Window navigator.product
Example
Get the navigator.product:
let product = navigator.product;
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Description
The product
property returns the browser engine (product name).
The product
property is read-only.
Note
For compatibility reasons, all modern browsers returns "Gecko".
Syntax
navigator.product
Return Value
Type | Description |
A string | The browser engine name. |
More Examples
Display all navigator properties:
let text = "<p>Browser CodeName: " navigator.appCodeName "</p>"
"<p>Browser Name: " navigator.appName "</p>"
"<p>Browser Version: " navigator.appVersion "</p>"
"<p>Cookies Enabled: " navigator.cookieEnabled "</p>"
"<p>Browser Language: " navigator.language "</p>"
"<p>Browser Online: " navigator.onLine "</p>"
"<p>Platform: " navigator.platform "</p>"
"<p>User-agent header: " navigator.userAgent "</p>";
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Browser Support
navigator.product
is supported in all browsers:
Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Safari | Opera | IE |
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |