InfraLens - Security & Infra Page Inspector
Inspect HTTPS usage, security headers, cookies, mixed content, redirects, and risk score for the current webpage.
As of June 2026, InfraLens - Security & Infra Page Inspector has 20 users and a 5.00/5 rating from 2 reviews in the Privacy & Security category.
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5.00
2 reviews
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Version
1.5.1
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 2 version updates, changed permissions.
History
6 snapshotsTracking since May 10, 2026.
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| Date | Users | Rating | Reviews | Version |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 10, 2026 | — | — | — | 1.2.1 |
| May 15, 2026 | — | — | — | 1.2.1 |
| May 21, 2026 | 6 | 5.00 | 2 | 1.5.0 |
| May 27, 2026 | 8 | 5.00 | 2 | 1.5.0 |
| Jun 3, 2026 | 13 | 5.00 | 2 | 1.5.1 |
| Jun 9, 2026 | 18 | 5.00 | 2 | 1.5.1 |
| Now | 20 | 5.00 | 2 | 1.5.1 |
Changelog
- May 21, 2026description
InfraLens - Security & Infrastructure Website Inspector InfraLens is a lightweight, read‑only browser extension that helps users inspect security‑related and infrastructure‑level signals of the currently opened website. The extension provides transparent visibility into how a webpage is delivered and protected by analyzing browser‑accessible information, without modifying content or injecting scripts. * This extension is new and privacy-focused. Chrome may show a standard trust warning until sufficient user adoption is established. What InfraLens does InfraLens performs local inspection of the active tab to show: - Whether a page is loaded over HTTP or HTTPS - How the website handles redirects - Whether mixed content is present - Which security response headers are exposed - Whether a Content‑Security‑Policy (CSP) is present and potentially weak All checks are initiated by the user and executed entirely within the browser. Security and network visibility InfraLens allows users to review commonly used security mechanisms such as: - Strict‑Transport‑Security (HSTS) - X‑Frame‑Options - Content‑Security‑Policy (CSP) - Related browser‑visible security headers For CSP, the extension highlights patterns that may indicate weaker configurations. Redirect and mixed‑content analysis The extension detects: - Redirect chains for the active page - Insecure redirects when applicable - HTTP resources requested by HTTPS pages Reporting and utilities InfraLens includes optional tools that allow users to export inspection results in TXT or JSON format, copy request information for troubleshooting, and reload the current tab. Privacy‑respecting design InfraLens is designed with privacy and transparency as core principles: - No tracking - No analytics - No advertisements - No data collection or storage - No script injection - No modification of website content Important notes Some security and infrastructure signals depend on publicly exposed website information. Modern browsers restrict access to certain TLS certificate details for extensions, and InfraLens reflects these limitations accurately. InfraLens is intended to provide visibility and context for understanding browser‑observable security behavior. Created by [NB InfoTech] https://www.youtube.com/@nbinfotech
InfraLens - Security & Infrastructure Website Inspector InfraLens is a lightweight, read‑only browser extension that helps users inspect security‑related and infrastructure‑level signals of the currently opened website. The extension provides transparent visibility into how a webpage is delivered and protected by analyzing browser‑accessible information, without modifying content or injecting scripts. InfraLense extension is new and privacy-focused. Chrome may show a standard trust warning until sufficient user adoption is established. What InfraLens does? InfraLens performs local inspection of the active tab to show: - Whether a page is loaded over HTTP or HTTPS - How the website handles redirects - Whether mixed content is present - Which security response headers are exposed - Whether a Content‑Security‑Policy (CSP) is present and potentially weak All checks are initiated by the user and executed entirely within the browser. Security and network visibility InfraLens allows users to review commonly used security mechanisms such as: - Strict‑Transport‑Security (HSTS) - X‑Frame‑Options - Content‑Security‑Policy (CSP) - Related browser‑visible security headers For CSP, the extension highlights patterns that may indicate weaker configurations. Redirect and mixed‑content analysis The extension detects: - Redirect chains for the active page - Insecure redirects when applicable - HTTP resources requested by HTTPS pages Reporting and utilities InfraLens includes optional tools that allow users to export inspection results in TXT or JSON format, copy request information for troubleshooting, and reload the current tab. Privacy‑respecting design InfraLens is designed with privacy and transparency as core principles: - No tracking - No analytics - No advertisements - No data collection or storage - No script injection - No modification of website content Important notes Some security and infrastructure signals depend on publicly exposed website information. Modern browsers restrict access to certain TLS certificate details for extensions, and InfraLens reflects these limitations accurately. InfraLens is intended to provide visibility and context for understanding browser‑observable security behavior. Created by [NB InfoTech] https://www.youtube.com/@nbinfotech
- May 15, 2026description
InfraLens is a lightweight security and infrastructure inspection tool for IT professionals, security engineers, and curious developers. It provides quick, read‑only insights into how a webpage is configured from a security and transport perspective, without collecting or transmitting any personal data. What InfraLens checks Protocol HTTP vs HTTPS detection Security Headers HSTS (Strict‑Transport‑Security) X‑Frame‑Options Content‑Security‑Policy (CSP) Detects weak directives like unsafe-inline, unsafe-eval, and wildcards Mixed Content Detects HTTP resources loaded on HTTPS pages Identifies active and passive mixed content Redirect Chain Shows HTTP → HTTPS redirects Detects multiple hops and insecure downgrades Audit Export Export findings as TXT or JSON Useful for audits, documentation, and troubleshootingInfraLens - Security & Infrastructure Website Inspector InfraLens is a lightweight, read‑only browser extension that helps users inspect security‑related and infrastructure‑level signals of the currently opened website. The extension provides transparent visibility into how a webpage is delivered and protected by analyzing browser‑accessible information, without modifying content or injecting scripts. * This extension is new and privacy-focused. Chrome may show a standard trust warning until sufficient user adoption is established. What InfraLens does InfraLens performs local inspection of the active tab to show: - Whether a page is loaded over HTTP or HTTPS - How the website handles redirects - Whether mixed content is present - Which security response headers are exposed - Whether a Content‑Security‑Policy (CSP) is present and potentially weak All checks are initiated by the user and executed entirely within the browser. Security and network visibility InfraLens allows users to review commonly used security mechanisms such as: - Strict‑Transport‑Security (HSTS) - X‑Frame‑Options - Content‑Security‑Policy (CSP) - Related browser‑visible security headers For CSP, the extension highlights patterns that may indicate weaker configurations. Redirect and mixed‑content analysis The extension detects: - Redirect chains for the active page - Insecure redirects when applicable - HTTP resources requested by HTTPS pages Reporting and utilities InfraLens includes optional tools that allow users to export inspection results in TXT or JSON format, copy request information for troubleshooting, and reload the current tab. Privacy‑respecting design InfraLens is designed with privacy and transparency as core principles: - No tracking - No analytics - No advertisements - No data collection or storage - No script injection - No modification of website content Important notes Some security and infrastructure signals depend on publicly exposed website information. Modern browsers restrict access to certain TLS certificate details for extensions, and InfraLens reflects these limitations accurately. InfraLens is intended to provide visibility and context for understanding browser‑observable security behavior. Created by [NB InfoTech] https://www.youtube.com/@nbinfotech
- May 15, 2026short_description
Inspect HTTPS usage and security headers (HSTS, X-Frame-Options) of the current webpage. Read-only. No tracking.
Inspect HTTPS usage, security headers, cookies, mixed content, redirects, and risk score for the current webpage.
- May 15, 2026name
InfraLens – Security & Infra Page Inspector
InfraLens - Security & Infra Page Inspector
- May 15, 2026permissions
activeTab, webRequest
activeTab, storage, webRequest
Permissions & access
- Permissions
- activeTabstoragewebRequest
- Host access
- <all_urls>
Screenshots
About
InfraLens - Security & Infrastructure Website Inspector InfraLens is a lightweight, read‑only browser extension that helps users inspect security‑related and infrastructure‑level signals of the currently opened website. The extension provides transparent visibility into how a webpage is delivered and protected by analyzing browser‑accessible information, without modifying content or injecting scripts. InfraLense extension is new and privacy-focused. Chrome may show a standard trust warning until sufficient user adoption is established. What InfraLens does? InfraLens performs local inspection of the active tab to show: - Whether a page is loaded over HTTP or HTTPS - How the website handles redirects - Whether mixed content is present - Which security response headers are exposed - Whether a Content‑Security‑Policy (CSP) is present and potentially weak All checks are initiated by the user and executed entirely within the browser. Security and network visibility InfraLens allows users to review commonly used security mechanisms such as: - Strict‑Transport‑Security (HSTS) - X‑Frame‑Options - Content‑Security‑Policy (CSP) - Related browser‑visible security headers For CSP, the extension highlights patterns that may indicate weaker configurations. Redirect and mixed‑content analysis The extension detects: - Redirect chains for the active page - Insecure redirects when applicable - HTTP resources requested by HTTPS pages Reporting and utilities InfraLens includes optional tools that allow users to export inspection results in TXT or JSON format, copy request information for troubleshooting, and reload the current tab. Privacy‑respecting design InfraLens is designed with privacy and transparency as core principles: - No tracking - No analytics - No advertisements - No data collection or storage - No script injection - No modification of website content Important notes Some security and infrastructure signals depend on publicly exposed website information. Modern browsers restrict access to certain TLS certificate details for extensions, and InfraLens reflects these limitations accurately. InfraLens is intended to provide visibility and context for understanding browser‑observable security behavior. Created by [NB InfoTech] https://www.youtube.com/@nbinfotech
Technical
- Version
- 1.5.1
- Manifest
- V3
- Size
- 31.99KiB
- Min Chrome
- 88
- Languages
- 1
- Featured
- No
Metadata
- ID
- eonbopadfhhgboncgkncofjnhpepfchi
- Developer ID
- u8601084560f7fdfd723ba317f1ea2a3a
- Developer Email
- [email protected]
- Created
- May 9, 2026
- Last Updated (Store)
- May 25, 2026
- Last Scraped
- Jun 9, 2026
- Website
- —
- Support URL
- https://www.youtube.com/@nbinfotech
- Privacy Policy
- https://sites.google.com/view/infralens-privacy-policy
Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 9, 2026.