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🔍 Browser Fingerprint

Discover what your browser reveals about you - fonts, canvas, timezone and more. This information can be used to uniquely identify your device.



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Privacy Notice
Browser fingerprinting is a technique used to collect information about your browser and device. This data can be combined to create a unique identifier. No information shown here is stored on our servers.
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Browser Information
User Agent
Browser
Version
Language
Platform
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Screen & Display
Screen Resolution
Available Size
Color Depth
Pixel Ratio
Viewport
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Time & Location
Timezone
UTC Offset
Date Format
DST Active
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Hardware
CPU Cores
Memory (RAM)
Touch Support
WebGL Renderer
WebGL Vendor
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Canvas Fingerprint
Canvas Hash
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Detected Fonts
Total Fonts Detected

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🔐 About Browser Fingerprinting

Your browser silently reveals more about you than you might think. Every time you go online, it leaves behind a unique digital footprint — a combination of fonts, screen settings, timezone, and hardware capabilities that can be used to identify you, without cookies or logins.

This free Browser Fingerprint Test analyzes over a dozen attributes — including canvas rendering, installed fonts, WebGL, and device memory — to show you exactly what websites can collect about your device.

At DeviceInfo, we believe in transparency and digital privacy. This tool helps you understand your online exposure, all while keeping your data 100% private and secure — no information is ever sent to our servers.

What This Tool Analyzes

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Canvas Fingerprint

Detects how your browser renders text and graphics — a key method used to uniquely identify devices based on GPU and rendering engine differences.

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Font Detection

Identifies all system and web fonts available in your browser. This combination creates a highly unique signature across users.

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Browser & OS Info

Extracts user agent, browser name, version, platform (Windows, macOS, Android, iOS), and language settings.

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Screen & Display

Measures resolution, color depth, pixel ratio, and viewport size — crucial for device profiling.

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Timezone & Locale

Detects your local timezone, UTC offset, daylight saving status, and regional formatting preferences.

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Hardware & Performance

Estimates CPU cores, RAM, WebGL renderer, and touch support — advanced signals used in modern tracking.

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100% Private & Secure

All analysis happens directly in your browser. No data is sent, stored, or shared. You remain anonymous.

Instant & Free

Get results in seconds — no installation, no sign-up, no cost. Just open and test.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is browser fingerprinting?

Browser fingerprinting is a tracking technique that collects details about your browser, device, and system to generate a unique identifier without using cookies.

Does this tool collect or store my data?

No. All detection happens in your browser. We do not send, store, or share any of your information.

Why do some details show as “unknown”?

Some information may not be accessible due to browser privacy settings, extensions, or device restrictions.

Is the detected information 100% accurate?

No. While we use advanced detection methods, certain details depend on browser and device permissions, so accuracy may vary.

Can websites use this data to track me?

Yes. Websites can combine your device, browser, and network details to create a unique fingerprint for tracking purposes.

How can I protect myself from fingerprinting?

You can reduce tracking by using privacy-focused browsers, disabling unnecessary features, using a VPN, and limiting JavaScript access.

Why does my IP address change?

Your IP may change depending on your ISP, VPN usage, or when switching networks (Wi-Fi, mobile data, etc.).

Can this tool detect if I’m using a VPN?

This tool may show VPN or proxy indicators, but it cannot guarantee 100% VPN detection accuracy.

Why do different browsers show different results?

Each browser reveals different levels of information. For example, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge expose different APIs and data points.

What does “WebRTC leak” mean?

A WebRTC leak occurs when your real IP address is exposed through the WebRTC protocol, even if you’re using a VPN.

Is this tool safe to use?

Yes. It only reads data your browser already provides. Nothing harmful is installed or run on your system.

Can I use this tool on mobile devices?

Yes. The tool works on desktops, tablets, and smartphones, though some details may vary depending on the device.