Complete guide to using HTTP Status Codes — a free online tool by akousa.net.
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HTTP Status Codes is a comprehensive reference tool that lists all standard HTTP response status codes with descriptions and use cases.
Works directly in your browser — no downloads needed
All processing happens locally — your data never leaves your device
Download your results in multiple formats
Fully responsive design works on any device
Browse the full list or search by code number. Filter by category (1xx-5xx). Click any code to expand details.
HTTP Status Codes is a free, browser-based tool that runs entirely on your device — no signup, no uploads, and no tracking. Built for speed and privacy, it gives you instant results without leaving the page.
Developers, designers, students, and everyday users rely on this tool for quick, accurate results. It's especially popular among people who need a reliable utility without installing software or signing up for an account.
Looking at alternatives to HTTP Status Codes? Here's how we compare to similar tools available online.
| Feature | akousa.net | Other tools |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free forever | Often paid or freemium |
| Privacy | Runs in your browser | Data sent to servers |
| Signup | Not required | Account often required |
| Ads & tracking | None | Ads and trackers common |
| Usage limits | Unlimited | Daily or file-size limits |
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