN, mobile hotspot, router, and ISP conditions.
Why Results Can Change
Speed results can vary by server distance, Wi-Fi signal, browser cache, VPN, background downloads, device power mode, and network congestion. Run more than one test for a better picture.
How to Use the Result
Use the result to spot obvious slowdowns, compare connection changes, or decide whether to restart a router, switch networks, pause downloads, or contact your provider.
About This Tool
Internet Speed Test measures your current download speed, upload speed, and latency directly from your browser. It connects to a nearby test server and runs a data transfer to produce accurate real-time measurements of your connection performance.
When to Use It
Use this to verify your internet connection speed matches your subscribed plan, to diagnose slow streaming or video call quality, to compare speeds when switching between wired and wireless, or to document connection issues for a support call.
How to Use
- Click Start Test to begin the measurement.
- Wait for the download speed phase to complete.
- Wait for the upload speed phase to complete.
- Review the ping, download, and upload results.
- Run the test multiple times at different hours to identify patterns.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my speed test result lower than my plan speed?
Real-world speeds are affected by router quality, distance from the router, network congestion, device processing speed, and whether you are using a wired or wireless connection.
What is a good internet speed for video calls?
A stable connection of 5 Mbps download and 3 Mbps upload is sufficient for HD video calls. 4K video streaming requires 25 Mbps or more.
Should I run the test on Wi-Fi or wired?
For the most accurate results, connect via ethernet cable. Wi-Fi speeds vary significantly based on signal strength, interference, and router placement.