Pierre Stanislas
Whether you're a front-end developer, designer, QA engineer, or just curious about how a website is built, Web Inspector for Safari brings the power of live DOM inspection, HTML source viewing, and JavaScript execution to your fingertips.
Current observed download price for the selected storefront. Open regional pricing to compare converted prices across countries.
Items currently visible on Apple’s public App Store page. This may not be the complete App Store Connect catalog.
Whether you're a front-end developer, designer, QA engineer, or just curious about how a website is built, Web Inspector for Safari brings the power of live DOM inspection, HTML source viewing, and JavaScript execution to your fingertips.
Powerful Features at a Glance:
→ Floating Panel Overlay
• Always accessible on any webpage
• Tabbed interface: Inspector, HTML View, and Console
• Draggable, resizable, and easy to toggle or hide
→ Inspector Mode
• Tap “Inspect” to activate element selection
• Highlights DOM elements with a blue outline
• Displays full outerHTML and path of the selected element
• Edit HTML live and apply changes instantly
→ HTML View Mode
• Full-page HTML in a clean, scrollable viewer
• Fast search for tags, classes, IDs, or content
• One-tap copy to clipboard
→ JavaScript Console
• Run JS directly in the page context
• View output and errors in a live log
• Scroll through command history using arrow keys
No need to leave Safari or install heavyweight dev environments.
Web Inspector for Safari is the sleek, focused tool built for speed, clarity, and control—right where you need it.
Perfect for debugging on the go, inspecting dynamic content, learning from live sites, or customizing your own pages in real-time.
Quick answers based on the latest observed App Store data.
The latest observed download price is $1.99. Open the official App Store link to confirm the current checkout price.
Apple’s public page currently shows 0 purchase items in this storefront. The public list may be incomplete.
Yes. App Store prices can vary by storefront, currency, taxes, and developer pricing. AppPriceData currently has 18 regional observations.