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ApicAgent

ApicAgent

Extract device details from user-agent string.

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First check

Start by sending user-agent strings to the API. No authentication is needed to use the service.

Auth
none
CORS
No
HTTPS
Yes
Signup
None
Latency
948 ms
Protocol
REST
Pricing
free

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About this API

ApicAgent is an API designed to extract detailed device information from user-agent strings. It helps developers identify the type of device, browser, and other relevant attributes embedded within the user-agent data.

This API is useful for applications that need to tailor content or functionality based on the user's device characteristics. Since it requires no authentication, it can be easily integrated into development workflows or client-side applications where quick device detection is necessary.

Its simplicity and focus on user-agent parsing make it a straightforward tool for developers looking to enhance user experience or gather device-related analytics without complex setup or overhead.

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What you can build

  • 1Display device type based on user-agent
  • 2Generate device-specific analytics reports
  • 3Validate user-agent strings for consistency
  • 4Enhance user experience by detecting device details
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Strengths & limitations

Strengths

  • No authentication required
  • Simple device detail extraction
  • Supports user-agent parsing
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Example request

curl https://www.apicagent.com/<endpoint>
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Getting started

Start by sending user-agent strings to the API. No authentication is needed to use the service.

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FAQ

Do I need an API key to use ApicAgent?+

No, ApicAgent does not require any authentication or API key.

What kind of data does the API return?+

It returns device details extracted from the user-agent string, such as device type and attributes.

Can I use this API from a browser?+

Yes, since no authentication is required, it can be used from client-side applications.

Is HTTPS required to access the API?+

The input does not specify, but using HTTPS is generally recommended for security.

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Technical details

CORS: NoHTTPS: YesSignup: NoOpen source: No
Auth type
none
Pricing
free
Protocols
REST
Response time
948 ms
Last health check
5/20/2026, 8:19:46 AM
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