Screen Resolution Detector

Instantly check your screen resolution, viewport size, pixel density, browser details, and device information. 100% free, private, and client-side.

Screen Resolution — × —
Viewport Size — × —

Screen Details

Resolution
Available Size
Color Depth
Pixel Ratio (DPR)
Orientation
Touch Support

Browser Details

Viewport Size
Window Outer Size
Pixel Ratio
Browser Language
Platform
Cookies Enabled

Device Information

User Agent
CPU Cores
Device Memory
Connection Type
Online Status

About This Tool

This tool instantly detects and displays your screen resolution, viewport dimensions, browser details, and device information. All data is gathered locally in your browser — nothing is sent to any server, ensuring complete privacy. Use it to verify your display settings, debug responsive designs, or check device capabilities.

Features

  • Real-time screen resolution and viewport detection
  • Pixel ratio (DPR) for Retina / high-DPI displays
  • Touch support detection and multi-touch points
  • Browser, platform, and connection details
  • One-click copy of all device info
  • 100% client-side: zero data leaves your device

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my data collected or stored?
No. All information is read directly from your browser using JavaScript APIs. Nothing is transmitted to any server or stored anywhere.
Why does my screen resolution differ from the marketed specs?
Market specs often list the physical panel resolution. Browser-reported resolution may differ due to OS scaling settings, browser zoom levels, or virtual resolutions on high-DPI displays.
What is device pixel ratio (DPR)?
DPR is the ratio between physical pixels and CSS pixels. A Retina display typically has a DPR of 2, meaning 1 CSS pixel maps to 4 physical pixels (2×2).
Does the viewport size update when I resize the browser?
Yes. The viewport size updates automatically when you resize the browser window or rotate your mobile device.