One-tap speed test
Measure download speed, upload speed, ping, and jitter with a clean interface that turns network quality into readable numbers.
TestSpeeds helps you check download speed, upload speed, ping, jitter, 1080p video readiness, service availability, and network location — all in one clean app.
Use TestSpeeds whenever you want to know whether your connection is fast, stable, stream-ready, and able to reach the services you care about.
Measure download speed, upload speed, ping, and jitter with a clean interface that turns network quality into readable numbers.
Check 1080p playback and streaming stability so you know whether your connection is ready for smooth video.
Dynamic gauges show real-time changes while the test is running, making network quality easy to follow.
Check selected video and social services at a glance, including online, degraded, offline, latency, and request status.
View public IP, network type, approximate IP location, nearby speed points, and related network information in a map-style interface.
Save best scores, compare recent performance, and understand connection changes without digging through technical logs.
See the essential numbers that affect browsing, streaming, gaming, calls, and downloads.
Quickly check whether selected platforms are reachable from your current network.
No setup. No complicated reports. Open the app and pick the test you need.
Tap once to measure download, upload, ping, and jitter.
Test whether 1080p streaming can play smoothly.
See whether selected platforms are reachable or degraded.
Review best scores and understand network changes over time.
Quick answers for users who want to understand what TestSpeeds does and how to read the results.
TestSpeeds measures download speed, upload speed, ping, jitter, video streaming readiness, service availability, public IP information, and approximate network location.
Raw speed does not always tell the full story. The video test helps you understand whether your connection is stable enough for smooth 1080p playback.
Ping shows how quickly your network responds. Jitter shows how stable that response is. Lower, steadier values usually feel better for calls, games, streaming, and live services.
No. It provides a practical availability check from your current network, but third-party service behavior can change at any time.
No. The map is intended for network-level information such as public IP and approximate IP-based location. It is not the same as precise GPS location.
Yes. Run tests on different Wi‑Fi, mobile, or hotspot connections and compare results to see which network works best for your needs.
Use TestSpeeds whenever you need a quick answer: is my internet fast, stable, stream-ready, and able to reach the services I use?
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