Library comparison

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PostHog provides a number of both official and community maintained libraries to help you easily integrate with your preferred language or framework. This document outlines all of our current client-side and server-side libraries, as well as which features each of them currently supports.

For information on how to send events using these libraries, check out this guide.

Note: Session recording and autocapture are not possible in server libraries.

LibraryEvent captureUser identificationAutocaptureSession recordingFeature flagsGroup analytics
Android
Capacitor
Elixir
Flutter
Go
iOS
Java
Node.js
Next.js
JavaScript Web
PHP
Python
React
Ruby
React Native
Rust

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