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In this tutorial, we look at different methods to request desktop sites on iPhone devices.
Published on: May 21 2025
There can be times when you want to request the desktop site on iPhone or iPad to see how a web page looks, or check some specific details or functionality that are only available in desktop mode.
This can be especially helpful if you want to compare the desktop and mobile views or test how desktop-specific features behave on mobile devices.
Now let’s look at how to request desktop site on iPhone. You can request the desktop site on an iPhone or iPad using the following methods:
This method focuses on requesting the desktop site on iPhone using a native browser.
For demonstration, let’s use the Safari browser. However, the steps will remain the same for other browsers too.
Note: These steps are applicable from iOS 13 to iOS 17.
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Follow these steps to request a desktop site on iPhone in iOS 18 and above versions:
Follow these steps to request a desktop site on iPhone in iOS 12 and below versions:
In this method, let’s see how to request desktop site on iPhone using a real device cloud.
With a real device cloud, you can request the desktop site on an iPhone and also test how that site behaves across various iPhone models and iOS versions without needing physical devices.
For demonstration, we will use the real device cloud offered by LambdaTest - an AI-native testing platform that lets you test mobile web apps across real iOS devices.
A cloud-based real iOS device will spin up based on your selected combinations.
The remaining steps to request a desktop website on iPhones will be the same as mentioned above.
While using the methods described above, the server might start sending the mobile version of the web page when you visit other websites or web pages.
Also, you might have to repeat the process of pressing “Request Desktop Website” if you are navigating to a different domain URL.
A better solution is to permanently turn on the desktop website feature until the testing part is complete. You can achieve this by making some changes in the settings as follows.
Note: These steps are applicable for iOS 18 and above versions.
A user requests a desktop website on their iPhone for several reasons. The desktop website will get things done if you cannot accomplish the task on a mobile device. Hence, as a tester, you must ensure that your website grants access to the desktop version whenever requested.
In this guide on how to request desktop site on iPhone, we kept in mind both users and testers to highlight three methods of requesting a desktop site on an iPhone.
Browse the web using Safari on iPhone: https://support.apple.com/en-in/guide/iphone/iph1fbef4daa/ios
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