What Device Am I Using
Device you are using
Detecting…
Detected locally from user agent and Client Hints. Model may be hidden for privacy.
How to use
- Open this page on the device you want to identify — the device name appears at the top automatically.
- Read vendor, model, and device type in the Details card.
- Click Copy to save the device label for a support ticket.
FAQ
What device am I using?
The headline shows the best available device label — for example Apple iPhone, Samsung SM-S911B, or Desktop or laptop when no model is reported. It is parsed from your user agent and User-Agent Client Hints.
Why does it say model not reported?
Browsers increasingly hide exact device models for privacy. iOS and some Android builds send a generic mobile user agent without a commercial product name. Client Hints may still provide a model on Chromium browsers when enabled.
Is this the same as my phone settings?
Not always. Settings → About shows the marketing name the manufacturer assigned. This page shows what your browser is allowed to tell websites — which can differ or be reduced.
Can I detect someone else's device?
This page only detects the device running this browser session. To analyze another user agent string, use the user agent parser tool with a pasted string.
Does a desktop PC show a model?
Usually no. Laptops and desktops rarely expose a model name in the user agent. You will see Desktop or laptop with OS and browser details instead.
Is any data sent to a server?
No. Detection runs in your browser. Nothing is uploaded or stored.
Introduction
What Device Am I Using shows the device your browser reports right now — vendor, model when available, and whether you are on a phone, tablet, or desktop — with a one-click copy button.
Device identification matters for support, responsive QA, and understanding why a site behaves differently on your hardware. You should not need to open Settings and dig through About screens for a quick answer.
What this tool detects
| Field | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Headline | Best combined vendor + model label |
| Vendor | Manufacturer (Apple, Samsung, Google, etc.) |
| Model | Model string when exposed |
| Device type | mobile, tablet, or desktop |
| Operating system | OS family and version |
Common use cases
- Support tickets — paste the detected device label when an app asks what hardware you use.
- QA documentation — record which device profile a tester used for a bug reproduction.
- Privacy check — see how much hardware detail your browser shares with websites.
- After buying used hardware — confirm the browser reports the expected vendor or type.
Best practices
- Open the page on the device in question — remote desktop and emulators report the host unless you use devtools device mode.
- If the model is missing, check Settings → About on the device for the marketing name.
- For phone-specific wording, see what phone do I have.
- For the full environment, open device info.