Quick summary
Web Inspector is a live HTML editor that lets you open a webpage’s source and modify it on the fly. Tap any element on the page and you can change its HTML right away. It’s a handy tool for testing tweaks or learning how pages are structured, all from your Android device.
Device requirements
- Requires Android 9.0 (Pie) or newer to run reliably.
- Lower Android versions are not supported, so update your device if you want full functionality.
What it can do for you
- Inspect and manipulate image tags and other media elements directly within the page’s HTML.
- Find and replace text in the source to test content changes or debug copy.
- Modify individual HTML tags to experiment with structure, styling hooks, or behavior.
User interface and learning value
The layout is straightforward and approachable, making it suitable for beginners who want to understand the hierarchy of HTML. It’s also useful for quick, hands-on experiments without needing a desktop setup.
Important usage notes
Use caution when altering a live site’s source on your device — edits are local and temporary, but incorrect changes could break how a page displays for you. The app creator does not accept liability for improper use, so proceed responsibly and avoid making destructive or unauthorized edits.
Alternative app suggestion
Consider trying “HTML Website Inspector — View & Edit” (free) if you want a different experience or additional tools. It offers similar live-editing features and may suit different workflows.
Final thoughts
If you’re curious about web structure or need a mobile way to test quick HTML edits, Web Inspector is a convenient, easy-to-use option. Try it out and see how it helps you learn and prototype changes on the go.
Technical
- Android
- English
- Chinese (Simplified)
- German
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- Free