Canvas Fingerprinting Test

See what unique identifier can be generated from your browser's canvas rendering. Test your browser's fingerprint, free and secure.

Canvas Rendering Test

Text Rendering

Shape Rendering

Gradient Rendering

Fingerprint Generation

Consistency Test

Browser Information

User Agent:
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Screen Resolution:
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Canvas Data Analysis

Text Canvas Data Size:
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Shape Canvas Data Size:
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Gradient Canvas Data Size:
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Total Data Points:
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Test History

Statistics

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Unique Fingerprints
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Last Test

How to use Canvas Fingerprinting Test

  1. Click the 'Start Test' button on the tool.
  2. Allow the test to run and render the unique graphic.
  3. View your generated Canvas Fingerprint identifier on the results page.

Features

  • Tests the unique image data rendered by your browser's HTML5 Canvas.
  • Generates a specific hash identifier based on your system's graphics rendering.
  • Works instantly without requiring any software installation.
  • Compatible with all modern browsers that support the Canvas API.
  • Provides insight into one method of browser tracking and identification.

Who Is This Tool For?

This tool is essential for developers testing privacy features, security researchers analyzing tracking methods, and privacy-conscious users who want to understand their browser's unique digital fingerprint.

Why Test Your Canvas Fingerprint?

Testing your Canvas Fingerprint is crucial for understanding online privacy, as this technique allows websites to generate a persistent, unique identifier based on your device's graphics rendering, bypassing cookies for user tracking. It helps developers debug anti-fingerprinting tools and enables users to assess their browser's anonymity and the effectiveness of privacy protections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this Canvas Fingerprinting Test free?

Are my browser data or results uploaded to a server?

How does the canvas fingerprinting test work?

Will running this test reveal my personal identity?

Can I use this to test different browsers or devices?

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