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What is my browser
Browser Details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Browser Name | |
| Browser Version | |
| Is JavaScript Enabled | |
| Browser Cookies | |
| Operating System | |
| Languages | |
| Screen Resolution | |
| Device Type | |
| Color Depth |
What Is My Browser
The “What Is My Browser” tool detects and displays the browser and its version you are currently using. It also shows key details such as your operating system, browser engine, screen resolution, and other relevant browser parameters. This information is useful for web developers, testers, support staff, and everyday users who want to verify compatibility or diagnose display issues.
Your browser plays a pivotal role in how websites and web apps render content. Knowing the exact browser name and version helps ensure that features or scripts behave as expected. Whether you are testing a new layout, debugging cross-browser issues, or simply curious about your setup, this tool provides quick accurate information.
Why Knowing Your Browser Information Matters
- Ensures website compatibility:Some web pages rely on features supported only by particular browsers or specific versions.
- Helps with troubleshooting:If a page looks broken you can check if the browser version is outdated or unsupported.
- Assists in testing and development:Knowing the browser engine and version lets you target specific fixes or styles.
- Improves support communication: When you report a website issue providing browser details helps technicians respond faster.
What Information This Tool Shows
- Browser name and version (eg Chrome 117, Firefox 116)
- Operating system (eg Windows 10, macOS Monterey, Android 14)
- Browser engine (eg Blink, Gecko, WebKit)
- User agent string that defines the browser and system fingerprint
- Screen resolution and aspect ratio
- Language preference set in your browser
All the data is gathered automatically in your browser and displayed instantly.
How to Use the What Is My Browser Tool
Navigate to the tool page.
The tool detects your browser and system information automatically — no manual input required.
Review the details and copy or record any particular item such as browser version.
If you are experiencing display issues or compatibility problems share this data with your support or development team.
Best Practices for Browser Compatibility
- Keep your browser updated to the latest release for security and performance.
- Test your website or application on multiple browsers and versions.
- Use progressive enhancement and feature detection rather than relying on a specific browser version.
- Remove or update outdated plugins or extensions that may interfere with page rendering.
- Ensure fallback or graceful degradation paths for users on older or less common browsers.
