What Are Your Device Specs?
View a comprehensive summary of your device's hardware and software capabilities — all detected automatically in your browser without installing anything.
This tool aggregates information from multiple browser APIs to provide a complete device profile: operating system, browser version, CPU cores, memory, GPU renderer, screen resolution, battery status, and network connection type.
Your browser exposes over 20 different hardware and software properties through standard APIs like navigator, screen, and performance — enough to build a detailed device profile without any system-level access.
What Do Your Results Mean?
| Result | Range | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Good | All categories detected with detailed information | Your browser provides comprehensive device information. All hardware and software details are available for diagnostics and troubleshooting. |
| Warning | Some categories show limited or partial data | Your browser or privacy settings restrict some hardware details. Core information is available but certain metrics (e.g., RAM, GPU model) may be approximate or hidden. |
| Bad | Most categories unavailable or blocked | Privacy extensions or browser settings are blocking hardware detection. Try disabling strict privacy mode or use a Chromium-based browser for full details. |
Common Issues and How to Fix Them
Several device details show as 'Unknown' or 'N/A'
Some browsers (especially Firefox and Safari) restrict hardware APIs for privacy. Try using Chrome or Edge for the most complete device summary. Also check if privacy extensions like uBlock Origin are blocking API access.
GPU information is generic (e.g., 'ANGLE')
Some browsers mask the actual GPU renderer string. In Chrome, WebGL usually reports the real GPU model. Ensure hardware acceleration is enabled in your browser settings.