| Your Browser | AppleWebKit |
| Browser Version | 537.36 |
| Your OS | |
| User Agent | Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.com) |
Websites behave differently depending on the browser you use. Sometimes a site works fine in one browser and breaks in another. Our What Is My Browser tool helps you instantly see which browser you’re using along with your user agent details.
You don’t need to search settings or install extensions. Just open the tool and get the information right away.
Your browser is the app you use to access the internet. Common examples include Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.
Each browser sends identifying information called a user agent when it connects to a website. This tells the website:
browser name and version
operating system
device type
This helps websites deliver compatible content.
Using this tool is very easy.
When you open the page, the What Is My Browser tool automatically detects your browser details. It reads the user agent string sent by your browser and displays the information clearly.
You’ll typically see:
browser name
browser version
operating system
user agent string
No input required.
Knowing your browser details helps when:
a website doesn’t load correctly
you’re testing browser compatibility
reporting bugs or issues
developing or testing websites
checking device or OS detection
Sharing your user agent often helps support teams diagnose problems faster.
A user agent is a text string that your browser sends to websites. It describes your browser, operating system, and device.
Websites use it to:
adjust layout or features
detect mobile vs desktop
block unsupported browsers
analyze traffic patterns
This tool helps you view that information clearly.
This tool is useful for many users.
If you’re a regular user, it helps you understand your browser setup.
If you’re a developer, it helps test user agent detection.
If you’re an SEO or QA professional, it helps troubleshoot compatibility issues.
If you’re contacting support, it helps share accurate browser details.
Anyone using the web can benefit.
This tool shows your real user agent, not a modified one.
If you’re using extensions or settings that change your user agent, the tool will display the modified value. This helps confirm whether spoofing is active.
This tool does not store your data
It only reads information your browser already shares publicly
No tracking or logging is involved
It’s safe to use anytime.
Knowing your browser and user agent clears up a lot of confusion when things don’t work as expected online.
With this What Is My Browser tool, you can instantly check your browser details, view your user agent, and understand how websites see your setup.