Browser capability testing
Use Vibration Tester to check the permission and media features available on the current device.
Check whether the browser exposes web vibration and send a custom pattern; iPhone and iPad browsers are unsupported.
Vibration Tester runs directly in the browser without installing software or creating an account. The page adapts to the current device and shows a clear compatibility message when a browser feature is unavailable.
Check whether the browser exposes web vibration and send a custom pattern; iPhone and iPad browsers are unsupported.
Use Vibration Tester to check the permission and media features available on the current device.
Create a quick recording or test without signing in to a cloud service.
The page asks the browser for device permission only after a user action. Recordings and detected content remain in the browser unless you explicitly download or share them.
Only some Android Chromium browsers implement the Vibration API. iPhone, iPad, Firefox, and many desktop devices will not vibrate. A webpage can see whether the request was accepted but cannot verify the motor.
Check the result after processing. For file tools, keep the original until the downloaded output has been verified.
Yes. The core tool works without an account. Future advertising or optional paid services will not change the result shown by the free tool.
The page asks the browser for device permission only after a user action. Recordings and detected content remain in the browser unless you explicitly download or share them.
Only some Android Chromium browsers implement the Vibration API. iPhone, iPad, Firefox, and many desktop devices will not vibrate. A webpage can see whether the request was accepted but cannot verify the motor.
Reload the page, use a current browser, disable aggressive content blockers for this page, and check any requested permission. For file tools, try a smaller or valid file and keep the original.