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HTTP headers

HTTP /api/v1/http/headers

Capture every response header, follow redirects, time each hop.

https://www.google.com/chrome/sitemap.xml 200 1 hop 111 ms
Final response headers (19)
accept-ranges bytes
vary Accept-Encoding, Sec-Ch-Ua-Full-Version-List, Sec-Ch-Ua-Platform, Sec-Ch-Ua-Platform-Version, Sec-CH-Prefers-Reduced-Motion
content-encoding gzip
content-type text/xml; charset=UTF-8
content-security-policy-report-only require-trusted-types-for 'script'; report-uri https://csp.withgoogle.com/csp/uxe-owners-acl/chrome
cross-origin-resource-policy cross-origin
cross-origin-opener-policy-report-only same-origin; report-to="uxe-owners-acl/chrome"
report-to {"group":"uxe-owners-acl/chrome","max_age":2592000,"endpoints":[{"url":"https://csp.withgoogle.com/csp/report-to/uxe-owners-acl/chrome"}]}
content-length 34840
date Sat, 09 May 2026 14:46:01 GMT
expires Sat, 09 May 2026 14:46:01 GMT
cache-control private, max-age=0
last-modified Thu, 26 Feb 2026 20:00:00 GMT
x-content-type-options nosniff
accept-ch Sec-Ch-Ua-Full-Version-List, Sec-Ch-Ua-Platform, Sec-Ch-Ua-Platform-Version, Sec-CH-Prefers-Reduced-Motion
critical-ch Sec-Ch-Ua-Full-Version-List, Sec-Ch-Ua-Platform, Sec-Ch-Ua-Platform-Version, Sec-CH-Prefers-Reduced-Motion
server sffe
x-xss-protection 0
alt-svc h3=":443"; ma=2592000,h3-29=":443"; ma=2592000
Tech stack
HTTP/3 (QUIC)
How to use HTTP headers
  1. 1
    Paste your input

    Enter the value at the top — domain, IP, URL, email, ASN, hash, whatever fits this tool. The smart input auto-detects type.

  2. 2
    Click "Inspect"

    host.tools issues real probes (DNS, HTTP, TCP, TLS, WHOIS where applicable) and renders the result in milliseconds.

  3. 3
    Open the API tab

    Every web tool has a sibling /api/v1/http/headers JSON endpoint with the same payload. One copy-as-curl click and you're scripting it.

Why this matters

Headers are how the modern web declares its security posture. Auditing them is the highest-ROI thing you can do this week.

API equivalent
/api/v1/http/headers?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fchrome%2Fsitemap.xml
curl -s '/api/v1/http/headers?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fchrome%2Fsitemap.xml'
Embed this tool
<iframe src="/http/headers?q={INPUT}&embed=1"
  width="100%" height="600" frameborder="0"></iframe>

Drop into any HTML page. The embed=1 flag hides nav and footer.

FAQ · HTTP headers

Common questions

Is HTTP headers free?
Yes — every tool is free on the web with a 200/hour rate limit per IP. The matching API endpoint /api/v1/http/headers is free up to 100 requests/hour, no key required.
Where does the data come from?
Real-time probes against authoritative sources (DNS root, RIRs, registries, the target server itself), plus partner data feeds from hostinfo.com (GeoIP/ASN) and hostcheck.com (reputation).
How fresh are the results?
Live by default. Cached for 5 minutes to make repeat queries instant; pass ?nocache=1 for a forced refresh.
Can I run this from the command line?
Yes — every tool ships with a copy-as-curl. There's also an official CLI: host.tools http headers YOUR_INPUT.
Can I monitor results over time?
Pro tier lets you schedule any tool to run every 1/5/15/60 min and alert on diff. See monitors.
host.tools Pro

Run HTTP headers on a schedule. Get pinged when it changes.

Pro gets you bulk lookups, monitors, webhook alerts, history, exports and 10,000 API calls/day. $19/mo.

  • Schedule any tool — every 1, 5, 15, 60 min
  • Diff against last run, alert on change
  • Webhook + email + Slack + PagerDuty + OpsGenie
  • Bulk CSV upload, 1,000 inputs per job
  • Export results as CSV / NDJSON / Excel
  • 90-day history, comparison view