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StabilityPulse

Mbps doesn't measure call quality.

Utilitiesnetwork-qualitywebrtcvideo-callslatencyjitterbrowser-tooldiagnostics
StabilityPulse screenshot

About

StabilityPulse is a browser-based network quality testing tool that runs a 30-second synthetic WebRTC stream through a real TURN relay to measure jitter, packet loss, and bufferbloat. Unlike traditional speed tests, it predicts how your connection will actually perform on video call platforms like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet. No account is required and no results are stored.

Problem

Traditional internet speed tests (Mbps) don't accurately predict real-world video call quality, leaving users unable to diagnose call degradation issues.

For

remote workers and anyone who relies on video calling

How it works

It runs a synthetic WebRTC stream through a public TURN relay directly in the browser and measures jitter, packet loss, and bufferbloat in about 35 seconds.

Business model

free

Status

launched

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