Get HTTP Headers

Check any site's HTTP headers instantly—fast, simple, no signup.

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Get HTTP Headers Tool

About This Tool

So, you want to see what’s going on behind the scenes when a website loads? That’s where checking HTTP headers comes in. It’s not magic—just a way to peek at the data your browser and the server swap when you visit a page. This tool grabs those headers and lays them out so you can actually understand what they mean. I’ve used this kind of thing more times than I can count. Whether I’m debugging a weird redirect, checking if caching is working, or just curious about what headers a site is sending, it’s one of those simple tools that saves time. No fluff, no login, just paste a URL and get the headers. That’s it.

Key Features

  • Fast and simple—enter a URL, hit go, see the headers.
  • Works with any public website. No need to install anything.
  • Shows both request and response headers so you can see the full picture.
  • Clean, readable format. No clutter, just the info you need.
  • Useful for developers, testers, or anyone troubleshooting web issues.
  • No tracking, no ads. It’s just a tool that does one thing well.

FAQ

Can I use this on any website?
Yeah, as long as it’s publicly accessible. If the site blocks bots or requires login, you might get limited or no headers. Private or localhost sites won’t work unless you’re running the tool locally.

Why would I even need to see HTTP headers?
Good question. Headers tell you about caching, security policies, redirects, server info, and more. If a page isn’t loading right or you’re seeing unexpected behavior, headers often hold the clue. It’s like checking the engine light—simple, but tells you a lot.