Measure your real download and upload speed with multi-connection accuracy, latency testing, and detailed history tracking.
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Most speed test apps open a single TCP connection and report whatever throughput that one stream achieves. On connections faster than about 200 Mbps, a single connection often cannot fill the pipe due to TCP congestion control. PingKit opens six parallel connections simultaneously, saturating your link the same way a household full of devices would. The result is an accurate measurement of your actual available bandwidth, not an artificial bottleneck.
Six parallel TCP streams saturate even gigabit fiber and fast 5G connections. Get accurate results above 700 Mbps where single-connection tests fall short.
Separate download and upload measurements so you can see the full picture. Upload speed matters for video calls, cloud backups, and streaming.
Raw bandwidth is only half the story. PingKit measures connection latency alongside speed, showing whether your link is responsive enough for real-time tasks.
Every test is logged with timestamp and connection type. Compare WiFi vs cellular performance and track whether your ISP delivers consistent speeds over time.
Your ISP advertises "up to" a certain speed, but what are you actually getting? Run PingKit's speed test at different times of day to see if your provider delivers during peak hours. If you are consistently getting half the speed you pay for, you have data to support a call to your ISP or a switch to a competitor.
Sometimes your iPhone's cellular connection is faster than your WiFi. Run a speed test on both to find out. If WiFi is significantly slower, the bottleneck might be your router placement, channel congestion from neighbors, or an outdated router that cannot keep up with your internet plan.
Upgrading your router, changing DNS settings, or moving your access point? Run a speed test before you make changes and again after. PingKit's history makes it easy to compare results and confirm whether the change actually improved anything.
WiFi speed varies room to room depending on distance from the router, walls, and interference. Walk through your home or office running tests in each spot. You will quickly find the dead zones and the sweet spots, which tells you exactly where a mesh node or extender would help most.
A speed number alone does not tell you much. PingKit combines speed testing with 18 other network diagnostic tools. If your speed test shows unexpectedly low results, jump into Connection Monitor for continuous stability tracking, run a Traceroute to see where packets are being slowed, or use Smart Diagnostics for an automated analysis of what is wrong and how to fix it. Everything works together so you get answers, not just numbers.
Download PingKit free and find out what your connection actually delivers.
Download Free on the App StoreRequires iOS 17.0 or later.