Your browser and device information will automatically appear in the User Agent
section.
Check your Browser Language and other device details displayed below the user agent
string.
Click the Copy to Clipboard button to save your User Agent string for testing or
troubleshooting purposes.
For more detailed browser insights, click on Browser Info to get extended
information about your system and browser settings.
Benefits of Using Our User Agent Tool
Quick Identification: Instantly view your browser, operating system, and device
details without installing any software.
Compatibility Check: Ensure websites or web applications display correctly based on
your browser and device type.
Testing & Development: Developers can easily verify browser behavior and optimize
websites for different devices.
Privacy & Security: Understand what information your browser sends to websites and
enhance privacy if needed.
User-Friendly: Simple interface with clear, easy-to-read information for both
beginners and advanced users.
Free & Online: Access the tool anytime without downloads or subscriptions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a User Agent?
A User Agent is a software application that acts on behalf of a user to access web content.
In the context of web browsing, it refers to the browser or tool that sends requests to
websites. Each User Agent identifies itself to web servers through a User-Agent string,
which includes details about the browser, operating system, and device. This information
helps websites deliver content optimized for the user's environment.
How can I find my User Agent string?
You can easily determine your User Agent string by using SewaTools online tools. These
platforms automatically display the User-Agent string your browser sends, providing insights
into your browser and system details.
Why is the User Agent string important?
The User Agent string plays a crucial role in web interactions by informing servers about
the client's browser type, version, and operating system. This information allows websites
to tailor content, ensuring compatibility and optimal user experience across different
devices and browsers.
Can the User Agent string be modified?
Yes, many browsers allow users to modify their User Agent strings, a practice known as "User
Agent spoofing." This can be useful for testing website behavior across different browsers
or for privacy reasons. However, altering the User Agent string can lead to unexpected
website behavior if the site relies on specific browser features.
Is it safe to share my User Agent string?
Generally, sharing your User Agent string is safe, as it doesn't contain personal
information. However, it does reveal details about your browser and operating system, which
could be used for fingerprinting techniques to track users. For enhanced privacy, some users
choose to modify or limit the information shared in their User Agent strings.
How does the User Agent string affect website compatibility?
Websites often use the User Agent string to detect the client's browser and adjust content
accordingly. This ensures that users receive a version of the site optimized for their
specific browser and device. However, reliance on User Agent strings can sometimes lead to
compatibility issues if the string is misinterpreted or if the browser is not recognized.