Audio Latency Test
Measure round-trip latency (speakers → mic) or analyze audio files for leading silence.
Round-Trip Latency
Use headphones and keep volume moderate.
Settings
How to Use
- Connect Audio: Ensure your microphone and speakers are connected.
- Position Mic: Place your microphone close to the speaker (10-20cm).
- Start Test: Click the Start button.
- Wait for Sound: A test signal will play and be recorded.
- View Results: The round-trip latency is displayed instantly.
File Analyzer
Detect leading silence and optionally trim/export WAV.
Detection Settings
Notes
For the most accurate latency result, use Live Test with a mic and speakers on the same device.
The File Analyzer estimates leading silence and can export a trimmed WAV. If you recorded a loopback test externally, leading silence can approximate your offset.
All processing happens locally in your browser.
What is audio round-trip latency?
Round-trip latency is the delay from when your device plays a sound to when your microphone captures it again. It includes output buffering, speaker/mic hardware, driver processing, and input buffering.
Measure Latency
Estimate your real-world speaker-to-mic delay in milliseconds using an audible click or chirp.
Export Results
Download the captured recording WAV and analysis JSON for documentation or debugging.
Trim Silence
Analyze uploaded audio files, detect the first transient, and export a trimmed WAV instantly.
Accuracy tips
- Use headphones or keep speaker volume moderate to reduce feedback loops.
- Place the microphone close to the speaker for stronger detection.
- Run the test multiple times and compare the median latency.