Multi-Device Preview

Simultaneously preview desktop, tablet, mobile, and other devices in one interface. Test your websites across all platforms at once.

Multi-Device Features

Comprehensive device simulation for complete testing

Desktop Preview

Preview websites on desktop and laptop screens.

Core

Tablet Preview

Simulate tablet devices with touch interactions.

Core

Mobile Preview

Test mobile layouts and responsive design.

Core

Custom Devices

Create custom device configurations.

Advanced

Device Presets

Save and load device configurations.

Advanced

Sync Navigation

Navigate all devices simultaneously.

Performance

How It Works

Set up multi-device preview in just a few simple steps

Select Devices

Choose which devices to preview simultaneously.

Configure Layout

Arrange device previews in your preferred layout.

Test Interactions

Test website interactions on each device.

Save Configuration

Save your multi-device setup for future use.

What Users Say

Join thousands of satisfied users worldwide

"Multi-device preview helps me ensure consistent experiences across all platforms!"

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Tom Developer

Full Stack Developer at TechCorp

"Perfect for comparing how designs look across different devices simultaneously."

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Anna Designer

UX Designer at DesignHub

"Simultaneous device testing saves hours of manual testing time."

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Chris Tester

QA Engineer at TestPro

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about multi-device preview

How many devices can I preview at once?

You can preview up to 6 different devices simultaneously depending on your screen size.

Can I customize device configurations?

Yes, you can create custom device configurations with specific screen sizes and capabilities.

Do all devices sync navigation?

You can choose to sync navigation across all devices or control them independently.

Can I save device configurations?

Yes, you can save and load different multi-device configurations.

Ready for Multi-Device Testing?

Start previewing your websites across all devices today