{"browser":{"name":"Chrome","version":"126.0.0.0","major":"126"},"engine":{"name":"Blink","version":"126.0.0.0"},"os":{"name":"Windows","version":"10"},"device":{"type":"desktop"},"cpu":{"architecture":"amd64"},"is_bot":false}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/13151/user+agent+parser+and+bot+detector+api/26697/parse+user+agent+string' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
After signing up, every developer is assigned a personal API access key, a unique combination of letters and digits provided to access to our API endpoint. To authenticate with the User Agent Parser and Bot Detector API simply include your bearer token in the Authorization header.
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Authorization
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Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed.
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Turn raw user agent strings into clean analytics-ready data. One call returns the browser, rendering engine, operating system, device and processor sections, plus a boolean flag that marks crawlers, spiders and monitoring agents.
Useful for analytics dashboards, serving different layouts to mobile and desktop, log enrichment and abuse investigation.
The endpoint returns structured data that includes details about the browser, rendering engine, operating system, device type, processor architecture, and a boolean flag indicating whether the user agent is a bot.
The key fields in the response include "browser" (name and version), "engine" (name and version), "os" (name and version), "device" (type), "cpu" (architecture), and "is_bot" (boolean flag).
The response data is organized in a JSON format, with each key representing a specific category (e.g., browser, os) and nested objects providing detailed attributes like name and version.
The endpoint provides information about the user's browser, rendering engine, operating system, device type, processor architecture, and whether the user agent is a bot, enabling comprehensive analytics.
Users can customize their requests by sending the user agent string as a query parameter, in a header, or within the request body, allowing flexibility in how data is submitted.
The "browser" field indicates the web browser used, "os" specifies the operating system, "device" denotes the type (e.g., mobile or desktop), "cpu" shows the processor architecture, and "is_bot" indicates if the user agent is a bot.
Typical use cases include enriching analytics dashboards, optimizing content for different devices, filtering out bot traffic from engagement metrics, and conducting abuse investigations.
Data accuracy is maintained through continuous updates and quality checks that ensure the parsing logic is aligned with the latest user agent formats and browser versions.
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