What Is My User Agent

Find your user agent instantly. See what your browser tells websites.

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What Is My User Agent?

Get your complete user agent string

About This Tool

So, you're probably wondering—what the heck is a user agent, and why should you care? Honestly, it’s not the most exciting topic, but it’s one of those things that pops up when you’re debugging a website, trying to figure out why something looks weird on your phone, or just curious about what your browser is telling websites about itself. Your user agent is basically a string of text your browser sends to every website you visit. It tells the site what browser you’re using, your operating system, and sometimes even details about your device. Think of it like a digital nametag that says, “Hey, I’m Chrome on Windows 11” or “I’m Safari on an iPhone.” This little tool? It just reads that string and shows it to you. Simple. No fluff. No tracking (unless your browser already does that—more on that later). Just paste, click, and see what your browser is saying behind your back.

Key Features

  • Instant display of your full user agent string—no waiting, no ads.
  • Works on any device: desktop, phone, tablet—doesn’t matter.
  • No data stored. Nothing sent to a server. Your info stays on your machine.
  • Clean, minimal interface. Because who needs clutter?
  • Copy to clipboard with one click. Handy when you’re reporting a bug or checking compatibility.

FAQ

Can websites see my user agent?
Yep. Every time you load a page, your browser hands over that string automatically. It’s part of the HTTP request. So if you’re worried about privacy, know that this info is already out there—this tool just shows you what’s being shared.

Why would I need to know my user agent?
Good question. Maybe a website isn’t loading right and support asks for it. Or you’re testing how your site looks on different browsers. Or you’re just nosy. Either way, now you’ve got it right in front of you.