Created to help in the investigation of suspicious links, RawHTTP will show you what a page looks like along with its HTTP information.
Created to help in the investigation of suspicious links, RawHTTP will show you what a page looks like along with its HTTP information.
Settings are saved in your browser's localStorage
No custom services added.
RawHTTP.com was created to help in the investigation of suspicious links.
If the URL entered performs some action (for example, unsubscribing from a mailing list), those actions will still be taken. Be careful not to submit URLs that contain personal information such as referral links.
Domains containing [.] will be replaced with a single dot and [:] in the scheme will be replaced with a colon. This reduces friction when pasting defanged URLs.
Shows the chain of requests to reach the destination, including any redirects with their status codes, plus HTTP response headers for each hop.
Shows what the page looks like in a browser. Useful for safely inspecting suspected phishing pages. Click the screenshot to open a full-size version in a new tab.
Displays the full HTML of the resulting page. Click "Add Syntax Highlighting" to make it easier to read. Note this may be slow on large pages.
All resources the destination URL requested: stylesheets, images, scripts, and more.
Browser console messages from loading the destination URL, as you would see in developer tools.
Under Settings, add third-party web resources to pivot a URL, Domain, or IP to. Use %s where the indicator should appear. Saved in local browser storage only.
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