Inspect Browser

Web Inspector and Dev Tools

Published by: Parallax Dynamics

Description

Web development tools for iOS.
Inspect is a web inspector for iOS that provides desktop-class developer tools, right in the app. No need for remote debugging, connecting to a desktop, proxies, or remote systems.
Included are:
- JavaScript console.
- HTML element inspection and editing (with live preview).
- CSS inspection and editing (with live preview).
- View element details: CSS rules, JavaScript properties, dimension statistics, and more.
- Open files and folders from other apps (like Working Copy), or from iCloud to test locally.
- Network panel, displaying page headers and XHR requests.
- Responsive design tools: View your site with a variety of mobile and desktop sizes and orientations, including support for custom sizes and user agents.
- Cookies, local storage, and session storage inspector and editor.
- Resource graph.
- View raw page source.
- Control over browser operation: disable JavaScript, cache, and clear cache and cookies to test various operations and states.
- Save a screenshot of your site, including the ability to save the full page.
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3.44 out of 5

9 ratings in Spain

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Inspect Browser Reviews

Frustrating … and useless

vyl67 on

Spain

You can see there are javascript script errors - but not in any detail whatsover what those errors are, which completely defeats the purpose. This makes it nothing more than a useless gimmick that someone is making money from.

NOT WORTH THE PRICE

Er.valero on

Spain

It works really bad. For its price you would expect something amazing, bug free, with no issues. Well this is totally the opposite. On iPhone its horrible. You tap one of the tools and everything moves up, you cannot see the website you are trying to edit. This happens with every website I tried. Sometimes not even the keyboard will show up for you to type. It’s simply bad bad. They really have to fix this.

The App delivers but Pretty Print doesn’t seem to be working

DI2uNk on

Spain

This app provides almost a full inspect experience from iOS similar to the one a full desktop browser like Chrome could provide, I’m pretty happy with it. However, at least for me, the pretty print option is not working properly for JSON responses which makes almost impossible to read the output from XHR endpoints, if this was fixed this tool will be perfect!

Fixed my problem immediately

Jopsa2 on

Spain

Didn't have a clue why my website want working on mobile, and couldn't find out without an inspector. This fixed my problem immediately. Lifesaver!

Exactly what I was looking for!

Carlton Gibson on

Spain

I wanted browser developer tools on my iPad. Inspect delivers. I hesitated for a while before jumping in but have been really pleased. Exactly what I needed. The iPad is still not the laptop but with Inspect on-board there’s a whole new range of things I can do build and testing my site without needing to switch. Highly recommended — looks like a solo developer, and well maintained over time.

The best of its kind, here are some suggestions

657A65 on

Spain

First off, this app is the best of its kind under iOS, well done. With that said, here are a couple of suggestions for improvement. The Source tab doesn’t always present the original source, which is unnecessarily deceiving. For instance, it closes tabs. Whether those are omissible or not is besides the point: I’m not really looking at the source code anymore. (Adding closing tabs on the Elements tab, on the other hand, seems more reasonable.) Another suggestion is to provide a zoom feature for the content text, especially handy when there’s no viewport meta tag.

cannot enter multi-line input from console

qwerty-ere on

United States

It seems the console doesn’t support entering multiple lines. To enter a function, the entire content needs to be entered in a single line, which is a bit inconvenient. Hope this can be improved in later versions.

Can’t say enough good things about this

Bob65001 on

United States

This has gotten me out of soooooo many jams. I really appreciate it! Fantastic app. Makes it so much easier to know when stuff is and isn’t working!

Unusable on iPhone

Vicrhead on

United States

I don’t know what’s going on but the address bar keeps growing to 30% and sometimes 50% of the screen. The inspector is not usable and is too small for iPhone use. The text doesn’t fit horizontally and when selecting elements it highlights the wrong thing. I tried landscape mode and it covers most of the screen with the address bar. Force closed the app, but no change. I think this app used to work right, not sure if it’s the latest update or what..

Does not support React

cullen-j on

United States

All good for simple websites but this browser cannot handle React state changes. Not useful for debugging React.

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