Hardware Info: Check PC Specs Online

Identify your GPU, CPU, and RAM specs without installing any software. Our tool uses WebGL and browser APIs to show your hardware fingerprint instantly.

AI Overview

A Hardware Info Tool detects the physical parts of your computer through your browser. It reveals your Graphics Card (GPU), CPU logical cores, and RAM estimates. Websites use this data to optimize performance, but it also creates a hardware fingerprint that can track you across the internet without cookies.

Unmasked GPU Renderer Detected via WebGL

Scanning...

Vendor: ...

Graphics Engine

WebGL 1.0...
WebGL 2.0...
Max Texture...
Canvas Hash...

System Memory

CPU Cores...
RAM (Est.)...
System Type...
Timezone...

Display & Power

Resolution...
Refresh Rate...
Pixel Ratio...
Battery...

How Can a Website See My PC Specs?

Every modern web browser comes with application programming interfaces (APIs) that allow websites to communicate with your hardware. The WebGL API is used to render 3D graphics, but it also reveals your Graphics Card model. Similarly, the navigator API shows your CPU core count and system memory.

Privacy Fact: A VPN hides your IP address, but it cannot hide your hardware. Your CPU cores, RAM, and GPU remain visible to any site you visit on ZKB Tracking.

What is a Hardware Fingerprint?

A Hardware Fingerprint is a unique ID created by combining your PC specs. Because it is rare for two users to have the exact same combination of GPU drivers, CPU cores, screen resolution, and battery health, websites can recognize your device even if you block cookies or use Incognito Mode.

Why is it Capped at 8GB RAM?

You may notice our tool shows 8GB of RAM even if you have 16GB or 32GB. This is a privacy protection built into browsers like Chrome. By capping the reported memory at 8GB, browsers make your device look like many others, which helps reduce your fingerprint uniqueness.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe to reveal hardware info?
Yes, it is generally safe. Websites use this info to optimize performance (e.g., higher quality graphics for better GPUs). However, it is a privacy risk for tracking.

How can I hide my hardware specs?
Use a privacy browser like Brave. It randomizes these values so that trackers see a different "fake" hardware profile every time.

Can this detect my exact CPU model?
Browsers usually only show the number of cores, not the specific model name (like i7-13700K), though your GPU model is often fully revealed.