How can I find the OS name and OS version using JavaScript?
17 Answers
I started to write a Script to read OS and browser version that can be tested on Fiddle. Feel free to use and extend.
Breaking Change:
Since September 2020 the new Edge gets detected. So 'Microsoft Edge' is the new version based on Chromium and the old Edge is now detected as 'Microsoft Legacy Edge'!
/**
* JavaScript Client Detection
* (C) viazenetti GmbH (Christian Ludwig)
*/
(function (window) {
{
var unknown = '-';
// screen
var screenSize = '';
if (screen.width) {
width = (screen.width) ? screen.width : '';
height = (screen.height) ? screen.height : '';
screenSize += '' + width + " x " + height;
}
// browser
var nVer = navigator.appVersion;
var nAgt = navigator.userAgent;
var browser = navigator.appName;
var version = '' + parseFloat(navigator.appVersion);
var majorVersion = parseInt(navigator.appVersion, 10);
var nameOffset, verOffset, ix;
// Opera
if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('Opera')) != -1) {
browser = 'Opera';
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 6);
if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('Version')) != -1) {
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 8);
}
}
// Opera Next
if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('OPR')) != -1) {
browser = 'Opera';
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 4);
}
// Legacy Edge
else if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('Edge')) != -1) {
browser = 'Microsoft Legacy Edge';
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 5);
}
// Edge (Chromium)
else if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('Edg')) != -1) {
browser = 'Microsoft Edge';
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 4);
}
// MSIE
else if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('MSIE')) != -1) {
browser = 'Microsoft Internet Explorer';
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 5);
}
// Chrome
else if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('Chrome')) != -1) {
browser = 'Chrome';
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 7);
}
// Safari
else if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('Safari')) != -1) {
browser = 'Safari';
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 7);
if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('Version')) != -1) {
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 8);
}
}
// Firefox
else if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('Firefox')) != -1) {
browser = 'Firefox';
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 8);
}
// MSIE 11+
else if (nAgt.indexOf('Trident/') != -1) {
browser = 'Microsoft Internet Explorer';
version = nAgt.substring(nAgt.indexOf('rv:') + 3);
}
// Other browsers
else if ((nameOffset = nAgt.lastIndexOf(' ') + 1) < (verOffset = nAgt.lastIndexOf('/'))) {
browser = nAgt.substring(nameOffset, verOffset);
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 1);
if (browser.toLowerCase() == browser.toUpperCase()) {
browser = navigator.appName;
}
}
// trim the version string
if ((ix = version.indexOf(';')) != -1) version = version.substring(0, ix);
if ((ix = version.indexOf(' ')) != -1) version = version.substring(0, ix);
if ((ix = version.indexOf(')')) != -1) version = version.substring(0, ix);
majorVersion = parseInt('' + version, 10);
if (isNaN(majorVersion)) {
version = '' + parseFloat(navigator.appVersion);
majorVersion = parseInt(navigator.appVersion, 10);
}
// mobile version
var mobile = /Mobile|mini|Fennec|Android|iP(ad|od|hone)/.test(nVer);
// cookie
var cookieEnabled = (navigator.cookieEnabled) ? true : false;
if (typeof navigator.cookieEnabled == 'undefined' && !cookieEnabled) {
document.cookie = 'testcookie';
cookieEnabled = (document.cookie.indexOf('testcookie') != -1) ? true : false;
}
// system
var os = unknown;
var clientStrings = [
{s:'Windows 10', r:/(Windows 10.0|Windows NT 10.0)/},
{s:'Windows 8.1', r:/(Windows 8.1|Windows NT 6.3)/},
{s:'Windows 8', r:/(Windows 8|Windows NT 6.2)/},
{s:'Windows 7', r:/(Windows 7|Windows NT 6.1)/},
{s:'Windows Vista', r:/Windows NT 6.0/},
{s:'Windows Server 2003', r:/Windows NT 5.2/},
{s:'Windows XP', r:/(Windows NT 5.1|Windows XP)/},
{s:'Windows 2000', r:/(Windows NT 5.0|Windows 2000)/},
{s:'Windows ME', r:/(Win 9x 4.90|Windows ME)/},
{s:'Windows 98', r:/(Windows 98|Win98)/},
{s:'Windows 95', r:/(Windows 95|Win95|Windows_95)/},
{s:'Windows NT 4.0', r:/(Windows NT 4.0|WinNT4.0|WinNT|Windows NT)/},
{s:'Windows CE', r:/Windows CE/},
{s:'Windows 3.11', r:/Win16/},
{s:'Android', r:/Android/},
{s:'Open BSD', r:/OpenBSD/},
{s:'Sun OS', r:/SunOS/},
{s:'Chrome OS', r:/CrOS/},
{s:'Linux', r:/(Linux|X11(?!.*CrOS))/},
{s:'iOS', r:/(iPhone|iPad|iPod)/},
{s:'Mac OS X', r:/Mac OS X/},
{s:'Mac OS', r:/(Mac OS|MacPPC|MacIntel|Mac_PowerPC|Macintosh)/},
{s:'QNX', r:/QNX/},
{s:'UNIX', r:/UNIX/},
{s:'BeOS', r:/BeOS/},
{s:'OS/2', r:/OS\/2/},
{s:'Search Bot', r:/(nuhk|Googlebot|Yammybot|Openbot|Slurp|MSNBot|Ask Jeeves\/Teoma|ia_archiver)/}
];
for (var id in clientStrings) {
var cs = clientStrings[id];
if (cs.r.test(nAgt)) {
os = cs.s;
break;
}
}
var osVersion = unknown;
if (/Windows/.test(os)) {
osVersion = /Windows (.*)/.exec(os)[1];
os = 'Windows';
}
switch (os) {
case 'Mac OS':
case 'Mac OS X':
case 'Android':
osVersion = /(?:Android|Mac OS|Mac OS X|MacPPC|MacIntel|Mac_PowerPC|Macintosh) ([\.\_\d]+)/.exec(nAgt)[1];
break;
case 'iOS':
osVersion = /OS (\d+)_(\d+)_?(\d+)?/.exec(nVer);
osVersion = osVersion[1] + '.' + osVersion[2] + '.' + (osVersion[3] | 0);
break;
}
// flash (you'll need to include swfobject)
/* script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/swfobject/2.2/swfobject.js" */
var flashVersion = 'no check';
if (typeof swfobject != 'undefined') {
var fv = swfobject.getFlashPlayerVersion();
if (fv.major > 0) {
flashVersion = fv.major + '.' + fv.minor + ' r' + fv.release;
}
else {
flashVersion = unknown;
}
}
}
window.jscd = {
screen: screenSize,
browser: browser,
browserVersion: version,
browserMajorVersion: majorVersion,
mobile: mobile,
os: os,
osVersion: osVersion,
cookies: cookieEnabled,
flashVersion: flashVersion
};
}(this));
alert(
'OS: ' + jscd.os +' '+ jscd.osVersion + '\n' +
'Browser: ' + jscd.browser +' '+ jscd.browserMajorVersion +
' (' + jscd.browserVersion + ')\n' +
'Mobile: ' + jscd.mobile + '\n' +
'Flash: ' + jscd.flashVersion + '\n' +
'Cookies: ' + jscd.cookies + '\n' +
'Screen Size: ' + jscd.screen + '\n\n' +
'Full User Agent: ' + navigator.userAgent
);
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2@akapelko Unfortunately Microsoft uses the same version numbers for multiple OS (see msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/…)– LudwigJun 3, 2015 at 8:23
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24I was inspired by @Ludwig's code and created an open-sourced project on GitHub. github.com/keithws/browser-report Sep 11, 2015 at 18:31
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2@skwidbreth Thanks. Added Crome OS and included the hardened Linux detection (in case someone changes the order)– LudwigSep 30, 2019 at 12:47
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2Regarding to number
10
in this lineosVersion = /Mac OS X (10[\.\_\d]+)/.exec(nAgt)[1];
: next macOS release is11
. So the code should be updated.– Shimon SSep 15, 2020 at 10:35
If you list all of window.navigator
's properties using
console.log(navigator);
You'll see something like this
# platform = Win32
# appCodeName = Mozilla
# appName = Netscape
# appVersion = 5.0 (Windows; en-US)
# language = en-US
# mimeTypes = [object MimeTypeArray]
# oscpu = Windows NT 5.1
# vendor = Firefox
# vendorSub = 1.0.7
# product = Gecko
# productSub = 20050915
# plugins = [object PluginArray]
# securityPolicy =
# userAgent = Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7.12) Gecko/20050915 Firefox/1.0.7
# cookieEnabled = true
# javaEnabled = function javaEnabled() { [native code] }
# taintEnabled = function taintEnabled() { [native code] }
# preference = function preference() { [native code] }
Note that oscpu
attribute gives you the Windows version. Also, you should know that:
'Windows 3.11' => 'Win16',
'Windows 95' => '(Windows 95)|(Win95)|(Windows_95)',
'Windows 98' => '(Windows 98)|(Win98)',
'Windows 2000' => '(Windows NT 5.0)|(Windows 2000)',
'Windows XP' => '(Windows NT 5.1)|(Windows XP)',
'Windows Server 2003' => '(Windows NT 5.2)',
'Windows Vista' => '(Windows NT 6.0)',
'Windows 7' => '(Windows NT 6.1)',
'Windows 8' => '(Windows NT 6.2)|(WOW64)',
'Windows 10' => '(Windows 10.0)|(Windows NT 10.0)',
'Windows NT 4.0' => '(Windows NT 4.0)|(WinNT4.0)|(WinNT)|(Windows NT)',
'Windows ME' => 'Windows ME',
'Open BSD' => 'OpenBSD',
'Sun OS' => 'SunOS',
'Linux' => '(Linux)|(X11)',
'Mac OS' => '(Mac_PowerPC)|(Macintosh)',
'QNX' => 'QNX',
'BeOS' => 'BeOS',
'OS/2' => 'OS/2',
'Search Bot'=>'(nuhk)|(Googlebot)|(Yammybot)|(Openbot)|(Slurp)|(MSNBot)|(Ask Jeeves/Teoma)|(ia_archiver)'
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Of course (Windows NT 6.2) See this link bitbucket.org/cat_in_136/configuration-mania/src/…– kaissunApr 1, 2013 at 15:09
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12oscpu worked inconsistently for me when I tested it across the 4 major browsers on Windows 7. @Ludwig's solution worked consistently. Jan 24, 2014 at 21:04
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1I'm also observing window.navigator.oscpu undefined in Chrome, so this solution isn't much help. Jul 20, 2016 at 13:34
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var OSName = "Unknown";
if (window.navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Windows NT 10.0")!= -1) OSName="Windows 10";
if (window.navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Windows NT 6.3") != -1) OSName="Windows 8.1";
if (window.navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Windows NT 6.2") != -1) OSName="Windows 8";
if (window.navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Windows NT 6.1") != -1) OSName="Windows 7";
if (window.navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Windows NT 6.0") != -1) OSName="Windows Vista";
if (window.navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Windows NT 5.1") != -1) OSName="Windows XP";
if (window.navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Windows NT 5.0") != -1) OSName="Windows 2000";
if (window.navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Mac") != -1) OSName="Mac/iOS";
if (window.navigator.userAgent.indexOf("X11") != -1) OSName="UNIX";
if (window.navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Linux") != -1) OSName="Linux";
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@transang These aren't one
if
statement, they are multiple one-linerif
statements. It checks every single one, from top to bottom. Apr 18 at 22:44 -
@DanGayle that is equivalent to reverse the line order +
else if
. Personally, I would prefer a chained ternary operator, though– transangApr 19 at 0:59
JavaScript have access to the window.navigator.platform
- a string representing the platform of the browser:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/NavigatorID/platform
Use it to extract whatever details you need (and can). Note that there are no guarantees that the client actually uses that platform since this can easily be modified in many ways.
Try it:
console.log(window.navigator.platform);
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8"This feature has been removed from the Web standards. Though some browsers may still support it, it is in the process of being dropped. Do not use it in old or new projects. Pages or Web apps using it may break at any time." Mar 8, 2016 at 4:10
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1@ConAntonakos can you provide a reference for that statement? That isn't mentioned in the MDN link in this answer.– SplaktarSep 24, 2017 at 6:16
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4@Splaktar - That's so odd. That messaged was definitely there, but I see it's not anymore. I think at some point in 2016 it was considered? I also see this question (stackoverflow.com/questions/38506517/…), so someone else noticed it as well. Thanks for the update. Sep 25, 2017 at 17:19
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1I think the docs are messed up, it still says it's deprecated in the portuguese version: developer.mozilla.org/pt-BR/docs/Web/API/NavigatorID/platform Jan 21, 2019 at 11:34
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1UPDATE: I fixed the portuguese docs and I verified that the english docs were indeed corrected at some point. Jan 21, 2019 at 12:41
@Ludwig 's solution was brilliant. A couple of fixes (which didn't have to do with operating system, and I couldn't place as a comment on his original posting because this is too long):
- IE 11 no longer identifies itself as MS IE.
- Chrome on IOS spoofs itself as Safari
Here they are:
(function (window) {
{
/* test cases
alert(
'browserInfo result: OS: ' + browserInfo.os +' '+ browserInfo.osVersion + '\n'+
'Browser: ' + browserInfo.browser +' '+ browserInfo.browserVersion + '\n' +
'Mobile: ' + browserInfo.mobile + '\n' +
'Cookies: ' + browserInfo.cookies + '\n' +
'Screen Size: ' + browserInfo.screen
);
*/
var unknown = 'Unknown';
// screen
var screenSize = '';
if (screen.width) {
width = (screen.width) ? screen.width : '';
height = (screen.height) ? screen.height : '';
screenSize += '' + width + " x " + height;
}
//browser
var nVer = navigator.appVersion;
var nAgt = navigator.userAgent;
var browser = navigator.appName;
var version = '' + parseFloat(navigator.appVersion);
var majorVersion = parseInt(navigator.appVersion, 10);
var nameOffset, verOffset, ix;
// Opera
if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('Opera')) != -1) {
browser = 'Opera';
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 6);
if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('Version')) != -1) {
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 8);
}
}
// MSIE
else if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('MSIE')) != -1) {
browser = 'Microsoft Internet Explorer';
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 5);
}
//IE 11 no longer identifies itself as MS IE, so trap it
//http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17907445/how-to-detect-ie11
else if ((browser == 'Netscape') && (nAgt.indexOf('Trident/') != -1)) {
browser = 'Microsoft Internet Explorer';
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 5);
if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('rv:')) != -1) {
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 3);
}
}
// Chrome
else if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('Chrome')) != -1) {
browser = 'Chrome';
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 7);
}
// Safari
else if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('Safari')) != -1) {
browser = 'Safari';
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 7);
if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('Version')) != -1) {
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 8);
}
// Chrome on iPad identifies itself as Safari. Actual results do not match what Google claims
// at: https://developers.google.com/chrome/mobile/docs/user-agent?hl=ja
// No mention of chrome in the user agent string. However it does mention CriOS, which presumably
// can be keyed on to detect it.
if (nAgt.indexOf('CriOS') != -1) {
//Chrome on iPad spoofing Safari...correct it.
browser = 'Chrome';
//Don't believe there is a way to grab the accurate version number, so leaving that for now.
}
}
// Firefox
else if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('Firefox')) != -1) {
browser = 'Firefox';
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 8);
}
// Other browsers
else if ((nameOffset = nAgt.lastIndexOf(' ') + 1) < (verOffset = nAgt.lastIndexOf('/'))) {
browser = nAgt.substring(nameOffset, verOffset);
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 1);
if (browser.toLowerCase() == browser.toUpperCase()) {
browser = navigator.appName;
}
}
// trim the version string
if ((ix = version.indexOf(';')) != -1) version = version.substring(0, ix);
if ((ix = version.indexOf(' ')) != -1) version = version.substring(0, ix);
if ((ix = version.indexOf(')')) != -1) version = version.substring(0, ix);
majorVersion = parseInt('' + version, 10);
if (isNaN(majorVersion)) {
version = '' + parseFloat(navigator.appVersion);
majorVersion = parseInt(navigator.appVersion, 10);
}
// mobile version
var mobile = /Mobile|mini|Fennec|Android|iP(ad|od|hone)/.test(nVer);
// cookie
var cookieEnabled = (navigator.cookieEnabled) ? true : false;
if (typeof navigator.cookieEnabled == 'undefined' && !cookieEnabled) {
document.cookie = 'testcookie';
cookieEnabled = (document.cookie.indexOf('testcookie') != -1) ? true : false;
}
// system
var os = unknown;
var clientStrings = [
{s:'Windows 3.11', r:/Win16/},
{s:'Windows 95', r:/(Windows 95|Win95|Windows_95)/},
{s:'Windows ME', r:/(Win 9x 4.90|Windows ME)/},
{s:'Windows 98', r:/(Windows 98|Win98)/},
{s:'Windows CE', r:/Windows CE/},
{s:'Windows 2000', r:/(Windows NT 5.0|Windows 2000)/},
{s:'Windows XP', r:/(Windows NT 5.1|Windows XP)/},
{s:'Windows Server 2003', r:/Windows NT 5.2/},
{s:'Windows Vista', r:/Windows NT 6.0/},
{s:'Windows 7', r:/(Windows 7|Windows NT 6.1)/},
{s:'Windows 8.1', r:/(Windows 8.1|Windows NT 6.3)/},
{s:'Windows 8', r:/(Windows 8|Windows NT 6.2)/},
{s:'Windows NT 4.0', r:/(Windows NT 4.0|WinNT4.0|WinNT|Windows NT)/},
{s:'Windows ME', r:/Windows ME/},
{s:'Android', r:/Android/},
{s:'Open BSD', r:/OpenBSD/},
{s:'Sun OS', r:/SunOS/},
{s:'Linux', r:/(Linux|X11)/},
{s:'iOS', r:/(iPhone|iPad|iPod)/},
{s:'Mac OS X', r:/Mac OS X/},
{s:'Mac OS', r:/(MacPPC|MacIntel|Mac_PowerPC|Macintosh)/},
{s:'QNX', r:/QNX/},
{s:'UNIX', r:/UNIX/},
{s:'BeOS', r:/BeOS/},
{s:'OS/2', r:/OS\/2/},
{s:'Search Bot', r:/(nuhk|Googlebot|Yammybot|Openbot|Slurp|MSNBot|Ask Jeeves\/Teoma|ia_archiver)/}
];
for (var id in clientStrings) {
var cs = clientStrings[id];
if (cs.r.test(nAgt)) {
os = cs.s;
break;
}
}
var osVersion = unknown;
if (/Windows/.test(os)) {
osVersion = /Windows (.*)/.exec(os)[1];
os = 'Windows';
}
switch (os) {
case 'Mac OS X':
osVersion = /Mac OS X (10[\.\_\d]+)/.exec(nAgt)[1];
break;
case 'Android':
osVersion = /Android ([\.\_\d]+)/.exec(nAgt)[1];
break;
case 'iOS':
osVersion = /OS (\d+)_(\d+)_?(\d+)?/.exec(nVer);
osVersion = osVersion[1] + '.' + osVersion[2] + '.' + (osVersion[3] | 0);
break;
}
}
window.browserInfo = {
screen: screenSize,
browser: browser,
browserVersion: version,
mobile: mobile,
os: os,
osVersion: osVersion,
cookies: cookieEnabled
};
}(this));
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I've started a github repo based on this. github.com/thorst/Browser. Aiming to be minimal, but have enough coverage. Mar 12, 2014 at 14:40
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So now all you have to do is keep updating it for every browser on every device as they're released. I don't see "Samsung SmartTV" anywhere.– RobGOct 20, 2015 at 22:26
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@Ian Ippolito this is very helpful many thanks. Also i would like to know how can we find the edge browser and its version.– VijayNov 29, 2017 at 13:06
platform.js seems like a good one file library to do this.
Usage example:
// on IE10 x86 platform preview running in IE7 compatibility mode on Windows 7 64 bit edition
platform.name; // 'IE'
platform.version; // '10.0'
platform.layout; // 'Trident'
platform.os; // 'Windows Server 2008 R2 / 7 x64'
platform.description; // 'IE 10.0 x86 (platform preview; running in IE 7 mode) on Windows Server 2008 R2 / 7 x64'
// or on an iPad
platform.name; // 'Safari'
platform.version; // '5.1'
platform.product; // 'iPad'
platform.manufacturer; // 'Apple'
platform.layout; // 'WebKit'
platform.os; // 'iOS 5.0'
platform.description; // 'Safari 5.1 on Apple iPad (iOS 5.0)'
// or parsing a given UA string
var info = platform.parse('Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.7.2; en; rv:2.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/4.0 Opera 11.52');
info.name; // 'Opera'
info.version; // '11.52'
info.layout; // 'Presto'
info.os; // 'Mac OS X 10.7.2'
info.description; // 'Opera 11.52 (identifying as Firefox 4.0) on Mac OS X 10.7.2'
You can use this javascript
function to check users' OS simply
function getOS() {
var userAgent = window.navigator.userAgent,
platform = window.navigator.platform,
macosPlatforms = ['Macintosh', 'MacIntel', 'MacPPC', 'Mac68K'],
windowsPlatforms = ['Win32', 'Win64', 'Windows', 'WinCE'],
iosPlatforms = ['iPhone', 'iPad', 'iPod'],
os = null;
if (macosPlatforms.indexOf(platform) !== -1) {
os = 'Mac OS';
} else if (iosPlatforms.indexOf(platform) !== -1) {
os = 'iOS';
} else if (windowsPlatforms.indexOf(platform) !== -1) {
os = 'Windows';
} else if (/Android/.test(userAgent)) {
os = 'Android';
} else if (!os && /Linux/.test(platform)) {
os = 'Linux';
}
return os;
}
alert(getOS());
You can find the OS name and version in the navigator
object, as others have answered. The standard, cross-browser place to find this information is in the navigator.userAgent
property. However, user agent strings vary widely by OS and browser.
So, I created a script to encapsulate this logic and report on the most common OSes and browsers in a familiar way, like http://www.whatsmybrowser.org.
I open-sourced the script and uploaded it to github, https://github.com/keithws/browser-report. Pull requests are welcome!
Use DetectOS.js. This is a simple JS definition for popular operating systems and browsers without dependencies:
class DetectOS {
constructor() {
this.browser = this.searchString(this.dataBrowser())
this.version = this.searchVersion(navigator.userAgent) || this.searchVersion(navigator.appVersion)
this.OS = this.searchString(this.dataOS())
}
searchString(data) {
for (let i = 0; i < data.length; i++) {
let
dataString = data[i].string,
dataProp = data[i].prop
this.versionSearchString = data[i].versionSearch || data[i].identity
if (dataString) {
if (dataString.indexOf(data[i].subString) !== -1) {
return data[i].identity
}
} else if (dataProp) {
return data[i].identity
}
}
}
searchVersion(dataString) {
let index = dataString.indexOf(this.versionSearchString)
if (index === -1) return
return parseFloat(dataString.substring(index+this.versionSearchString.length + 1))
}
dataBrowser() {
return [
/***************
* Chrome
***************/
{
string: navigator.userAgent,
subString: "Chrome",
identity: "Chrome"
},
/***************
* Safari
***************/
{
string: navigator.vendor,
subString: "Apple",
identity: "Safari",
versionSearch: "Version"
},
/***************
* For Older Opera (12.18-)
***************/
{
prop: window.opera,
identity: "Opera",
versionSearch: "Version"
},
/***************
* Internet Explorer 10
***************/
{
string: navigator.userAgent,
subString: "MSIE",
identity: "IE10",
versionSearch: "MSIE"
},
/***************
* Internet Explorer 11
***************/
{
string: navigator.userAgent,
subString: "Trident",
identity: "IE11",
versionSearch: "rv"
},
/***************
* Edge
***************/
{
string: navigator.userAgent,
subString: "Edge",
identity: "Edge",
versionSearch: "Edge"
},
/***************
* Firefox
***************/
{
string: navigator.userAgent,
subString: "Firefox",
identity: "Firefox"
},
{
string: navigator.userAgent,
subString: "Gecko",
identity: "Mozilla",
versionSearch: "rv"
},
/***************
* For Older Netscapes (4-)
***************/
{
string: navigator.userAgent,
subString: "Mozilla",
identity: "Netscape",
versionSearch: "Mozilla"
},
/***************
* For Newer Netscapes (6+)
***************/
{
string: navigator.userAgent,
subString: "Netscape",
identity: "Netscape"
},
/***************
* Other Browsers
***************/
{
string: navigator.userAgent,
subString: "OmniWeb",
versionSearch: "OmniWeb/",
identity: "OmniWeb"
},
{
string: navigator.vendor,
subString: "iCab",
identity: "iCab"
},
{
string: navigator.vendor,
subString: "KDE",
identity: "Konqueror"
},
{
string: navigator.vendor,
subString: "Camino",
identity: "Camino"
}
]
}
dataOS() {
return [
{
string: navigator.platform,
subString: 'Win',
identity: 'Windows'
},
{
string: navigator.platform,
subString: 'Mac',
identity: 'macOS'
},
{
string: navigator.userAgent,
subString: 'iPhone',
identity: 'iOS'
},
{
string: navigator.userAgent,
subString: 'iPad',
identity: 'iOS'
},
{
string: navigator.userAgent,
subString: 'iPod',
identity: 'iOS'
},
{
string: navigator.userAgent,
subString: 'Android',
identity: 'Android'
},
{
string: navigator.platform,
subString: 'Linux',
identity: 'Linux'
}
]
}
}
const Detect = new DetectOS()
console.log("We know your browser – it's " + Detect.browser + " " + Detect.version);
console.log("We know your OS – it's " + Detect.OS);
console.log("We know everything about you.");
If you are creating a website or creating a desktop app with Electron, you may need to get the information of the Operating System the client using. So, in this particular case you can use a global property called window.navigator
.
If you log the property in the console with console.log(navigator)
, you will see a whole object of sub-properties that contain the information of the browser, OS, etc.
Again, if you want to create a local NodeJS app it is also possible! Just call the os
module with const os = require("os");
. then log the constant in the console. You'll get a whole object, but if you want to see the platform name you can type in console.log(os.platform());
, and make sure you add a pair of parenthesis after os.platform
as platform
here is a function!
Hope this helps!
Hey for a quick solution you can consider the following library : UAPARSER - https://www.npmjs.com/package/ua-parser-js
example :
<script type="text/javascript" src="ua-parser.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
var parser = new UAParser();
console.log(parser.getOS()) // will log {name: "", version:""}
you can also install the library via npm, and import it like this:
import { UAParser } from 'ua-parser-js';
let parser = new UAParser();
parser.getOS();
the library is a JS based user agent string parser (window.navigator.userAgent is the user agent on browser) , so you can get with it other details aswell such as Browser,device,engines etc..and it can work with node js as well.
if you need typing for the library : https://www.npmjs.com/package/@types/ua-parser-js
User-Agent strings are not reliable anymore to get the platform information (OS, OS verions, cpu-arch etc.) because it is possible to rewrite them and even the default set by the browser are not accurate. try "console.log(navigator)" in the browser console and check for the User-Agent field.
To address the above problems there's a new W3 proposal (https://wicg.github.io/ua-client-hints/) which will allow user to request specific information about the platform. As of 11/05/2021, only chromium based browsers (Chrome, Edge, Opera, Brave...) have implemented the specifications (the proposal is still unofficial).
One way to get the platform information is for server to request the specific information by adding the header like this 'Accept-CH: Sec-CH-UA-Platform-Version' to the initial response and any subsequent requests from the client would contain the platform information header. For more info see the link above.
To get the information in the client via Javascript the below code can be used (copy and paste it in the chrome console).
let platformDetails = await navigator.userAgentData.getHighEntropyValues(["architecture",
"platform", "platformVersion", "model", "bitness", "uaFullVersion"]);
console.log(platformDetails);
I've created a library for parsing User Agent strings called Voodoo. But be aware that this should not be used instead of feature detection.
What Voodoo does, is that it parses the userAgent string, which is found in the Navigator object (window.navigator). It's not all browsers that passes a reliable userAgent string, so even though it's the normal way to do it, the userAgent can not always be trusted.
-
I loved the Voodoo, but I think should be a way to easily distinguish between mobile, tablet etc... please post it at gittip so I can tip you for the nice job.– lololMay 10, 2013 at 21:28
I fork @Ludwig code and remove necessity of swfobject
.
I just use swfobject code for detect flash version.
/**
* JavaScript Client Detection
* (C) viazenetti GmbH (Christian Ludwig)
*/
(function (window) {
{
var unknown = '-';
// screen
var screenSize = '';
if (screen.width) {
width = (screen.width) ? screen.width : '';
height = (screen.height) ? screen.height : '';
screenSize += '' + width + " x " + height;
}
//browser
var nVer = navigator.appVersion;
var nAgt = navigator.userAgent;
var browser = navigator.appName;
var version = '' + parseFloat(navigator.appVersion);
var majorVersion = parseInt(navigator.appVersion, 10);
var nameOffset, verOffset, ix;
// Opera
if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('Opera')) != -1) {
browser = 'Opera';
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 6);
if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('Version')) != -1) {
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 8);
}
}
// MSIE
else if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('MSIE')) != -1) {
browser = 'Microsoft Internet Explorer';
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 5);
}
// Chrome
else if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('Chrome')) != -1) {
browser = 'Chrome';
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 7);
}
// Safari
else if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('Safari')) != -1) {
browser = 'Safari';
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 7);
if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('Version')) != -1) {
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 8);
}
}
// Firefox
else if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('Firefox')) != -1) {
browser = 'Firefox';
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 8);
}
// MSIE 11+
else if (nAgt.indexOf('Trident/') != -1) {
browser = 'Microsoft Internet Explorer';
version = nAgt.substring(nAgt.indexOf('rv:') + 3);
}
// Other browsers
else if ((nameOffset = nAgt.lastIndexOf(' ') + 1) < (verOffset = nAgt.lastIndexOf('/'))) {
browser = nAgt.substring(nameOffset, verOffset);
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 1);
if (browser.toLowerCase() == browser.toUpperCase()) {
browser = navigator.appName;
}
}
// trim the version string
if ((ix = version.indexOf(';')) != -1) version = version.substring(0, ix);
if ((ix = version.indexOf(' ')) != -1) version = version.substring(0, ix);
if ((ix = version.indexOf(')')) != -1) version = version.substring(0, ix);
majorVersion = parseInt('' + version, 10);
if (isNaN(majorVersion)) {
version = '' + parseFloat(navigator.appVersion);
majorVersion = parseInt(navigator.appVersion, 10);
}
// mobile version
var mobile = /Mobile|mini|Fennec|Android|iP(ad|od|hone)/.test(nVer);
// cookie
var cookieEnabled = (navigator.cookieEnabled) ? true : false;
if (typeof navigator.cookieEnabled == 'undefined' && !cookieEnabled) {
document.cookie = 'testcookie';
cookieEnabled = (document.cookie.indexOf('testcookie') != -1) ? true : false;
}
// system
var os = unknown;
var clientStrings = [
{s:'Windows 10', r:/(Windows 10.0|Windows NT 10.0)/},
{s:'Windows 8.1', r:/(Windows 8.1|Windows NT 6.3)/},
{s:'Windows 8', r:/(Windows 8|Windows NT 6.2)/},
{s:'Windows 7', r:/(Windows 7|Windows NT 6.1)/},
{s:'Windows Vista', r:/Windows NT 6.0/},
{s:'Windows Server 2003', r:/Windows NT 5.2/},
{s:'Windows XP', r:/(Windows NT 5.1|Windows XP)/},
{s:'Windows 2000', r:/(Windows NT 5.0|Windows 2000)/},
{s:'Windows ME', r:/(Win 9x 4.90|Windows ME)/},
{s:'Windows 98', r:/(Windows 98|Win98)/},
{s:'Windows 95', r:/(Windows 95|Win95|Windows_95)/},
{s:'Windows NT 4.0', r:/(Windows NT 4.0|WinNT4.0|WinNT|Windows NT)/},
{s:'Windows CE', r:/Windows CE/},
{s:'Windows 3.11', r:/Win16/},
{s:'Android', r:/Android/},
{s:'Open BSD', r:/OpenBSD/},
{s:'Sun OS', r:/SunOS/},
{s:'Linux', r:/(Linux|X11)/},
{s:'iOS', r:/(iPhone|iPad|iPod)/},
{s:'Mac OS X', r:/Mac OS X/},
{s:'Mac OS', r:/(MacPPC|MacIntel|Mac_PowerPC|Macintosh)/},
{s:'QNX', r:/QNX/},
{s:'UNIX', r:/UNIX/},
{s:'BeOS', r:/BeOS/},
{s:'OS/2', r:/OS\/2/},
{s:'Search Bot', r:/(nuhk|Googlebot|Yammybot|Openbot|Slurp|MSNBot|Ask Jeeves\/Teoma|ia_archiver)/}
];
for (var id in clientStrings) {
var cs = clientStrings[id];
if (cs.r.test(nAgt)) {
os = cs.s;
break;
}
}
var osVersion = unknown;
if (/Windows/.test(os)) {
osVersion = /Windows (.*)/.exec(os)[1];
os = 'Windows';
}
switch (os) {
case 'Mac OS X':
osVersion = /Mac OS X (10[\.\_\d]+)/.exec(nAgt)[1];
break;
case 'Android':
osVersion = /Android ([\.\_\d]+)/.exec(nAgt)[1];
break;
case 'iOS':
osVersion = /OS (\d+)_(\d+)_?(\d+)?/.exec(nVer);
osVersion = osVersion[1] + '.' + osVersion[2] + '.' + (osVersion[3] | 0);
break;
}
var flashVersion = 'no check', d, fv = [];
if (typeof navigator.plugins !== 'undefined' && typeof navigator.plugins["Shockwave Flash"] === "object") {
d = navigator.plugins["Shockwave Flash"].description;
if (d && !(typeof navigator.mimeTypes !== 'undefined' && navigator.mimeTypes["application/x-shockwave-flash"] && !navigator.mimeTypes["application/x-shockwave-flash"].enabledPlugin)) { // navigator.mimeTypes["application/x-shockwave-flash"].enabledPlugin indicates whether plug-ins are enabled or disabled in Safari 3+
d = d.replace(/^.*\s+(\S+\s+\S+$)/, "$1");
fv[0] = parseInt(d.replace(/^(.*)\..*$/, "$1"), 10);
fv[1] = parseInt(d.replace(/^.*\.(.*)\s.*$/, "$1"), 10);
fv[2] = /[a-zA-Z]/.test(d) ? parseInt(d.replace(/^.*[a-zA-Z]+(.*)$/, "$1"), 10) : 0;
}
} else if (typeof window.ActiveXObject !== 'undefined') {
try {
var a = new ActiveXObject("ShockwaveFlash.ShockwaveFlash");
if (a) { // a will return null when ActiveX is disabled
d = a.GetVariable("$version");
if (d) {
d = d.split(" ")[1].split(",");
fv = [parseInt(d[0], 10), parseInt(d[1], 10), parseInt(d[2], 10)];
}
}
}
catch(e) {}
}
if (fv.length) {
flashVersion = fv[0] + '.' + fv[1] + ' r' + fv[2];
}
}
window.jscd = {
screen: screenSize,
browser: browser,
browserVersion: version,
mobile: mobile,
os: os,
osVersion: osVersion,
cookies: cookieEnabled,
flashVersion: flashVersion
};
}(this));
alert(
'OS: ' + jscd.os +' '+ jscd.osVersion + '\n'+
'Browser: ' + jscd.browser +' '+ jscd.browserVersion + '\n' +
'Mobile: ' + jscd.mobile + '\n' +
'Flash: ' + jscd.flashVersion + '\n' +
'Cookies: ' + jscd.cookies + '\n' +
'Screen Size: ' + jscd.screen + '\n\n' +
'Full User Agent: ' + navigator.userAgent
);
I can't comment on @Ian Ippolito answer (because I would have if I had the rep) but according to the document his comment linked, I'm fairly certain you can find the Chrome version for IOS. https://developer.chrome.com/multidevice/user-agent?hl=ja lists the UA as: Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 10_3 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/602.1.50 (KHTML, like Gecko) CriOS/56.0.2924.75 Mobile/14E5239e Safari/602.1
So this should work:
if ((verOffset = nAgt.indexOf('CriOS')) != -1) {
//Chrome on iPad spoofing Safari...correct it.
browser = 'Chrome';
version = nAgt.substring(verOffset + 6);//should get the criOS ver.
}
Haven't been able to test (otherwise I would have improved his answer) it to make sure since my iPad is at home and I'm at work, but I thought I'd put it out there.
I am using this :)
getPlatform() {
const allPlatforms = ['Win32', 'Win64', 'Windows', 'WinCE', 'Android', 'iPhone', 'iPad', 'iPod'];
return allPlatforms.find(item => item === navigator.platform);
}
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/NavigatorUAData/platform
console.log(navigator.userAgentData.platform)
Examples: macOS
, Windows
Caution: window.navigator.platform
is deprecated