Which Web Browser Am I Using?
If you’re troubleshooting a website issue, it’s helpful to know exactly which web browser—and version—you’re using. This information helps developers find and fix problems faster.
How to Find Out
The easiest way? Just visit mybrowserinfo.dev. It instantly shows your browser name, version, device type, and more—all in one place. No digging through settings required.
Other Ways to Check
If you want to find the info manually, here’s how:
- Chrome: Click the three dots in the upper right → Help → About Google Chrome
- Firefox: Menu → Help → About Firefox
- Edge: Menu → Help and feedback → About Microsoft Edge
- Safari: On a Mac, click Safari in the top bar → About Safari
This will show your browser version, which can help identify compatibility issues.
Why This Matters
Some website features work differently—or not at all—in certain browsers or older versions. Knowing your setup can help support teams quickly spot whether the issue is browser-related.
Bonus tip: If you’re reporting a bug or asking for help, take a screenshot of your browser info from mybrowserinfo.dev and send it along.