Speed Test by Country: Free Internet Speed Test Worldwide
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Internet Speed Test provides a dedicated, free speed test tool for 164 countries. Pick your country below, or use the general test on any page every version runs the same real, browser-based measurement engine, with local ISP context and search-driven FAQs for that country.
One Test, 164 Countries
Rather than a single generic tool, Internet Speed Test builds a dedicated page for every country with meaningful speed-test search demand from the United States and India to smaller markets like Jordan and Uzbekistan. Each page runs the identical real measurement engine (download, upload, ping, jitter) but is written around that country's own search behavior, typical broadband context, and common questions.
Why Country-Specific Pages Matter
Internet speed, typical plan structure, and common troubleshooting questions vary significantly by country. A user in a market with widespread fiber has different expectations and questions than a user relying primarily on mobile data. By building a page per country, we can give more directly useful context typical speed ranges, local ISP-switching advice, and the exact terms people in that country search for instead of one-size-fits-all copy.
How We Built This
This directory and every country page was built from real search-demand data covering roughly 30,000 keyword variations across speed-test-related searches worldwide. We clustered every keyword by country, identified the highest-volume and most representative terms for each, and used that to shape the on-page content, FAQs, and meta information for each country's dedicated tool page.
Free, No Signup, No App
Every speed test on every country page is completely free, requires no account, and runs directly in your browser no app download needed. Results are stored locally in your browser so you can review your test history, and nothing is uploaded to a server beyond the temporary data needed to measure your connection.
How to Find Your Country in the Directory
The list below is sorted by monthly search volume, so the countries with the most speed-test activity, led by India, the United States, and Brazil, appear first, with the full list continuing down to smaller markets. Each entry shows the country's flag and name, linking directly to that country's dedicated tool page. If you're traveling or testing a VPN connection, you can also just use the test embedded on this page directly; it behaves identically to every country-specific version, the only difference is which local search context and FAQs surround it.
What Each Country Page Includes
Every one of the 164 country pages pairs the same real, browser-based measurement engine with content written specifically for that market: a localized headline and summary, a live animated dial showing download and upload Mbps as the test runs, ping and jitter readings, an IP-based ISP and location lookup, a saved local test history, and a set of FAQs addressing exactly what users in that country tend to search for, from typical fiber speeds in Singapore to mobile data troubleshooting in Nigeria.
Comparing Results Across Countries
Because every page runs the identical measurement engine, results from different countries are directly comparable. This is useful for remote workers relocating between countries, travelers checking whether a hotel or Airbnb connection meets their needs, and anyone curious how their home connection stacks up against typical benchmarks elsewhere. Keep in mind that a result reflects your specific connection and location at the moment you test, not a country-wide average, so treat cross-country comparisons as a general reference rather than an exact ranking.
Native-Language Content for Every Market
Beyond translation, every country page is written natively in that market's primary language, whether that's Spanish for Mexico and Argentina, Arabic for Saudi Arabia and Morocco, Japanese for Japan, or Bengali for Bangladesh, so the experience reads naturally rather than like a machine-translated afterthought. The speed test interface itself, including buttons, labels, and status messages, is localized the same way, so the entire experience, not just the surrounding article, matches the visitor's language.
Regularly Updated Directory
As search demand shifts and new markets grow, this directory and its underlying keyword data are periodically reviewed and refreshed, so the country list and the content on each page stay aligned with what people are actually searching for rather than going stale. If you notice a country missing or a page that feels out of date, the contact page is the fastest way to flag it for review.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many countries does Internet Speed Test cover?
We publish a dedicated speed test page for 164 countries, covering every market with meaningful search demand for internet speed testing.
Is the speed test different depending on my country?
The measurement engine is identical everywhere real download, upload, ping, and jitter testing. What differs by country page is the surrounding content: typical speed context, local FAQs, and the terms most searched in that market.
Do I need to pick my country manually?
No you can run the test from any page. Picking your country page simply gives you content and FAQs tailored to your market.
Is there a cost to use this tool?
No, the tool is entirely free with no signup, subscription, or hidden fees, on every country page.
Why is the country list sorted the way it is?
Countries are ordered by monthly search volume for speed-test-related terms, so the markets with the most demand appear first, though every country page is fully built out regardless of position in the list.
Can I use another country's page if I'm traveling?
Yes, the tool itself works identically anywhere; the country page you choose only changes the surrounding written content and FAQs, not the accuracy or behavior of the actual speed measurement.
Are results comparable between different countries?
Broadly yes, since every page uses the same measurement engine, but treat cross-country comparisons as a general reference rather than a precise ranking, since results reflect your specific connection at the moment you test.
Is the content on each country page really written in the local language?
Yes, each of the 164 country pages, including the speed test interface itself, is written natively in that market's primary language rather than machine-translated from English.
How was the country list decided?
The list was built from an analysis of roughly 30,000 real keyword variations covering speed-test-related searches worldwide, clustered by country to identify every market with meaningful demand.
What if my country isn't in the directory?
We cover 164 countries based on measurable search demand; if yours is missing, you can still use the tool from the homepage, and you're welcome to request coverage through the contact page.