
Pinger - Network Monitor
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About
This tool offers real-time network monitoring and diagnostics for various devices. It visualizes network paths, tracks latency trends, and supports long-term data retention for analysis. Ideal for understanding home network status, optimizing gaming, or debugging network issues.
What's New in Pinger
1.2
January 20, 2026
1. Optimize data display 2. Add route tracking functionality
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FAQ
What is Pinger used for?
Pinger is a network monitoring tool that provides real-time insights into network conditions. It helps users understand latency, visualize network paths with traceroute, and monitor device status over extended periods.
Does Pinger have ads?
No, Pinger is ad-free. The application explicitly states no third-party tracking or advertising is used, ensuring an uninterrupted user experience.
What platforms is Pinger available on?
Pinger is a native dual-platform application, available for both iOS (iPhone and iPad) and macOS devices.
How long can Pinger monitor a network?
Pinger supports long-term monitoring for up to 7 days, with complete data point retention during this period.
Can I export my network data from Pinger?
Yes, Pinger allows you to export your history records in two formats: .pgr for reopening charts within the app, and .csv for detailed data analysis.
Is Pinger suitable for gamers?
Yes, Pinger is designed for gamers to monitor game server latency in real-time, helping them optimize their gaming experience by identifying potential network issues.
How does Pinger handle user data privacy?
Pinger prioritizes user privacy by storing all data locally on the device. There is no collection or upload of any user data to external servers.
What is the update frequency for Pinger?
Pinger was last updated on January 20, 2026, indicating active development. The latest version is 1.2.



