Online Ping / Latency Checker β Free Online Tool
Measure HTTP round-trip latency to any website or host.
Tip: enter any URL like https://example.com. This measures HTTP latency, not ICMP ping.
βMin (ms)
βAverage (ms)
βMax (ms)
βJitter (ms)
About Ping / Latency Checker
The Ping / Latency Checker measures how quickly your browser can reach a host and get a response. Because browsers can't send true ICMP pings, it uses timed HTTP requests, which accurately reflect the latency that matters for websites, APIs, and web apps.
It samples several requests and reports minimum, average, maximum, and jitter, so you get a stable picture rather than a single noisy number. Test the default server or enter any URL of your own.
How to Use Ping / Latency Checker
- Leave the default host or enter a URL like https://example.com.
- Click Start.
- Watch the per-attempt timings appear.
- Read the min, average, max, and jitter summary.
Key Features
Measures HTTP round-trip latency to any host
Min, average, max, and jitter
Multiple samples for a stable result
Test the default server or your own URL
100% in-browser, no signup
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a real ICMP ping?
No. Web browsers cannot send ICMP packets, so this measures HTTP(S) round-trip latency β the time for a web request to reach a host and come back. It closely reflects real network latency for web traffic.
How do I test a specific website?
Enter the site's URL (for example https://example.com) and click Start. The tool sends several timed requests and reports the minimum, average, maximum, and jitter.
Why does latency vary between runs?
Latency depends on network congestion, routing, the server's load, and your connection. Running multiple samples (as this tool does) gives a more reliable picture than a single request.
What is jitter?
Jitter is the variation between consecutive latency measurements. Low, stable jitter is important for calls, video, and gaming; high jitter causes lag spikes.