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Website Vendor Audit

See which third-party vendors a page appears to load, what they are likely for, and what is worth reviewing for privacy and performance.

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Website Vendor Audit

See which outside tools your page depends on

Enter a website URL and this tool will show the third-party vendors it appears to load, what they are likely for, and what is worth reviewing for privacy, performance, and supply-chain risk.

What you get

A plain-English audit summary, likely vendors spotted, and a domain-by-domain map.

Best for

Founders, marketers, developers, agencies, and anyone trying to understand a site's vendor footprint.

Worth knowing

This reads HTML only. If a site injects tags later with JavaScript, paste a post-render snapshot for better coverage.

  • URL fetch only works for publicly reachable HTTPS pages. Localhost, private/internal hosts, and some bot-protected pages will not fetch.
  • Even for public pages, some sites may still block requests or require bot mitigation. In that case, paste HTML from View Source or DevTools.
  • Labels are best-effort heuristics based on domains. They do not prove data processing, consent status, or legal compliance.
  • Missing detections do not prove absence. This is an inventory tool, not a crawler or vulnerability scanner.

Start with a website URL

Recommended. We will try to fetch a publicly reachable HTTPS page server-side. If that fails, keep the URL entered and use advanced mode below.

This must be a publicly reachable HTTPS URL. It is fetched server-side, then used to resolve relative URLs and tell first-party resources apart from third-party vendors.

Advanced mode: paste HTML

Use this when fetch is blocked, or when you want to audit a saved page source or post-render snapshot.

Tip: if you only paste HTML without a URL, the tool can still group absolute vendor URLs by domain, but it cannot reliably tell first-party from third-party or resolve relative paths.

Audit summary

You will get a plain-English summary, likely vendors spotted, risk flags, and a domain map you can inspect.

Likely vendors

Analytics, ads, chat, video, payments, fonts, CDNs, and consent tooling when recognized.

Review signals

A simple review level plus notes on unknown domains, heavy tag stacks, and consent-related gaps.

Actionable next steps

Recommendations you can use in privacy, performance, or vendor-cleanup conversations.

Third-Party Script & Tracker Map

See which outside vendors a page appears to depend on: analytics, ads, chat, video, fonts, CDNs, payments, consent tooling, and more.

  • Runs entirely in your browser.
  • Gives you a clear audit summary, likely vendor labels, and a detailed domain map.
  • Evidence-based: every row links back to the exact URL found in the HTML.
  • Not a vulnerability scanner and not legal or compliance advice about cookies or consent.

Best for

Founders, marketers, developers, privacy reviewers, and agencies trying to understand a site's third-party footprint quickly.