Internet Speed Test

Check your approximate download speed instantly.

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How to Use Internet Speed Test

Verify your connection quality in three simple steps.

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Close background apps

For the most accurate result, ensure no other downloads are running.

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Click Start

Our tool starts a small secure download to measure real-time throughput.

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Read Speed

Your download speed will be displayed in Mbps (Megabits per second).

Understanding Internet Speed and Connection Quality

In today's digital landscape, a stable and fast internet connection is vital for everything from remote work and online learning to high-definition streaming and gaming. Understanding your actual throughput helps you identify if you're getting what you pay for from your ISP.

Mbps vs. MBps: Decoding the Math

One of the most common confusions is the difference between Megabits (Mbps) and Megabytes (MBps). Our **Internet Speed Test** measures in **Mbps**, which is the industry standard for network speed. To find your download speed in MBps (the unit used for file sizes), you divide the Mbps result by 8. For example, a 100 Mbps connection allows for a maximum download of 12.5 MB of data per second.

How Browser-Based Testing Works

Our tool uses a technique called 'XHR Download' to measure speed locally in your browser. It requests a high-quality data payload from a global CDN and calculates the time taken to receive those bits accurately. This method provides a realistic 'last-mile' speed snapshot, accounting for your router's performance, local congestion, and browser overhead.

Speed Expert FAQ

Why does my speed vary during the day?

Network congestion is common during 'peak hours' when many users in your neighborhood are online simultaneously, sharing the same local exchange.

What is a 'good' internet speed?

For basic browsing, 10 Mbps is sufficient. For 4K streaming, at least 25 Mbps is recommended. Gamers and large families often benefit from 100+ Mbps.

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