Not sure which browser you’re using or what version it is? This free tool helps you quickly identify your browser, browser version, operating system, user agent, and language all in one simple view.
| Your Browser | AppleWebKit |
| Browser Version | 537.36 |
| Your OS | |
| User Agent | Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; [email protected]) |
Most people use a web browser every day without thinking about what browser they’re actually using or how websites recognize it. Browser details usually become important when something doesn’t work properly or when a website or support team asks for technical information.
This tool shows essential browser information such as your browser name, version, operating system, user agent, and browser language. Everything is displayed instantly and in a readable format, without requiring any technical knowledge.
Websites often check browser information to ensure compatibility, improve performance, and deliver content correctly. Differences between browsers can affect how pages load, how features work, or which versions of a site you see.
If you’re curious about how browser detection works behind the scenes and how it affects your browsing experience, you can learn more about browser detection.
One of the most important details shown here is your browser agent, also known as the user agent. This value helps websites understand what browser and device you’re using.
If you want a simple, non-technical explanation of what a browser agent is and why it matters, you can understand browser agents in our detailed guide.
Your browser language setting tells websites which language you prefer. This can affect the language version of a website, automatic translations, and regional formatting.
To understand how browser language works and how to change it, see our guide on browser language explained.
Some websites rely on modern browser features. If your browser version is outdated or incompatible, pages may load incorrectly or not function at all.
When troubleshooting issues, it often helps to check your browser version here and see if your setup could be the cause.
This browser detection tool only reads information that your browser already shares with websites. No data is stored, tracked, or shared, and everything runs directly in your browser.
Your browser is the app you use to access websites, such as Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge. This tool shows which browser you’re using right now, along with key details like version, operating system, language, and user agent.
You can check your browser version instantly using this page. The tool detects your browser name and version automatically and displays them in a clear format, so you can copy and share the details if needed.
A browser agent (also called a user agent) is a text string your browser sends to websites to identify your browser, version, operating system, and device type. This tool shows your full user agent string so you can use it for troubleshooting or support requests.
Browser language is the language preference set in your browser that websites may use for localization. This tool shows your current browser language so you can verify it or troubleshoot localization and translation issues.
Websites and support teams ask for your browser details to diagnose compatibility issues, reproduce bugs, and ensure features work correctly across different browsers and versions.
Yes. This tool reads standard technical information that your browser already shares with websites, such as browser name, version, user agent, and language. It does not require downloads or permissions, and it does not store or track personal data.