What Is My User Agent
Find out your user agent instantly—no signup, no hassle.
About This Tool
So, you’re wondering what your user agent is? Fair enough. It’s not the kind of thing you think about every day—until you suddenly need to know. Maybe you’re debugging a website, troubleshooting a login issue, or just curious what your browser is telling the internet about itself. That’s where this tool comes in.
Basically, your user agent is a string of text your browser sends to websites every time you visit one. It tells them what browser you’re using, what version, and sometimes even your operating system. Think of it like a digital ID card—short, to the point, and packed with just enough info for the site to decide how to serve you content.
This tool? It’s dead simple. You load the page, and it shows you exactly what your browser is broadcasting. No fluff, no tracking, no “enhanced experience” nonsense. Just your user agent, plain and clear.
Key Features
- Instantly displays your current user agent string
- Works on any device—phone, tablet, desktop
- No data stored or sent anywhere
- No ads, no pop-ups, no scripts running in the background
- Free to use, always
FAQ
Can websites see my user agent?
Yeah, they can—and they do. Every site you visit gets this info automatically. It’s part of how the web works. Some sites use it to show you mobile or desktop versions, or to block certain browsers.
Can I change my user agent?
You can, but not from here. Most browsers let you spoof a different user agent through developer tools or extensions. Just know that faking it can sometimes break sites or trigger security flags. Use it wisely.