Server selection
Pick the fastest supplier endpoint.
Server-side probes on a small random sample of live TV channels — fast latency, Mbps, and buffering risk estimates. Movies/VOD/series are skipped. IPTV Speed Test uses the same stream validation method as Stream Validator and Smart Category Trim, then measures speed on playable samples.
IPTV Speed Test uses the same stream validation method as Stream Validator and Smart Category Trim, then measures speed on playable samples. Offline/random bad channels are skipped automatically.
Drop .m3u / .m3u8 here or click
Max ~10 MB · quick sample tests 3–4 random live channels only
IPTV Speed Test uses the same stream validation method as Stream Validator and Smart Category Trim, then measures speed on playable samples. Offline/random bad channels are skipped automatically.
IPTV Speed Test uses the same stream validation method as Stream Validator and Smart Category Trim, then measures speed on playable samples. Offline/random bad channels are skipped automatically.
IPTV Speed Test uses the same stream validation method as Stream Validator and Smart Category Trim, then measures speed on playable samples. Offline/random bad channels are skipped automatically.
Pick the fastest supplier endpoint.
See if bandwidth supports FHD/4K concurrent use.
Show customers measured slowdowns vs app issues.
Core use is free or included in your account tier. Some advanced actions may use credits — see the badge on the tool card for current pricing.
No. IPTV Speed Test runs in your web browser on desktop, tablet, and mobile.
Many tools process locally in the browser; server-assisted tools handle files securely and do not sell your URLs or credentials.
Standard M3U and M3U8 playlists are supported, including common IPTV attributes like group-title, tvg-logo, and tvg-id.
Yes. Exported playlists follow common M3U conventions compatible with major IPTV players.
Yes. The tool interface is mobile-responsive so you can upload and download from Android or iOS browsers.
No — it probes stream segments server-side or via controlled fetches without a full player UI.
No — Bandwidth Calculator estimates capacity from user counts; Speed Test measures real streams.