Microphone Tester
Test your microphone in the browser. Check input volume level, peak indicator, and live audio waveform without installing any software. Works with USB microphones, headset mics, and built-in laptop microphones.
Ready to test your microphone
Your browser will ask for microphone permission. Audio is processed locally and never sent to any server.
- • If no permission prompt appears, check your browser's site settings for this page
- • On Chrome/Edge: click the lock icon in the address bar → Microphone → Allow
- • On macOS: System Preferences → Security & Privacy → Microphone → enable your browser
- • If volume stays at 0%, check that the correct microphone is set as default in OS settings
How the Microphone Test Works
This tool uses the browser's getUserMedia API to access your microphone and the Web Audio AnalyserNode to measure input levels and visualize the waveform in real time. Audio is processed entirely in your browser — nothing is recorded or transmitted. The volume percentage is calculated from the RMS of the audio signal, and the waveform canvas updates at up to 60 frames per second.
Microphone Types & Compatibility
USB Microphones
Plug-and-play with built-in DAC. Works with any browser on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Shown as "USB Audio Device" or by brand name.
Built-in Laptop Mics
Supported on all platforms. Typically lower quality with higher background noise pickup. Check gain settings if volume is too low.
Headset / Combo Jack
TRRS 3.5mm combo jacks (headphone + mic) work on most devices. Separate TRS mic jacks require a splitter or USB adapter on newer laptops.
Audio Interface Mics
XLR microphones connected via USB audio interface appear as a USB device and work seamlessly. Set interface as default input in OS settings.
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