See how websites see your browser or your bot or your own server see you browsing or performing online tasks on their system: BrowserScan evaluates browser environments for automation signatures by analyzing digital fingerprints and metadata inconsistencies. The service scrutinizes parameters including WebGL vendor strings, Canvas fingerprinting, hardware concurrency, and navigator.webdriver flags to detect the presence of frameworks such as Selenium, Puppeteer, or Playwright.
By cross-referencing IP-based geolocation with system-level time zones and language headers, it identifies configuration leaks that allow anti-bot systems to flag or block automated traffic.
… it’s its fingerprint and all big online players use that extensively to either track if you’re real human, or recognize you from one site to another … without asking you, and without using cookie sometimes.
Among others, it can be used to:
- Validate that headless browser instances successfully bypass fingerprinting filters during large-scale scraping operations.
- Audit internal security infrastructure to ensure that bot-detection algorithms correctly differentiate between malicious actors and legitimate automated services.
- Verify the consistency of proxy-rotated environments to prevent detection caused by mismatched hardware and network identifiers.




