How to use the VPN Speed Test

Latency is the time it takes for a data packet from your device to reach the VPN server location, measured in milliseconds (ms). Server locations that are further from your actual location will usually have higher latency. The lower the Latency, the better for your connection.

Download Speed is a measure of the rate of data transfer in kilobits per second (kbps). The higher the Download Speed, the better for your connection.

You can achieve different levels of streaming video quality with different Download Speeds.

Speed Index combines the Latency and Download Speed into a score for a given server location. The higher the Speed Index, the better for your connection.

Finally, you can keep track of the fastest locations by marking them with a star in the last column.

You won’t find a VPN Speed Test like this on other VPN apps! Take the world’s fastest VPN for a test drive.

Why you need to test your internet speed

We all want an internet connection that’s fast, convenient, and free of interruptions. Slow connections are just frustrating — especially when you’re trying to stream TV shows, download large files, video chat with loved ones, or just get things done.

Test your internet speed to:

Check download capacity.
Select the fastest server so you don’t have to wait so long for your video content to load.
Be sure you’re getting the fastest connection speed available to you.

Find the fastest VPN server location for you

Millions of people around the world are downloading VPNs to protect their online privacy, encrypt their internet connections, communicate with friends and family overseas, and access censored content.

No matter where you are or what you’re doing, you deserve a VPN service that gives you a fast, reliable, and secure internet connection.

No two VPN servers are alike. Even servers located in the same country can have different speeds. Run a Speed Test to pinpoint the fastest server location for your needs.