: Available via @dryft/tlsclient or other wrappers that utilize CFFI to call the Go library.
: Allows users to select specific browser profiles via a tlsClientIdentifier (e.g., Chrome, Firefox, Opera) to match the desired user agent. tlsclient.zip
: Native support for HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 proxies. : Available via @dryft/tlsclient or other wrappers that
Because the core is often written in Go, the tlsclient.zip file might contain wrappers or binaries for various environments: including Chrome 146+
The library is designed to make automated HTTP requests look indistinguishable from those made by real web browsers. Key features include:
: Allows for strict verification of server certificates.
: Supports mimicking the latest TLS fingerprints for various browsers, including Chrome 146+ , Firefox 147+ , and Safari iOS 26+ .