Your VIN knows more than you think.
Type your 17-character VIN and get the full picture — make, model, engine, drivetrain and where it was built. In seconds, for free.
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No jargon, no account, no cost — just type the 17 characters and read what your car is really made of.
Enter your VIN
Find it at the base of your windshield, inside the driver's door jamb, or on your registration and insurance documents.
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Every character is matched against real manufacturer records to reveal the exact build behind your vehicle.
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Year, make, model and trim, plus engine, drivetrain, body style and origin — all on one clean page.
What the 17 characters actually mean
A Vehicle Identification Number isn't random. It splits into three blocks that together describe who built your car and how.
World Manufacturer Identifier
Identifies the maker and country of origin. "WBA", for example, marks a passenger BMW built in Germany.
Vehicle Descriptor
Describes model, body style, engine and restraints — and includes a check digit that validates the whole VIN.
Vehicle Identifier
The car's fingerprint: model year, assembly plant and the unique serial number for that individual vehicle.
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Looking up a specific brand? Jump straight to a make to see common specs, model years and how its VINs are structured.
Questions, answered
Is VinSpecify really free?
Yes. Decoding a VIN here costs nothing and never asks you to create an account. Enter the number and read your report.
Where do I find my VIN?
The most common spots are the lower corner of the windshield on the driver's side, the sticker inside the driver's door jamb, and your registration or insurance documents.
What information will I get?
Your report covers year, make, model and trim, plus engine and drivetrain details, body style and manufacturing origin — everything encoded in the VIN itself.
Is my search private?
We don't tie your lookups to a profile, and you never have to sign in to use the decoder. Enter a VIN, get your answer, done.
What is a check digit?
The 9th character is a math-based safeguard calculated from the other 16. A single typo usually makes it fail — a quick way to catch mistakes.