Explanation of the UserAgent ‘iOS’ in web radio logs
What is the UserAgent “iOS”?
The UserAgent “iOS” appears in web radio logs when a user listens to your stream via an Apple device such as:
- iPhone
- iPad
- iPod Touch
iOS is Apple’s mobile operating system and is used by millions worldwide – especially for music and radio on the move.
What does a typical iOS user agent look like?
An example of an iOS UserAgent:
Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 16_3 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/605.1.15...
Included:
- the device(iPhone, iPad etc.)
- the iOS operating system
- the browser used (e.g. Safari or in-app browser)
Apps such as myTuner, VRadio or TuneIn on iOS devices also send such UserAgents – sometimes with additional identification.
What does “iOS” mean in your logs?
If “iOS” shows up in your web radio logs, you know:
- the listener uses a mobile Apple device
- the stream was probably consumed on the move or mobile
- access may have taken place from an app or a browser
Such listeners are often active, tech-savvy and stream specifically via their favorite devices.
Which iOS apps play web radio?
Apple users like to use well-known radio apps such as:
- myTuner Radio (iOS)
- VRadio (iOS)
- TuneIn Radio
- or listen directly in the Safari browser or via AirPlay
Apple Music can also integrate its own streams – but this varies from case to case.
Conclusion: iOS stands for modern, mobile listeners
The UserAgent “iOS” means that your stream was played via an Apple device – usually mobile, on the move or via a specialized app. This listener group is often particularly loyal and uses high-quality hardware for streaming.