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Useragents.me is a developer tool site that provides a list of the “latest and most common User-Agents.” The page states that its data is updated weekly, covers device types, operating systems, and browsers, and is aimed at web scrapers, developers, website administrators, and researchers. The data comes from user logs across multiple popular websites, then gets cleaned, has bots removed, and is enriched with device and browser information.
Its core value is not a complex platform, but structured UA data. The page provides category entry points for the most common desktop and mobile User-Agents, as well as Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone, iPad, Android, Tablet, and other categories. Each record includes the UA string and its relative share, while mobile entries also show device, OS, and browser information. For crawlers, the share field helps choose more “common” request headers; for testing and research, it can be used to build samples that more closely resemble real traffic.
The page does not mention an official API, SDK, authentication, rate limits, or SLA. However, it clearly provides JSON and TSV formats, which are friendly to virtually any language, including Python, Node.js, and Go, and can be read directly by scripts, crawler frameworks, or log analysis pipelines. In terms of documentation, the page explains the update frequency, use cases, data cleaning process, and format examples, which is enough for basic usage. The downside is the lack of a field specification, historical versions, sample size, and explanation of data representativeness.
The crawled page does not show any paid plans, and the lists plus JSON/TSV files appear to be directly accessible, so it can be treated as a free data source. No open-source or closed-source licensing terms, self-hosting options, or private deployment information were found, nor was there any mention of enterprise support or payment methods.
Its strengths are simplicity, a clear update cadence, detailed categories, easy-to-integrate formats, and relative share data. Its weaknesses are limited productization, no official API/SDK or service commitment, and still-insufficient transparency around data sources. It is suitable for individuals and small teams that need quick UA rotation, compatibility testing, log analysis, or research. If used in high-compliance or large-scale production systems, it should be combined with your own logs, proxy quality checks, robots/site rules, and request rate controls.
The page does not provide information about access from mainland China, network nodes, or payments, so this remains unknown. If access is unstable, alternatives include using open-source user-agent libraries, building statistics from your own browser logs, or using similar data sources such as WhatIsMyBrowser.
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useragents.me is an Unknown API & Data provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 8.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach useragents.me directly.