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Test if your internet is actually good enough

Run a quick browser-based diagnostic for calls, gaming, streaming, VPN, and remote work. Verdicts appear before raw technical numbers.

MVP note: latency, jitter, packet loss, and speed are browser-based estimates. Fetch failures/timeouts approximate packet loss and may be affected by blockers, CORS, or third-party test endpoints.

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Speed test that explains what Mbps means

Raw speed numbers are useful, but they do not tell the whole story. This page explains whether your speed is enough for the tasks people care about most.

Download speed

Download speed affects streaming, large files, browsing, and app updates. Streaming in 4K usually needs more download headroom than video calls.

Upload speed

Upload speed affects Zoom, Teams, screen sharing, cloud backups, sending files, and livestreaming. Low upload is a common reason calls look blurry.

Frequently asked questions

What is a good internet speed?

For most households, 25 Mbps download is enough for HD streaming, but calls and remote work also need stable upload, low latency, low jitter, and low packet loss.

Why does my internet feel slow when speed is high?

Speed is only one metric. Congestion, packet loss, jitter, Wi‑Fi interference, and high latency can make a fast connection feel unreliable.

How much upload speed do video calls need?

Aim for at least 3 Mbps upload for HD Zoom or Teams calls, with packet loss below 1% and jitter below roughly 10–15ms.