Chip, display, storage, camera, network, and sensors, organized and explained, plus live CPU/memory monitoring, a benchmark, and a 12-tool network toolbox.
Not another static spec sheet. DeviceIQ reads what Apple's public frameworks actually expose, and runs real diagnostics against your hardware.
Model, chip, display, storage, battery, camera lenses, and network interfaces, each broken into its own detailed screen.
Real-time usage graphs and a per-core breakdown, plus free/active/inactive/wired/compressed memory, not a one-time snapshot.
A time-boxed CPU and memory benchmark you can rerun any time to see how your device is performing right now.
Ping, traceroute, DNS lookup, port checker, IP lookup, WHOIS, HTTP tester, TLS inspector, WebSocket tester, LAN scanner, and Bluetooth LE scanner.
Accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, barometer, a bubble level, and Face ID diagnostics, run live against the actual hardware.
No account, no server. Analytics stay off until you turn them on yourself, and nothing is sent to a third party unless a tool tells you so first.
Everything a developer or power user reaches for when something on the network isn't behaving, built into DevTools.
DeviceIQ has no account and no backend server. Analytics and crash reporting are off by default and only start if you opt in. A few tools talk to a third-party service, but only the one you open, and only when you use it.
Read the full privacy policy →No account, no server
Device data is read on-device and shown on-screen. Nothing is uploaded by default.
Analytics off until you opt in
Firebase Analytics and Crashlytics start disabled and stay that way until you flip the Settings toggle.
No private APIs, no jailbreak
Everything shown comes from public Apple frameworks. If Apple doesn't expose it, DeviceIQ doesn't fake it.