Device Info
WEBSee your browser, OS, screen and hardware details at a glance.
Reading device details…
What it does
Device Info gives you a clear, instant snapshot of everything your browser, operating system, screen, and hardware are reporting — all in one place. Whether you need to check your screen resolution before sharing a screenshot, confirm which OS version you're running, or simply satisfy your curiosity about what's under the hood, Device Info surfaces it all without making you dig through system menus. It reads details like your browser name and version, platform, display dimensions, pixel density, touch support, and more. Everything runs entirely on your device — no data is sent anywhere, no account is needed, and the tool works fully offline. It's completely free and private by design, making it a fast, trustworthy utility for developers, support teams, and anyone who wants to know exactly what their device is telling the web.
How to use the Device Info
- Open Device Info in Carbide — no installation or sign-in required.
- Scroll through the automatically populated sections: browser, operating system, screen, and hardware.
- Tap any value to copy it instantly to your clipboard.
- Share the details with a developer or support agent as needed.
Frequently asked questions
- Does Device Info send any of my hardware data to a server?
- No. Everything is read directly from your browser's APIs and displayed on screen. Nothing is transmitted or stored outside your device.
- Why does my screen resolution look different from what my device manufacturer states?
- Device Info shows the logical resolution your browser works with, which accounts for pixel density scaling. The physical pixel count is typically higher on high-DPI displays.
- Can I use Device Info offline?
- Yes, fully. Once Carbide is loaded, Device Info works with no internet connection at all.
- Is this useful for debugging web issues?
- Absolutely. Developers and support teams use it to quickly capture browser version, viewport size, and platform details when troubleshooting layout or compatibility problems.