Detect the technologies powering any website CMS, frameworks, analytics, CDN, and server software.
Server-assisted public lookup
Nothing detected. The site may be blocking requests or using uncommon technologies.
Detection is based on HTTP headers and HTML patterns results may not be exhaustive.
The Tech Stack Detector examines the HTTP response headers, HTML meta tags, and script signatures from any URL to identify the technologies powering the website. It can detect the CMS, JavaScript frameworks, analytics tools, CDN providers, server software, and more, grouping the results by category so they are easy to scan at a glance.
This is useful for competitive research, technical due diligence, or simply satisfying your curiosity about how a site is built. It is also a good quick check when you want to know whether a client site is running a version of WordPress, which CDN they are on, or what analytics platform they use.
Enter a full URL in the input field, for example https://example.com, or just the domain name and the tool will add https:// automatically. Click Detect. The tool fetches the page headers and HTML from our server and analyzes them against a set of known technology signatures. Results are shown grouped by category, such as CMS, JS Framework, Analytics, CDN, and Server. You can also expand the Raw Headers section to see all the response headers the server returned.
The Tech Stack Detector analyzes a website's public-facing signals - HTTP response headers, HTML meta tags, JavaScript globals, script filenames, and CSS class patterns - to identify the technologies powering it. In seconds, it can reveal the CMS, web framework, JavaScript libraries, analytics platforms, CDN, web server, and more. This is useful for competitive research, developer curiosity, and technology due diligence.
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