What Is My User Agent
Find out your user agent instantly. See what your browser tells websites.
About This Tool
So, you’re wondering what your user agent is? Honestly, it’s not as complicated as it sounds. Your user agent is basically just a string of text that your browser sends to websites whenever you visit them. It tells the site a little bit about you—like what browser you’re using, your operating system, and sometimes even your device type.
Think of it like a nametag your browser wears when it walks into a website. “Hey, I’m Chrome on Windows,” or “I’m Safari on an iPhone.” Websites use this info for all sorts of things—making sure the page loads right, showing mobile or desktop versions, or even blocking bots.
This tool simply shows you that nametag. You type in nothing. You click nothing. It just tells you what your browser is saying about itself. Useful if you're debugging, checking compatibility, or just curious.
Key Features
- Instantly displays your current user agent string
- Works in every major browser—Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, you name it
- No tracking, no cookies, no nonsense
- Clean, no-frills interface—because who needs clutter?
- Mobile-friendly, so you can check it on your phone too
FAQ
Why would I need to know my user agent?
Good question. Maybe you’re a developer testing how a site behaves on different browsers. Or maybe a site’s acting weird and support asks, “What’s your user agent?” This tool gives you the answer in two seconds.
Can websites see my user agent?
Yep. Every time you load a page, your browser sends it along automatically. It’s not hidden. But don’t worry—it doesn’t include personal info like your name or location. Just technical details about your setup.