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Test responsive web pages by the real devices' screen size.
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Troy was built to help you to test responsive websites on the various device-widths.
▶ 30+ testing environments (Samsung, Apple, LG, Google, Pantech, HTC, Sony, Xiaomi, Huawei, Lenovo, ZTE)
▶ Some websites with X-FRAME-OPTIONS will not be seen on the frame.
▶ The result screen may not be same with that on real devices and does not represent the real device's rendering issues.
▶ This application does not support User-Agent header modification.
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Latest reviews
- (2019-09-25) Michelle Veysey: I have used so many responsive checkers and I absolutely love this one. So easy to use, and very quickly gives you extremely clear feedback. Thank you! Well done :)
- (2016-08-08) Shannon Moore: Did not work for me. Couldn't even get Google.com to load on the previews.
- (2016-07-05) Miguel Perez: Very useful. Well designed.
- (2016-04-19) Faheem Ahmad: slows
- (2016-04-11) Chonlasith Jucksriporn: It is working fine. It would be better if there is an option to create custom screen sizes and save them.
- (2015-02-18) Giorgi Berikelashvili: I want custom sizes and there is not avaiable :@
- (2014-10-22) Elvis Mercado: Needs to be updated with more devices. But very useful anyway
- (2014-09-24) Absolutely love it. It's got lots of predefined devices, including pc screens, which is what i was looking for. Also the scale option comes in very handy. All in all a great, simple, bug-free, does-what-you-want app.
- (2014-09-09) Maxim Zavgorodniy: Not bad! But how can I refresh the page?
- (2014-07-22) Malcolm McIlhagga: didn't work for me
- (2013-12-29) Hudson F. Ventura: Very good. It works with localhost. Shows many screen size. It's like perfect... =D
- (2013-11-05) Nicolae Grigoriu: It works great for me. But I have a question, does it takes only size of the screen or, it consider type of the OS o r browser?
- (2013-11-02) Tony Ambrosini: Nice for showing clients
- (2013-10-23) Brad Halstead: terrible! doesn't work on localhost. doesn't even resize the site you visit. great approach, terrible result