What Is My Browser
Find out what browser you're using—fast, simple, and no sign-up needed.
About This Tool
So you’re wondering what browser you’re using? Maybe a website asked you, or you're trying to fix a weird glitch. Whatever the reason, figuring out your browser isn’t rocket science. This tool just tells you—plain and simple—what browser you’re on, along with a few other bits of info that might actually help.
It’s not flashy. No ads, no sign-ups, no nonsense. You land on the page, and it shows you your browser name, version, and sometimes even your operating system. Think of it like a digital ID check for your browser. Handy when you’re troubleshooting or just curious.
Key Features
- Instant detection – No waiting. It figures out your browser the second the page loads.
- Version details – Tells you not just the name (like Chrome or Firefox), but the exact version number. Useful for updates or support.
- OS info – Shows whether you’re on Windows, macOS, Linux, or mobile. Helps when diagnosing compatibility issues.
- User agent string – For the tech-savvy, it displays the full user agent. Great if you're debugging or testing sites.
- No tracking – It doesn’t store your data. What happens on your screen, stays on your screen.
FAQ
Why do I need to know my browser?
Sometimes websites act up because they’re not compatible with your browser version. Or maybe you’re following a tutorial that says “in Chrome, click this…” and you’re not sure if you’re even using Chrome. Knowing your browser helps you get the right fix or instructions.
Is this tool safe to use?
Yeah, totally. It runs entirely in your browser—nothing is sent to a server. It’s just reading info your browser already shares with websites. No malware, no spyware, no weird redirects. Just a quick look under the hood.