CODERS KIT

WordPress Theme Detector

Find out what WordPress theme and plugins a website is using. Instantly detect theme name, author, version, and active plugins with our free detector tool.

About the WordPress Theme Detector

The WordPress Theme Detector by Coders Kit is a powerful free tool that helps you discover which WordPress theme a website is using. Have you ever visited a stunning website and wondered, "What theme is that?" Our detector analyzes the site's source code to uncover the active theme name, author, version, and even a list of detected plugins. It is the perfect tool for designers, developers, and site owners looking for inspiration.

What Information Can We Find?

Active Theme Name

We identify the name of the active parent or child theme. If it is a popular premium theme (like Divi, Astra, or Avada) or a custom build, our tool will display the details.

Theme Author & URL

We extract the author's metadata from the theme's stylesheet. This often includes a link to the official theme homepage where you can purchase or download it.

Installed Plugins

In addition to the theme, we scan the page for loading scripts and styles to identify which WordPress plugins are currently active on the site.

How to Use This Tool

  • Step 1: Copy the URL of the WordPress site you want to analyze (e.g., `https://techcrunch.com`).
  • Step 2: Paste the URL into the search box above and click "Detect".
  • Step 3: Wait a few seconds while we scan the website's source code.
  • Step 4: View the results! We'll show you the theme screenshot (if available), description, and plugin list.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can it detect custom themes?
Yes, it will detect the name of the custom theme. However, since custom themes are not available for public download, `Author URI` or purchasing links might not be available.
Why does it say "Not a WordPress Site"?
If the target website is not built with WordPress (e.g., using Shopify, Wix, or React), our tool cannot detect a theme. It detects specific WordPress signatures in the code.
does it work on hidden/security-protected sites?
No. If a site uses security plugins to hide its identity (like "Hide My WP") or blocks automated scanners, the detector may fail to retrieve the information.