WordPress Theme Detector

Find out which theme and plugins a WordPress site is running.

Demo tool - results are sample data, not a live lookup.

About the WordPress Theme Detector

Every WordPress site loads its theme and plugin assets from predictable paths like /wp-content/themes/ and /wp-content/plugins/. By reading a page's public HTML, you can often identify the active theme, its version, and many of the plugins in use.

Use it to research a design you like, audit your own stack, or check whether a competitor is running the same page builder or SEO plugin as you.

How to use it

  1. 1Enter the address of any WordPress site.
  2. 2Run the check to see the detected theme, version, and visible plugins.
  3. 3Cross-reference the results - some plugins hide their footprint and won't appear.

What it checks

Active theme
The theme folder serving the page's stylesheet, plus its version if exposed.
Parent theme
If the site uses a child theme, the parent it's built on.
Detected plugins
Plugins whose scripts, styles, or markup appear in the public HTML.
Confidence
Detection relies on public fingerprints, so well-hidden plugins may be missed.

Frequently asked questions

Does this work on every WordPress site?

It works when the theme and plugins load assets from standard paths. Sites behind heavy optimization or that rename asset folders may reveal less.

Can it detect all plugins?

No. Only plugins that leave a visible fingerprint in the HTML, scripts, or styles. Back-end-only plugins usually can't be seen from outside.

Is it accurate about versions?

Versions come from asset query strings or a readme, which some sites strip for security, so a version may be hidden.

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