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Want to see how your website looks on different screen sizes without switching devices? Our Webpage Screen Resolution Simulator lets you preview your webpage on various screen dimensions instantly — helping you optimize for all users across desktops, tablets, and mobile phones.
A Webpage Screen Resolution Simulator is a tool that lets you test your website’s appearance on different screen resolutions. Whether you're a web developer, designer, or digital marketer, this tool helps ensure your layout and design elements look great across all screen sizes.
Today, people access websites from a variety of devices — smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktops. If your site isn’t responsive or optimized for all screen sizes, you risk poor user experience and higher bounce rates.
This tool helps you:
Detect layout issues before your visitors do
Check responsiveness on standard screen resolutions
Save time testing without using multiple physical devices
Using the Webpage Screen Resolution Simulator is simple:
Enter the URL of your website.
Select a screen resolution from the dropdown menu (e.g., 1920x1080, 1366x768, 360x640, etc.).
Click on the "Check" button.
Instantly preview how your site looks in the selected resolution.
Our simulator supports a wide range of popular screen sizes including:
Desktop: 1920×1080, 1366×768, 1280×720
Tablet: 768×1024, 800×1280
Mobile: 360×640, 375×667, 414×896
Whether you're testing for a high-end iPhone or a standard Android phone, this tool has you covered.
This tool is perfect for:
Web Developers who want to test cross-device responsiveness
UI/UX Designers checking layout and element alignment
SEO Experts optimizing for mobile-first indexing
Digital Marketers improving mobile user experience
There’s no need to install anything. Our tool is completely web-based, free to use, and doesn’t require any signup. Just plug in your URL and go!
Improve user experience on all devices
Identify mobile or tablet layout issues
Optimize your site for mobile-first indexing
Save development and debugging time
Completely free and instant results
Google prioritizes mobile-friendly websites. Use this simulator to ensure your site performs well on mobile devices, which can lead to higher rankings and more conversions.
Screen size refers to the physical size of the display, while screen resolution refers to the number of pixels on that screen.
Currently, the tool supports a fixed set of popular resolutions. Custom sizes may be supported in future updates.
No. It only creates a preview. Your actual website remains unchanged.
Yes! As long as the website is publicly accessible, you can preview it using our simulator.