User Agent Parser
Parse a user agent string to inspect likely browser, engine, operating system, and device details.
Parsing is heuristic. Some browsers and apps intentionally mimic other user agent strings.
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Privacy: parsing runs locally in your browser. No user agent data is stored or transmitted.
How it works
Paste a user agent string or use your current browser UA, then inspect likely browser family, rendering engine, operating system, and device type.
Examples
- Parse a Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge user agent string
- Check likely OS such as Windows, macOS, Android, or iOS
- Inspect whether the UA looks like mobile, tablet, or desktop
When to use this tool
This tool is designed for quick, practical tasks such as everyday calculations, data formatting, or simple conversions. It is best used when you need fast results without installing software or using complex tools.
When to use
- Quick checks or one-time calculations
- Validating or converting data before using it elsewhere
- Simple tasks that do not require advanced software
When not to use
- Critical financial, legal, or medical decisions
- Large-scale or automated processing
- Situations requiring guaranteed precision beyond basic validation
Always review results before using them in important contexts.
About this tool
This tool helps you perform quick utility operations directly in your browser. It runs entirely in your browser without sending data to a server.
You can use this tool when handling simple tasks without installing additional software. The results should be interpreted as a processed output based on your input data.
FAQ
- What does this user agent parser do?
It analyzes a user agent string and extracts likely browser, engine, operating system, device type, and platform details.
- Is user agent parsing always exact?
No. User agent parsing is heuristic and may be imperfect because many strings are customized or intentionally ambiguous.
- Can I paste a custom user agent string?
Yes. You can paste any user agent string for parsing.
- Is the user agent stored?
No. Parsing runs locally in your browser and is not stored or transmitted.