"Unmask Your Traffic" - UAParser.js: The Essential Web Development Tool for User-Agent Detection
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"Unmask Your Traffic" - UAParser.js: The Essential Web Development Tool for User-Agent Detection
a browser detector
A Modernizr extension to detect device, device model, screen size, operating system, and browser details
Remind users to update their browser in an unobtrusive way
Universal library for detecting devices based on the string `UserAgent`. We can identify: App, Bot, OS, Browser, Device brand, Device model and Device type (smartphone, phablet, tablet, desktop, TV and other types, total 13)
💻 Lightweight tool to identify the browser (mobile+desktop detection)📱
Fast and native browser detection on Windows.
An Ember addon for Fastboot-enabled UserAgent parsing via UAParser.js.
Browser detection based on feature inspection
Detect the browser versions available on your system, and launch them in an isolated profile for automation & testing purposes.
5ELG is a browser fingerprinting tool designed to collect and analyze data about a user's browser and environment through various modules called "dealers."
Tiny Library for browser features detection.
A sexy pinnacle of engineering that’s nonetheless incredibly inefficient and expensive and goes out of business because it can’t find enough use. It also provides some tools to deal with the browser.
Adds a Modernizr build to your Nuxt.js app.
A full vanilla javascript project to detect user device and specifications
JavaScript library for detecting browsers and platforms using features.
51Degrees UAParser provides comprehensive device data based on User-Agent Client Hints and/or the User-Agent. The package can be used both in the browser and Node.js environment.
🔥 🚀 A 3,5kb standalone and dependency-free library that seemsly identifies the platform that your web app is running on.
Browser Fingerprinting Framework in addition to bots and Ad blocking detection.
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