Speedtest

Speedtest® by Ookla® is the definitive way to test the performance and quality of an internet connection. Optimized to measure even the most advanced modern connections, Speedtest provides transparent insight into the factors that most impact connected experiences, including bandwidth, latency, coverage, video metrics, and more.

Every day, over eleven million unique tests are actively initiated by Speedtest users in the locations and at the times when connectivity matters most to them. Since its founding in 2006, an unparalleled total of more than 50 billion tests have been taken with Speedtest.

50B+ Consumer-initiated Tests

50+ billion consumer-initiated tests taken to date

15K+ Global Testing Servers

15,000+ testing servers around the globe

600MM+ App Installs

600+ million app installs to date

Global Reach of Ookla Speedtest

Speedtest is available in 17 languages worldwide via the web at and our many native , including in the following languages:

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