WordPress Theme Detector

Detect a website’s WordPress theme in seconds. Enter a site URL to identify the theme name and key theme details (when available). Perfect for designers, developers, and marketers researching layouts, speed, and design ideas. Fast, secure, and free to use.

WordPress Theme Detector helps you find out which WordPress theme a website is using. Just paste a URL and the tool will analyze publicly available page data to identify the theme name and related theme information (when detectable). This is useful for design inspiration, competitive research, troubleshooting compatibility, and choosing a theme for your own project.

🧩 Note: Some websites use custom themes, child themes, or hide theme paths. In those cases, results may be limited or the theme may not be detectable.

✅ How to use

  1. 🌐 Copy the full website URL you want to check (example: https://example.com).
  2. 🧾 Paste the URL into the detector.
  3. ⚙️ Click Get Info to analyze the site.
  4. 🔎 Review the detected theme name and available details.
  5. 📋 Copy the theme name to search for demos, documentation, or download pages.

🧩 What you can do with it

  • 🎨 Design research: discover which theme powers a layout you like.
  • 🧑‍💻 Development planning: check themes for compatibility or rebuild similar structure.
  • 📈 Marketing & competitors: understand the tech stack behind competitor websites.
  • 🛠️ Troubleshooting: identify the theme before debugging UI or performance issues.
  • 🧾 Client work: quickly confirm theme details when auditing a WordPress site.

💡 Tips for better results

  • ✅ Use the website homepage URL (not a login page) for best detection results.
  • 🔎 If the site uses a child theme, you may see the child theme name instead of the parent theme.
  • 🧠 Some sites optimize or hide theme files—try a different page on the same domain if detection fails.
  • 🚫 If the site is behind a firewall, maintenance mode, or requires login, detection may not work.
  • ⚡ Cached/minified assets can reduce detection accuracy—results depend on what is publicly visible.

🆓 Free usage & limits

  • 📅 Daily usage: Guest 25 / Registered 100

💡 Tip: If you use ToolsPiNG often, a registered account helps you work faster with higher limits and quick access to your favorites, history and storage space.

🔒 Privacy and security

  • 🛡️ The tool analyzes only publicly available website data.
  • 🚫 ToolsPiNG does not require logins to the target website.
  • 🔐 Avoid checking private/internal URLs that should not be shared publicly.

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❓ Frequently asked questions

How does a WordPress theme detector work?

It looks for theme-related paths and metadata that WordPress sites typically expose publicly (for example, references to theme assets). Results depend on what the site makes visible.

Why can’t the tool detect the theme?

Some sites use custom themes, hide theme paths, use heavy optimization/caching, or block bots. In such cases, theme information may not be available publicly.

Can it detect plugins too?

This tool focuses on theme detection. Plugin detection depends on what the site exposes publicly and may require a separate tool.

Is my search saved?

No. ToolsPiNG does not permanently store or publish the URLs you check.