What BrainMeter provides
BrainMeter is a collection of interactive exercises for reading, listening, memory, reaction time, mouse control, keyboard shortcuts, color perception, and focus. Each tool is designed around a specific task with visible instructions, adjustable difficulty where appropriate, and feedback based on the response a user actually makes.
The platform also offers Daily Training, a broad Skill Assessment, local progress summaries, and practical guides. These parts are connected so a person can learn what a metric means, complete an exercise, review the result, and choose a related activity without treating unlike scores as interchangeable.
Who the platform is for
BrainMeter is for people who want structured recreational practice, a clearer understanding of common browser measurements, or a practical way to rehearse digital actions. Students, office workers, writers, developers, and casual learners can choose the categories relevant to their everyday goals.
No account is required. A user can complete one exercise, follow a mixed daily session, or return to comparable tasks over time. The tools are not designed for employment screening, school placement, licensing, safety certification, or clinical decision-making.
Why the tools are free
BrainMeter is intended to make focused practice and transparent measurement broadly accessible. The current experience does not require a paid subscription or account. Free access does not mean the tools produce a universal score; each result remains tied to the activity, difficulty, device, browser, and conditions in which it was completed.
How results are calculated
Every tool uses a task-relevant calculation. Reading activities use real word counts, elapsed time, and comprehension context. Reaction activities use browser timing for valid attempts and track false starts. Accuracy activities divide correct responses by completed opportunities. Shortcut exercises compare recalled commands with the expected combination for the selected platform.
Tool pages explain their calculation and limitations in detail. BrainMeter does not add a hidden intelligence score, medical interpretation, or invented percentile. Daily and assessment summaries combine only the transparent 0–100 practice scores produced by completed activities.
Local progress and privacy
Completed results are stored in the current browser using local browser storage. They are not automatically synchronized to an account. Users can review, export, import, or clear those records from the Progress page. Clearing browser data, using private browsing, or changing devices can remove or separate local history.
Important limitations
BrainMeter does not provide medical, psychological, neurological, vision, hearing, intelligence, or fitness diagnosis. Device hardware, browser behavior, input method, display settings, language, fatigue, familiarity, and environment can all change a result. Anyone concerned about a real-world health, learning, vision, hearing, or accessibility issue should consult an appropriately qualified professional.
Use BrainMeter responsibly
Review the Disclaimer and Privacy Policy for the platform's measurement and data-handling boundaries.
