How can a website see my PC parts?
It might feel like magic, but your web browser is actually very chatty! Every modern browser has APIs (special messengers) like WebGL and Navigator. These messengers help websites understand your hardware so they can play videos smoothly or show high-quality 3D games. AirOI Checker asks these same messengers to show you exactly what your computer is telling the world.
Why is my RAM capped at 8GB?
If you have 16GB or 32GB of RAM but our tool shows 8GB, don't worry! This is a privacy feature. Browsers often cap the reported memory at 8GB so your computer doesn't look too unique, making it harder for advertisers to "fingerprint" you.
The Hardware Fingerprint
Most people know about Cookies, but Hardware Fingerprinting is the new way to track you. Websites combine your GPU model, CPU core count, and screen size to create a unique ID. Even if you use a VPN or Incognito mode, these physical parts don't change. Checking your hardware info on AirOI Checker helps you see how much of your digital identity is exposed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to check my specs online?
Yes, 100% safe. Our tool only "reads" what the browser already knows. We do not install any files or access your private photos or documents. It’s just a digital health checkup.
Can a website see my CPU name (like i7)?
Usually, no. Browsers protect this privacy by only showing the number of cores. However, your GPU name (like NVIDIA RTX 3060) is almost always fully visible via WebGL.
How can I hide my hardware info?
To stay private, you can use browsers like Brave or Tor. They provide "fake" or "standard" hardware data to websites, which breaks the tracking fingerprint.