User Agent Finder

Instantly view your current web browser's User-Agent string and its associated details.

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The User-Agent Finder instantly displays the User-Agent string of your current browser. Learn details about your operating system, browser version, and device type. Perfect for developers debugging website compatibility or anyone curious about their digital fingerprint. Find your User-Agent now!

Your Privacy: User agent detection happens in your browser. We only receive standard HTTP headers.

Server-Side

Select a preset user agent for testing:

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Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.com)

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User Agent Details

Browser Information
Browser:
Unknown
Browser Version:
Unknown
System Information
Operating System:
Unknown
OS Version:
Unknown
Device Information
Device Type:
Desktop
Is Mobile: No
Is Tablet: No
Additional Information
Is Bot/Crawler: Yes
Language:
Unknown
Platform:
Unknown

Browser Capabilities

  1. 1 Access Tool: Simply navigate to the User-Agent Finder tool page.
  2. 2 Automatic Detection: The tool automatically detects and displays your full User-Agent string.
  3. 3 Review Details: Instantly see a breakdown of the string, including your Browser Name, Operating System (OS), and device architecture.

What is a User-Agent string?

It's a header string sent by your web browser that tells the website server what type of client (browser, OS, device) is making the request.

Why is my User-Agent important for web development?

Developers use the User-Agent to determine browser compatibility, deliver device-specific content, or serve mobile/desktop layouts.

Is the User-Agent a privacy risk?

While it identifies your software, it's generally considered low risk as it's a standard part of web traffic. Many browsers are simplifying their UAs for better privacy.

Bug Reporting

Example Keyword: check my browser version
Quickly provide accurate browser and OS details when reporting a website bug to a developer.

Compatibility Testing

Example Keyword: what is my user agent string
Verify how a website or web service is identifying your specific client configuration.

Server Log Debugging

Example Keyword: find user-agent details
Understand the exact client information being recorded in your server access logs.

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