CyberSpeedTest is a modern, accurate internet speed testing tool designed for gamers, streamers, content creators, and anyone who demands precise network performance measurements.
We focus on what matters: giving you fast, accurate results with a clean interface that respects your time.
We wanted to create a speed test tool that's fast, accurate, and actually enjoyable to use. Something built with modern web technologies and a design that stands out.
CyberSpeedTest was created by tech enthusiasts who understand the importance of reliable internet connectivity for modern digital life, whether you're streaming 4K content, competing in online games, or working remotely.
Just click and test. No accounts, no sign-ups, no email required. Get your results instantly.
Using industry-standard HTML5 testing methodology trusted by professionals worldwide.
A modern design inspired by cutting-edge tech aesthetics. Built for performance and clarity.
Download, upload, ping, jitter, and ISP information—everything you need to diagnose issues.
Tests complete in seconds, not minutes. Get your results and get back to what matters.
Full access to all testing features, forever. No premium tiers, no paywalls.
CyberSpeedTest uses the same proven technology behind professional speed testing tools. When you click "START TEST," our servers send and receive test data to accurately measure your connection's performance:
Download Test: Measures how fast you can receive data from the internet—critical for streaming, gaming, and downloading files.
Upload Test: Measures how fast you can send data to the internet—important for video calls, live streaming, and cloud backups.
Ping Test: Measures latency (response time)—essential for gaming and real-time communication.
Jitter Test: Measures ping consistency—high jitter causes lag spikes and connection instability.
We're committed to keeping CyberSpeedTest fast, accurate, and user-focused. This tool exists to serve the community of people who demand better from their internet connections and the tools they use to measure them.
Have feedback or suggestions? We'd love to hear from you.