Paste a Solana token and a trade size. This simulates the swap across live DEX routes and shows the real price impact, how much size the pool absorbs, and your worst case. No wallet connection, nothing signed, nothing stored.
The same token at increasing trade sizes. Where the impact column starts climbing steeply is the point the pool stops absorbing you.
How the router splits your trade at the size you entered.
Your own trade moving the price, because the pool isn't deep enough to absorb you. It's a function of your size against the pool, and it's entirely predictable before you sign.
The gap between the price you were quoted and the price you got, caused by other trades landing between the two. Your tolerance setting isn't protection — it's a maximum you pre-authorise.
How much size the pool absorbs before the price runs away. The chart tells you what other people paid; depth tells you what you'll pay.
The least you can receive and still have the transaction succeed, given your tolerance. If the fill would be worse than this, it reverts instead — which is the setting doing its job.
Quotes are live from Jupiter's public routing API. Nothing is stored, no wallet is connected, and nothing here is signed — this only ever reads.