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Mic Test Online: Check Your Microphone in Seconds

Run a complete microphone test directly in your browser with live waveform, frequency spectrum, decibel meter, recording playback, and full device diagnostics. No installation, no signup, and your audio never leaves your device. Built by the team behind Gamepad Tester, this advanced mic test works on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS.

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What is a Mic Test?

A mic test is a quick diagnostic check that confirms whether your microphone is connected, recognised by your operating system, and capturing audio at the right level. Instead of joining a call on Zoom, Google Meet, Discord, or Microsoft Teams just to find out your mic is muted, broken, or set to the wrong device, you can run an online microphone test in your browser and get an answer in under five seconds.

Our Mic Test goes far beyond a simple working or not working result. It uses the modern Web Audio API and the MediaDevices interface to read your live input stream, measure peak volume in decibels, analyse the frequency spectrum, detect background noise, estimate processing latency, and pull the full hardware specification of your microphone. You also get a quality score, a recording playback so you can hear yourself the way callers hear you, and a downloadable WAV file for further inspection.

The tool is fully browser based. There is nothing to install, no plugin, no Flash, and no account. Everything runs locally on your device and your audio is never sent to a server.

Powerful Features Built for Real Diagnostics

Most online mic testers stop at a moving line. Our tool ships with the kind of professional features you would expect from desktop audio software, all packed into a single browser page.

Live Waveform Visualizer

Watch your voice in real time as a smooth oscilloscope wave. Confirms your microphone captures sound at every frequency, not just at peaks.

Frequency Spectrum Analyzer

Visualise low, mid, and high frequency response with a real time FFT spectrum view. Spot rolled off bass, harsh highs, or dead zones instantly.

Decibel Meter With Peak Hold

Get an accurate dBFS reading with a sticky peak indicator. Find the right speaking distance and detect clipping before it ruins your recording.

Live Spectrogram View

See a scrolling time frequency map of your audio, the same view sound engineers use to identify hiss, hum, and intermittent dropouts.

Multi Device Selector

Switch between every connected microphone, including built in laptop mics, USB condensers, XLR interfaces, Bluetooth headsets, and webcam mics.

Latency Estimation

Measure the round trip processing latency reported by your audio driver. Critical for streamers, podcasters, and remote musicians.

Voice Recording and Playback

Record a 30 second clip and play it back to hear yourself exactly as listeners do. Confirms not just signal but actual quality.

Downloadable WAV Export

Save your recorded test as a high quality WAV file to share with support teams or use as a reference clip in other audio apps.

Automatic Quality Score

An algorithm scores your microphone from 0 to 100 based on dynamic range, signal to noise ratio, and clipping. No guessing required.

Background Noise Detection

Measures your ambient noise floor in dB and warns you if your environment is too noisy for clean voice capture.

Privacy First Architecture

All processing happens on your device using JavaScript. Audio is never uploaded, stored, or transmitted to any server. Ever.

Cross Platform Support

Works on Windows, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS, Android, and iOS through any modern Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari, Brave, or Opera browser.

Why This Mic Test Beats Other Tools

We benchmarked our tool against the most popular online microphone testers. Here is how we compare on the features that actually matter when you are troubleshooting in a hurry.

FeatureThis ToolTypical Mic Tester
Live waveformYesYes
Frequency spectrum analyzerYesRarely
Live spectrogramYesNo
Decibel meter with peak holdYesNo
Background noise floor readingYesNo
Voice recording and playbackYesSometimes
Downloadable WAV exportYesNo
Automatic quality scoreYesNo
Full hardware spec readoutYesPartial
Multi device selectorYesLimited
Latency estimationYesNo
Works on iOS and AndroidYesSometimes
No signup, no downloadYesMostly
Audio stays on your deviceYesMostly

Key Advantages Over Other Sites

Beyond raw feature counts, here is why visitors keep coming back to our microphone tester instead of competitor pages.

  1. 1
    Engineering grade visualizations on a single pageMost testers offer one type of visualization. We give you four (waveform, spectrum, bar meter, and spectrogram) so you can spot any kind of audio defect in seconds.
  2. 2
    Hardware specs that actually answer your questionSample rate, sample size, channel count, echo cancellation, noise suppression, auto gain control, and latency, all displayed clearly without scrolling through a wall of jargon.
  3. 3
    Recording with one click WAV downloadCapture a clip, listen back, and download the original audio in lossless WAV format. Other tools either skip recording or trap your audio inside the page.
  4. 4
    Smart quality scoring you can trustOur score combines signal to noise ratio, dynamic range, and clipping detection into a single 0 to 100 number. No vague stars, no opinion polls, just measurement.
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    Genuinely fast and lightweightThe page loads in under a second on a 4G connection. No bloated trackers, no autoplay videos, and no permission walls before you even see the tool.
  6. 6
    Mobile first responsive designTested on iPhone, iPad, Android phones, and Android tablets. The visualizers, meters, and recorder all stay usable on small screens.
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    True privacy by designAudio never leaves your browser. No cloud upload, no analytics on your voice, no recording stored on a server you cannot reach.
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    Live human support availableIf something does not work, our team responds the same day through the Gamepad Tester contact page with hands on troubleshooting help.

How the Mic Test Works

The whole test takes less than thirty seconds. Here is what happens behind the scenes from the moment you click Start.

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Click Start

The tool requests permission from your browser to access your microphone using the secure MediaDevices API.

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Allow Access

Click Allow on the browser popup. This permission is per session and you can revoke it anytime in browser settings.

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Pick Your Mic

If you have multiple microphones, select the one you want to test from the device dropdown.

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Speak Naturally

Say a few words at your normal speaking distance and volume. Watch the meters react in real time.

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Read the Results

The hardware spec table fills in automatically and a quality score appears once enough audio has been captured.

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Record and Verify

Optionally record a clip, play it back to hear yourself, and download a WAV file for support tickets or further testing.

Common Use Cases

People run a microphone test for dozens of reasons. Here are the most common scenarios where this tool saves time and frustration.

Before a Zoom or Google Meet Call

Confirm your mic works five minutes before the meeting starts so you do not waste anyone's time on technical fixes.

Setting Up a New Microphone

Bought a new USB condenser, gaming headset, or wireless lavalier? Verify it is detected and capturing audio correctly.

Troubleshooting Discord Issues

Rule out hardware problems before digging into Discord settings. If the mic works here, the issue is software side.

Streaming and Content Creation

Streamers on Twitch, Kick, and YouTube use the spectrogram and decibel meter to dial in voice levels before going live.

Podcasting and Voice Over

Check signal to noise ratio and clipping before a long recording session. The WAV export is great for reference clips.

Online Classes and Exams

Students testing mics before proctored exams or virtual classroom sessions can confirm everything works in advance.

Gaming and Voice Chat

Gamers verify their headset mic before joining party chat in Steam, Xbox Live, PlayStation Network, or Riot Games clients.

Customer Support Calls

Remote agents and call center reps use the test to confirm headset audio quality at the start of every shift.

Browser and Device Compatibility

Our microphone test works in every modern browser that supports the Web Audio API and the MediaDevices interface, which covers virtually every browser released in the last five years.

Desktop browsers: Google Chrome 60 and later, Mozilla Firefox 60 and later, Microsoft Edge 79 and later, Safari 11 and later, Brave, Opera 47 and later, and Vivaldi.

Mobile browsers: Chrome for Android, Samsung Internet, Firefox for Android, Safari on iOS 13 and later, and Edge mobile.

Operating systems: Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11, macOS 10.13 and later, Ubuntu and other major Linux distributions, ChromeOS, Android 7 and later, and iOS 13 and later.

Internet Explorer is not supported because it lacks the modern audio APIs required for accurate testing.

Privacy and Security

Your microphone is sensitive hardware. We treat it that way.

Every part of this test runs locally inside your browser using JavaScript and the Web Audio API. Your audio stream is processed on your CPU, displayed in your browser window, and discarded the moment you close the tab. There is no upload step, no cloud processing, and no third party audio service involved.

If you choose to record a clip, the WAV file is generated entirely on your device. The download link is a local blob URL that exists only inside your current browser session. Nothing about your recording is transmitted unless you yourself decide to upload it elsewhere.

We do not store, log, or analyse the contents of your microphone input. We do not run voice recognition or speech to text on your audio. We do not pass any audio data to advertisers, analytics services, or AI training pipelines.

For full details on how we handle the small amount of analytics data we do collect at the page view level, see our privacy policy.

Need Help With Your Mic Test?

Our live support team replies within hours. Hardware questions, browser issues, recording troubles, we have seen it all.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this online mic test really free?
Yes. The Mic Test is completely free, requires no signup, and has no usage limits. You can run as many tests as you need across as many devices as you want.
Do I need to install any software or browser plugin?
No. The entire tool runs inside your browser using built in web standards (Web Audio API and MediaDevices API). There is nothing to download, install, or update.
Why does the browser ask for permission to use my microphone?
Browsers require explicit permission before any website can access your microphone. This is a security feature designed to protect you from malicious sites. We only use the mic to display visualizations and information for your own diagnostic purposes, and your audio never leaves your device.
My microphone shows no signal even after I allowed access. What now?
Try these steps in order. First, confirm the correct device is selected in the dropdown. Second, check that your mic is not muted at the operating system level (look for a mute LED or a toggle in your audio settings). Third, make sure no other app, like Zoom or Discord, is holding exclusive access to the mic. Fourth, reload the page and try again. If the issue persists, contact our support team.
Does this test work on iPhone and iPad?
Yes. The tool works on iOS and iPadOS through Safari, Chrome, and Edge. You may need to tap Allow when prompted, and you must use HTTPS, which our site does by default.
Can I test a Bluetooth or wireless microphone?
Absolutely. Once your wireless or Bluetooth mic is paired with the operating system and selected as the default input device, it will appear in our microphone dropdown and behave exactly like a wired mic.
Why is my decibel reading negative?
Decibels in digital audio are measured relative to the full scale (dBFS), so values are always negative or zero. Zero dBFS is the loudest possible signal before clipping. A typical speaking voice at normal distance reads between negative 30 and negative 12 dBFS.
What is a good quality score?
Anything above 75 is excellent and indicates a clean signal with low noise. Scores between 50 and 75 are acceptable for video calls and casual recording. Below 50 suggests background noise, low input level, or hardware issues that may be worth addressing.
How long can I record audio for?
Recording is capped at sixty seconds to keep memory usage reasonable across all devices. For longer recordings, dedicated audio software is a better fit.
Is the recording saved to your servers?
No. The recording lives entirely in your browser memory until you either close the tab or click the download button. We never receive a copy.
Why does the spectrogram show colours?
A spectrogram maps frequency on the vertical axis, time on the horizontal axis, and amplitude as colour intensity. Brighter colours mean louder energy at that frequency. Sound engineers use this view to spot issues like hum (a steady horizontal line) or clicks (vertical bursts).
Can I use the test for a microphone connected through an audio interface?
Yes. As long as your audio interface (such as a Focusrite Scarlett or Behringer UMC) is recognised by your operating system, its inputs will appear in the microphone dropdown.
Does the tool support stereo microphones?
Yes. The tool reports the channel count of the connected device and visualises the combined signal. Stereo and multi channel microphones display correctly with both channels mixed for monitoring.
My mic works here but not in Zoom or Discord. Why?
If the test passes here, your hardware and operating system are working correctly. The problem is almost always inside the third party app. Open the audio settings of Zoom, Discord, Teams, or Skype and confirm the same microphone is selected as the input device.
Can I link to this Mic Test page from my own website?
Yes, please do. We are happy to be referenced from blogs, support articles, gaming forums, and tutorial videos. A simple text link is fine, no permission needed.

Try Our Other Free Tools

This Mic Test is part of a wider set of free hardware diagnostic tools we build at Gamepad Tester. Each one runs in your browser with the same privacy first approach.