Need to know if a website is down or just slow? Our Online Ping Tool provides real-time network diagnostics directly from your browser. Whether you are troubleshooting a server or checking connection stability, get precise millisecond data in seconds.
The Online Ping Tool helps you instantly check whether a website, server, or domain is reachable from your network. It measures response time (latency) and packet delivery to determine if a host is online, slow, or unreachable.
This tool simulates the traditional ping command in a browser-friendly way, making it ideal for IT admins, network engineers, DevOps teams, and website owners.
Enter the URL: Type the domain (e.g., google.com) or the full URL into the input box above.
Hit Ping: Click the "Ping Website" button.
Analyze: The tool will send 4 sequential requests to the server and return a detailed report of the response times.
Our tool provides professional-grade network statistics. Here is what those numbers actually mean for your website's performance:
RTT (Round Trip Time): The total time in milliseconds (ms) it takes for a signal to go to the server and back. Lower is always better.
Packet Loss: If a "packet" doesn't return, it’s recorded as loss. 0% loss indicates a perfectly stable connection.
Mdev (Mean Deviation): This measures the "jitter" or consistency of your connection. A high Mdev means your latency is spiking inconsistently, which can cause lag.
Traditional ping commands require a terminal or command prompt. Our tool is browser-based, meaning you can check connectivity from any device (mobile, tablet, or PC) without technical setup.
Server Monitoring: Quickly check if your web hosting is responding.
ISP Troubleshooting: Determine if a slow connection is due to a specific website or your overall internet service.
Gaming Latency: Check the "lag" or RTT to specific server regions before starting a session.
Some high-security servers (like bank websites or those behind strict firewalls) block "ICMP" or "HEAD" requests to prevent cyber attacks.
30ms: Excellent (Ideal for gaming and VoIP). 30ms - 100ms: Average (Normal web browsing). > 150ms: Slow (Noticeable lag in interaction).
Yes, you can enter IP addresses or domain names.