WiFi Analyzer

Contains ads
4.5
21.2K reviews
1M+
Downloads
Content rating
Rated for 3+
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About this app

WiFi Analyzer recommends the best channel and place for your router, get the best out of your WiFi!

WiFi Analyzer gives the most important information about your network, shows all connected devices and any WiFi around you!
It helps you to find the best channel for the best connection speed.

Highlighted features:
* Find who uses your Wifi! Detect all connected network devices, scan your wireless network
* 2.4 and 5 GHz support
* Check wifi security problems
* Analyze signal strength and latency (ping)
* detect crowded channels, verify DNS working
* Detailed information about your network and your access point including the vendor of the Access Point, frequency, channel width, security level and DHCP info, BSSID (router MAC address).
* Open router settings
* Recommendation for the best channel
* Check wireless networks easily on several charts
* Export result
* Wifi analytics
* Wifi network type: WEP, WPA, WPA2, WPA3
* Get fast fixes

Are you ready to discover your Wifi?

Optimize wifi with the most intuitive WiFi analyzer tool on the Google Play!
Increase the network performance via analyzing and monitoring your wifi network!

Dark or Light theme are also available
Available filters: SSID, wifi band, overlapping channels

This wifi tool app monitors and analyzes your network and warns you if there are problems.
For beginners: easy to understand, you don't need to be an IT expert. You can detect the problems without knowing how the RSSI, link speed work or what they mean.


IMPORTANT for Android 6 (Marshmallow): Please enable location service (Settings>Location) or the app won't work properly. This is not required for the app, this is a problem in android 6.0 (without it the app won't see the networks).
Updated on
20 Jan 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
Device or other IDs
This app may collect these data types
Location, App info and performance and Device or other IDs
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.5
19.2K reviews
Brian Simms
1 January 2021
This app gives the same functionality as most wifi analyzers, but it adds more. The throughput meter to the router and multiple ping response to popular internet addresses are features you don't see often. There is raw data if you want to look past the charts and graphs. The ads are not intrusive as some have mentioned. It has the features of multiple apps all in one and I'm talking about the free version. Nice work dev team.
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Peter MacIver
20 December 2023
The app does what is sets out to do. BUT........ the Yellow alphanumerics on a Black background makes it very hard to read on a 6" phone screen even inside in a dark area. Not a hope if you're outside. Pity, so only 4 stars overall. 20/12/23. Edit. Thanks for the reply Matey. Changed to "Light" Theme and everything is hunky-dory. Would give it 10 if possible. LOL!
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Zoltán Pallagi
28 August 2023
you can change the color theme in settings/theme (light, dark, flat)
Matt Reineman
6 January 2022
I tested six of the top Wi-Fi analyzers. I'm trying to find the best app to help me determine an optimal channel in the 5 GHz band. This was the second to get uninstalled. The first problem is that the Networks tab cannot be filtered by band, so the 5 GHz networks that I'm interested in get watered down by a couple dozen 2.4 GHz networks. If more than a couple dozen networks are visible, the optional legend on the Networks tab gets truncated, and there's no way to scroll. Since it sorts by channel number (instead of the more logical choice of signal strength), only networks on the lowest numbered channels will have their colors defined in the legend. The list of available networks (under Show Networks) is likewise sorted by channel number, and there is no way to filter by band. I have to scroll through a bunch of 2.4 GHz networks to get to the 5 GHz ones that I'm interested in. The channel numbers in the 5 GHz band are wrong. The developer needs to study how 5 GHz channels are numbered (hint: see "List of WLAN channels" on Wikipedia). The bandwidth actually affects the channel number, despite whatever the access point (AP) advertises. Unlike other apps, this one doesn't even list the bandwidth (e.g. 20, 40, 80, or 160 MHz)! Only the center frequency of the AP's advertised channel number is given. Again, the developer did not account for the actual bandwidth nor the fact that channels consist of frequency ranges, rather than singular frequencies like analog radio.
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What's new

Updated device database
Maintenance fixes