Visitors & Devices
Understand your audience with detailed browser, device, and operating system analytics.
Overview
The Visitors page provides insights into the technology your visitors use to access your website. This information helps you optimize your site for your actual audience and identify trends in device usage over time.
Browser Analytics
See which web browsers your visitors prefer:
View the percentage breakdown of browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and others.
See major version numbers to ensure compatibility with your users' browsers.
Device Types
Understand how visitors access your site across different device categories:
Operating Systems
The operating systems page shows what OS your visitors use:
- Windows: Different versions (Windows 11, 10, etc.)
- macOS: Apple desktop and laptop users
- iOS: iPhone and iPad users
- Android: Android phone and tablet users
- Linux: Various Linux distributions
- Chrome OS: Chromebook users
Screen Sizes
Understand the screen resolutions your visitors use to help optimize your responsive design:
- View common screen width and height combinations
- Identify if visitors are primarily on mobile or desktop viewports
- Optimize breakpoints for your most common screen sizes
Using This Data
Visitor and device data helps you make informed decisions:
Optimize for Your Audience
- If most visitors use mobile, prioritize mobile-first design
- Test your site on the most popular browsers your visitors use
- Ensure compatibility with the OS versions your audience runs
Identify Issues
- High bounce rate from specific browsers may indicate compatibility issues
- Low conversion from mobile might suggest a poor mobile experience
- Compare behavior across device types to find optimization opportunities
Track Trends
- Monitor shifts from desktop to mobile over time
- See when new browser versions become dominant
- Identify emerging devices or platforms
Privacy Note
Invoker collects device and browser information from the user agent string, which is standard information sent with every web request. We do not use fingerprinting or any invasive tracking techniques. This data is aggregated and cannot be used to identify individual visitors.