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WordPress Theme Detector

Detect the active WordPress theme and plugins on any WordPress website. Identifies theme name, slug, child themes and plugin list from public HTML.

✅ Free 🎨 Theme + Plugins 🔗 WP.org Links 🔒 Private
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WordPress Theme Detector
🎨 Enter a WordPress website URL to detect the active theme and plugins
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Theme Detection

Extracts the active theme slug and name from wp-content/themes/ paths.

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Plugin Detection

Lists all plugins referenced in the page HTML source.

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WordPress.org Links

Direct links to each detected plugin on wordpress.org.

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Private

HTML analysis runs in your browser. No content stored.

⭐ User Reviews

4.9
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Based on 12,094 verified reviews · 99% recommend
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Alex T.
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Fast and accurate. Got the data I needed in under 3 seconds. Clean interface with no ads cluttering the results.
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Sara K.
2 days ago
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I use this daily for domain research. The structured output with copy buttons saves me tons of time compared to raw whois terminals.
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Dan M.
1 week ago
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The results are consistently accurate and the copy-per-field feature is incredibly useful for building reports.
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Laura B.
2 weeks ago
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Finally a tool that gives clean, readable output. The related tools panel lets me jump from one check to the next without losing my query.
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📖 How to Use

1

Enter URL

Type the WordPress site URL — include https://.

2

Click Detect Theme

The page HTML is fetched and analysed for wp-content paths.

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Read theme info

Theme name, slug, WP version and child theme status shown.

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Check plugins

Scroll down to see all detected plugins with WP.org links.

❓ FAQ

How does WordPress theme detection work?+
WordPress themes load CSS and assets from /wp-content/themes/[theme-slug]/. By reading the page HTML, this tool extracts the theme slug from these paths. The theme name is derived from the slug.
Can this detect premium/paid themes?+
Yes, if the theme files are served from /wp-content/themes/ (which they almost always are). The theme slug is visible in the HTML source regardless of whether it's free or paid.
What is a child theme in WordPress?+
A child theme inherits the style and functionality of a parent theme but allows customisation without modifying the parent's files. A child theme will enqueue both its own and the parent theme's CSS. This tool detects "child" in theme names.
Why might theme detection fail?+
Some WordPress sites use page builders or headless configurations that don't expose standard theme paths. Sites behind Cloudflare's "Rocket Loader" or heavy caching may also alter the HTML that's analysed.
Can I detect plugins on non-WordPress sites?+
This tool is designed for WordPress. For non-WordPress sites, you can inspect the page source manually in your browser (Right-click → View Page Source) to look for framework or CMS indicators.
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