OLED Burn-In Test – Free Online Display Retention Checker

Use our free OLED burn-in test tool to detect image retention, screen burn-in, and display uniformity issues on OLED, AMOLED, and other display technologies. View fullscreen color screens to identify ghost images, persistent icons, and uneven screen wear.

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OLED / AMOLED Burn-in Test
Image retention · Pixel aging · Uniformity check
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What is burn-in? On OLED and AMOLED displays, pixels showing the same bright element for a long time (taskbar, status bar, logo) can degrade permanently, leaving a faint ghost image. This tool helps you detect it early.
Ready — choose a test type and press Start
Test Type
Test Duration
Cycles through solid red, green, blue, white, and black. Look for any color that shows a faint outline of your taskbar, notch, or status bar — that's image retention or burn-in.
Color Flash — look for ghost images of your UI elements
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Why Use OLED Burn-in Test?

Quick Benefits

Detect OLED Burn-In

Identify permanent image retention and ghosting on OLED displays.

Test Screen Uniformity

Check for uneven brightness, color shifts, and display inconsistencies.

Multiple Color Tests

Switch between various solid colors to reveal hidden screen issues.

Free & Browser-Based

Perform the test instantly without installing any software.

How to Use the OLED Burn-in Test?

How to use

Step 1

Launch the OLED burn-in test tool above.

Step 2

Enter fullscreen mode for complete screen coverage.

Step 3

Cycle through the available color screens.

Step 4

Carefully inspect the display for ghost images, shadows, or retained elements.

Step 5

Pay special attention to areas where navigation bars, logos, or static content normally appear.

Step 6

Exit fullscreen mode after completing the inspection.

What Is OLED Burn-In?

OLED burn-in occurs when certain pixels experience uneven wear after displaying static content for extended periods. This can leave faint permanent images visible even when the original content is no longer displayed.

Common examples include:

  • Navigation bars
  • Channel logos
  • Game HUD elements
  • Status bars
  • Desktop taskbars

Burn-in is most noticeable on solid color backgrounds and low-brightness scenes.

What Is Image Retention?

Image retention is a temporary form of screen ghosting where previously displayed content remains faintly visible for a short period.

Unlike permanent burn-in, image retention often disappears after displaying varied content or turning off the screen for some time.

Testing helps determine whether the issue is temporary image retention or permanent burn-in.

What is OLED burn-in?

OLED burn-in is permanent image retention caused by uneven pixel wear after displaying static content for long periods.

Permanent burn-in cannot usually be completely removed. However, some devices offer pixel refresh features that may reduce its visibility.

No. Image retention is typically temporary, while burn-in is permanent.

All OLED displays can potentially experience burn-in, although modern devices include technologies to reduce the risk significantly.

Yes. The OLED burn-in test tool is completely free and works directly in your browser.

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