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Apple Serial Lookup
Identify any Apple device from its serial number by combining local decoding with web lookups.
Workflow
1. Decode locally (old 11-12 char format)
Run the bundled decoder script:
python3 scripts/decode_serial.py \x3CSERIAL>
This extracts:
- Manufacturing location and date
- Model codes and configuration identifiers
- Model identifier (e.g., MacBookPro10,1, iPhone9,1) when known
- Basic specs (RAM, storage options) from built-in database
The script includes a database of common model codes compiled from repair sources and EveryMac.
2. Web lookup for complete specs and unknown models
For full specifications or unknown model codes, perform web lookup:
- Primary:
web_searchfor"Apple serial number \x3CSERIAL> specs"or"\x3CSERIAL> site:everymac.com" - Fallback:
web_fetchfromhttps://everymac.com/ultimate-mac-lookup/?search_keywords=\x3CSERIAL>
If EveryMac is blocked by captcha, try:
https://appleserialnumberinfo.com/Desktop/index.php?sn=\x3CSERIAL>(may need browser)- Search for the model code (e.g., "Apple DKQ model identifier") to match to a specific device
For new-format (post-2021) serials, web search won't help — direct the user to check Apple's coverage page themselves:
- Apple Check Coverage:
https://checkcoverage.apple.com/(requires captcha, but returns device model + warranty status) - This is the only reliable source for randomized 10-character serials
- Apple switched to randomized serials starting in late 2020/early 2021 (beginning with iPhone 12 and M1 Macs), fully rolled out across all products by 2021
3. Present results
Combine local decode + web data into a comprehensive summary:
Enhanced Output (from local decode):
- Device: Model name and identifier (e.g., MacBook Pro 15" Mid-2012, MacBookPro10,1)
- Serial: Full serial number
- Manufactured: Location, week, year (e.g., ~Week 38, Sep 2012, Quanta Shanghai)
- Specs: RAM and storage options from built-in database
- Model Codes: Last 4 characters with decode attempt
Web Enhancement (when needed):
- Exact processor specifications
- Complete technical specifications
- Warranty status (Apple Check Coverage)
- Current market value
Reference
- Serial format & encoding: references/serial-format.md
- Model code database: references/model-codes.md - mappings from model codes to device specs and model identifiers
The model code database is continuously expandable as new mappings are discovered.
Notes
- Old format (12 chars): decodable locally for location/date, web needed for exact model
- New format (10-14 chars, 2021+): fully randomized, web lookup is the only option
- IMEI numbers (15 digits) are NOT serial numbers — note this if a user provides one
- The script outputs JSON for easy parsing
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install apple-serial-lookup - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/apple-serial-lookup - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Apple Serial Lookup?
Look up Apple device information from a serial number. Supports iPhones, iPads, Macs (MacBook, iMac, Mac mini, Mac Pro, Mac Studio), Apple Watch, Apple TV, and iPods. Use when a user provides an Apple serial number and wants to identify the device, check specs, manufacturing date/location, warranty status, or get detailed model information. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 1171 downloads so far.
How do I install Apple Serial Lookup?
Run "/install apple-serial-lookup" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Apple Serial Lookup free?
Yes, Apple Serial Lookup is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Apple Serial Lookup support?
Apple Serial Lookup is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Apple Serial Lookup?
It is built and maintained by siatrial (@siatrial); the current version is v1.0.0.