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Mic Test

See your microphone working.

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Confirm you'll be heard.

Before a call, interview or recording, it's worth a five-second check that your microphone is actually picking up sound. Speak and watch the waveform respond and the level meter climb — if they move, you're good to go.

The test uses the Web Audio API to analyze your mic in real time, entirely on your device. No audio is captured or sent anywhere, and the microphone is released the moment you press Stop.

About the Mic Test

This Mic Test is a simple way to confirm your microphone is actually working before you rely on it. An online mic test answers one question quickly: is your computer hearing you? When you speak, the live input meter and waveform respond in real time, so within a few seconds you can see whether sound is being picked up or whether something needs fixing. There is no setup and nothing to install, which is why a quick mic test online is the fastest sanity check before any call or recording.

How to run the mic test

Press Start and allow microphone access when your browser asks. If you have more than one input, choose the right one from the device dropdown, then talk normally. Watch the level meter climb and the waveform move as you speak. If the indicator lights up and the meter reacts to your voice, your microphone is connected and your audio is reaching the browser correctly. This is the core of the test: you are checking the live input level, not recording anything. The microphone is analyzed on your device and released the moment you press Stop. A steady reading that climbs as you speak and falls when you pause is exactly what you want to see, and a flat line means the signal is not getting through yet.

Troubleshooting a microphone test

If the meter stays flat during your microphone test, work through a short checklist. First, make sure you actually granted permission; if you blocked it, re-enable access from the icon in your browser address bar and try again. Second, confirm the correct device is selected, because laptops often default to a built-in mic instead of your headset or USB microphone. Third, check that the mic is not muted in your operating system and that no other application is holding exclusive use of it. After any change, press Start once more so the page can re-read your input.

  • No signal: speak louder or move closer, then verify the right input is chosen.
  • Wrong device: switch microphones in the dropdown and test again.
  • Blocked permission: allow microphone access and reload if needed.

Mic test with playback and pairing with a webcam test

A live meter tells you that input is being received, and a mic test with playback is the natural next step when you want to hear how you sound to others. The principle is the same: speak, watch the level respond, and trust your ears and the meter together. If you are preparing for video calls, pair this with a camera and mic test so you check both at once. Running a webcam mic test side by side means you confirm your picture and your voice in the same sitting, which is exactly what most meeting and streaming tools expect from you.

People reach for an online mic test for everyday reasons: joining a video meeting, recording a podcast or voice memo, going live on a stream, or simply confirming a new headset works after plugging it in. A few seconds spent on a mic test online saves the awkward you are on mute moment and the wasted minutes of a call where nobody can hear you. Because everything runs locally in your browser, your audio is never uploaded, captured, or stored. Treat this microphone test as a routine pre-flight check & you will walk into every call confident that you will be heard clearly.

Frequently asked questions

How do I test my microphone?

Press Start microphone, allow access when your browser asks, then talk normally. This online mic test shows a live waveform and a volume meter that rise as you speak, which confirms your mic is picking up sound. It's the fastest way to test your mic with no download or sign-up.

How do I test my mic before a call?

Run this mic test a minute before you join, speak at your normal volume, and watch the input meter respond. If the level climbs when you talk and falls when you pause, your microphone is ready for Zoom, Teams, Meet, or Discord. Doing a quick mic test here first avoids the awkward you're on mute moment.

Why is my mic not working?

The usual culprits are blocked browser permission, the wrong input selected, the mic muted in your operating system, or another app holding it. Start the test, allow access, pick the right device from the dropdown, and check it isn't muted. If the meter stays flat, close other apps using the mic and try again.

How do I fix microphone permissions in my browser?

Click the camera or lock icon in your browser's address bar, set the microphone to Allow, then reload the page and press Start again. If you blocked it earlier, the prompt won't reappear until you re-enable access there. On phones, also confirm the browser app has microphone permission in your system settings.

How do I test my microphone on Windows?

On Windows 10 or 11, go to Settings > System > Sound, choose your input, and watch the test bar react as you speak. For a quicker check with no setup, just run this online microphone test in your browser instead. Speak and watch the live meter to confirm Windows is hearing you.

How do I test my microphone on a Mac?

On macOS, open System Settings > Sound > Input and watch the input level move as you talk. Or skip the menus and run the mic test on this page, which works the same in any browser on Mac, Windows, Linux, or mobile. There's nothing to install either way.

Why is my mic so quiet and how do I boost it?

First move closer to the mic, since even a few inches makes a big difference, then raise the input level in your system sound settings. On Windows, open Device Properties > Levels and nudge the Microphone Boost slider up, starting around +10 dB to avoid distortion. Re-run this microphone test after each change and aim for the meter to reach a healthy mid-range when you speak.

How do I choose a different microphone to test?

Once access is granted, use the device dropdown to switch between your available inputs, whether built-in, a headset, or a USB mic. Pick one and speak to test that specific device, which is handy after plugging in a new headset. Selecting the right input here is also the device most meeting apps will default to.

Is this online mic test private and safe?

Yes. Your microphone is analyzed live in your browser using the Web Audio API, and the audio is never recorded, saved, or uploaded anywhere. Everything in this mic test runs locally on your device, and the microphone is released the instant you press Stop.

Can I test my mic and webcam together?

This page focuses on a clear, accurate mic test, but all browser tools read from the same camera and microphone, so a working result here means a working call elsewhere. To check your video too, pair this with a webcam test and confirm both before you join. That way you verify your picture and your voice in one quick sitting.