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Troubleshooting a website issue or just curious about your tech specs? Our Free "What Is My Browser" Tool automatically detects your current browser, its version, and your operating system. Whether you're reporting a bug to a developer or ensuring your browser is up-to-date for security reasons, we provide all the technical details you need in one simple snapshot.
Security Compliance: Outdated browsers are vulnerable to security threats. This tool helps you verify if you are running the latest, most secure version of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge.
Web Development & QA: Developers use this to see how a site renders across different environments. If a client reports an issue, "What is my browser" is the first question asked.
Cookie & JavaScript Status: Many modern web features require Cookies and JavaScript to be enabled. Our tool checks these settings so you can fix functionality issues immediately.
Screen Resolution Optimization: Knowing your browser's window size helps you understand how "responsive" design elements appear on your specific device.
Browser Name & Version: (e.g., Chrome 124.0.x)
Operating System: (e.g., Windows 11, macOS, Android, or iOS)
User Agent String: The specific code your browser sends to websites to identify itself.
JavaScript Status: Confirms if your browser can execute scripts.
Cookie Support: Verifies if your browser is allowing sites to store temporary data.
If you are working with a support team, simply copy and paste the results from this page into your support ticket. This saves time and helps technicians identify "compatibility bugs" without a long back-and-forth conversation.
Q: Why do I need to update my browser?
A: Browser updates include critical security patches and support for new web technologies. Using an old version can make your data vulnerable and cause modern websites to look "broken."
Q: What is a "User Agent" string?
A: It is a line of text that acts as an ID card for your browser. It tells the website's server which browser you use, your OS, and your version so the server can send the correctly formatted version of the site.
Q: Is this tool private?
A: Yes. We only detect the information your browser naturally broadcasts to any website you visit. We do not store your personal data or track your browsing history.