Online GPS Speedometer
Track your real-time travel speed directly in your browser. No app installation required. Uses high-accuracy GPS for cars, cycling, and running.
How Does This Online Speedometer Work?
Unlike physical speedometers that connect to a vehicle's transmission, this online speedometer calculates your speed using the Geolocation API built into your smartphone or laptop. It communicates directly with GPS (Global Positioning System) satellites to pinpoint your exact coordinates.
By tracking how your coordinates change over specific intervals of time, the tool mathematically calculates your exact velocity in real-time. Because it uses aerospace-grade satellite data, it is often more accurate than a standard car dashboard speedometer, which can be thrown off by tire size or tire pressure.
Perfect For Every Journey (Use Cases)
- 🚗 For Cars & Driving: Is your car's dashboard speedometer broken? Simply open this page on your phone, place it on a dashboard mount, and you have a perfect, free HUD (Heads Up Display) alternative.
- 🚴 For Cycling: Mount your phone to your handlebars to track your cycling speed. Easily toggle between km/h and mph based on your preference without downloading heavy cycling apps.
- 🏃 For Running & Walking: Check your sprinting or jogging speed instantly. Our real-time digital gauge updates quickly to reflect sudden changes in your pace.
- 🚂 For Trains & Boats: Ever wondered how fast your high-speed train or ferry is going? Since GPS works anywhere with an open view of the sky, you can satisfy your curiosity while traveling.
GPS Accuracy & Troubleshooting
This web-based speedometer is highly accurate, but its precision relies entirely on the quality of your device's GPS signal. Here are a few things to keep in mind:
- Clear Sky View: GPS requires a direct line of sight to satellites. Driving in deep tunnels, underground parking, or dense forests will disrupt the signal and show 0 km/h.
- Location Permissions: You must grant Location Access when your browser prompts you. If you accidentally blocked it, tap the 'lock' icon in your browser's address bar to re-enable Location.
- Lag or Delay: Browser-based GPS pings typically update every 1 second. You might notice a slight 1-2 second delay compared to your car's physical needle during rapid acceleration or hard braking.
