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GameBench releases its free FPS Monitor app to let you monitor professional-grade performance metrics on your device

GameBench releases its free FPS Monitor app to let you monitor professional-grade performance metrics on your device

Posted on April 16, 2026 By safdargal12 No Comments on GameBench releases its free FPS Monitor app to let you monitor professional-grade performance metrics on your device
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GameBench is a name that should be familiar to gamers, game developers, journalists, content creators, and anyone who wants to monitor a device’s performance metrics while gaming. The company offers GameBench Pro, which is targeted at this audience, but it costs thousands of dollars. To make this performance data more accessible, GameBench has announced a free app called GameBench FPS Monitor. We had exclusive pre-release access to this app, which is now available to all Android users through the Google Play Store, provided their device runs Android 11 or later.

As the name suggests, the GameBench FPS Monitor app lets users monitor frame rate in real time when gaming, while also detecting janks and displaying battery temperature.

This information is displayed in a floating overlay that appears on the screen after you’ve completed the GameBench FPS Monitor’s setup. Just start the game, press the Play button on the overlay, and the app starts displaying real-time FPS, janks, and battery temperature data while simultaneously recording it.


GameBench FPS Monitor
GameBench FPS Monitor
GameBench FPS Monitor

GameBench FPS Monitor

You can stop recording data from the overlay, after which you are presented with the session results, including FPS charts, temperature trends, and total jank count. All your sessions can be accessed from the GameBench FPS Monitor’s Dashboard, and if you want, you can share the session results as screenshots.


GameBench FPS Monitor displaying performance data and session results
GameBench FPS Monitor displaying performance data and session results
GameBench FPS Monitor displaying performance data and session results
GameBench FPS Monitor displaying performance data and session results

GameBench FPS Monitor displaying performance data and session results

It’s worth noting, though, that while GameBench advertises this app for monitoring gaming performance data, it also worked with non-gaming apps, including Instagram and our own official GSMArena app (download it from here if you haven’t checked it out yet).


GameBench FPS Monitor works with games and apps
GameBench FPS Monitor works with games and apps
GameBench FPS Monitor works with games and apps
GameBench FPS Monitor works with games and apps
GameBench FPS Monitor works with games and apps

GameBench FPS Monitor works with games and apps

Another thing worth mentioning is that GameBench has imposed a 5-minute-per-session, 20-minute-per-day usage limit on FPS Monitor. Well, it’s a free app with no ads after all, and unlike GameBench Pro, you don’t need an account to use it, so some limitations are expected.

We find the per-session limit of 5 minutes to be on the lower side, though, and prefer that GameBench impose a limit of 20 minutes per day, as that would enable users to record data for a longer duration. We spoke with GameBench about this and were told they would consider changing the current usage limits based on user feedback.

That said, one of our favorite features of the Gamebench FPS Monitor is that it doesn’t require root access to your Android device. We also like that it doesn’t require a PC to complete the setup, unlike the GameBench Pro setup. Moreover, you don’t need to keep the Android device connected to a PC via USB cable when running the FPS Monitor app, which, again, is required for GameBench Pro and is the only complaint we have with this paid tool. However, you must keep your Android device connected to a Wi-Fi network to use the GameBench FPS Monitor.

We’ve been using the free GameBench FPS Monitor for some time now, and for an app that’s completely free, has no in-app purchases, doesn’t show ads, and doesn’t require an account to use, we like what it’s offering.

The GameBench FPS Monitor app supports English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Korean, simplified Chinese, and traditional Chinese languages. You can download the app from the Google Play Store here.



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