HTTP Header Check
With the HTTP header checker tool, you can learn your general browser HTTP header information and User-Agent information. What is the HTTP header? Find out here.
- IP Adress 3.140.195.142
- Cf-Connecting-Ip 3.140.195.142
- Connection Keep-Alive
- Cdn-Loop cloudflare; loops=1
- Cf-Visitor {"scheme":"http"}
- Accept */*
- User-Agent Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.com)
- X-Forwarded-Proto http
- X-Forwarded-For 3.140.195.142
- Accept-Encoding gzip
- Cf-Ipcountry US
- Host www.softmedal.com
- Referer http://softmedal.com/tools/http-header-check
- Cf-Ray 8f5c51b03ebb2ade-ORD
- Content-Length –
- Content-Type –
What is the HTTP header?
All of the internet browsers we use contain an HTTP header (User-Agent) information. With the help of this code string, the web server we are trying to connect learns which browser and operating system we use, just like our IP address. The HTTP header can often be used by website owners to improve a site.
For example; If your website is heavily accessed from the Microsoft Edge browser, then you can perform an Edge-based design and editing work for your website to perform better in terms of appearance. In addition, these metric analyzes can provide you with very small clues about the interests of the users who reach your website.
Or, using User-Agents to send people with different operating systems to different content pages is a very practical solution. Thanks to the HTTP header information, you can send the entries made from a mobile device to the responsive design of your site, and the User-Agent logging in from the computer to the desktop view.
If you are wondering what your own HTTP header information looks like, you can use the Softmedal HTTP header tool. With this tool, you can easily view your User-Agent information obtained from your computer and browser.