WordPress Theme Detector

MaxWebKit’s WordPress Theme Detector lets you instantly find out which WordPress theme and plugins a website is using. Just enter the URL and get detailed results, including theme name, author, version, and more. Fast, free, and easy to use — perfect for developers, designers, and bloggers looking for inspiration or competitive analysis.

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🧩 WordPress Theme Detector – Instantly Identify Themes and Plugins Used by Any WordPress Website

Have you ever visited a beautifully designed website and wondered, “What WordPress theme is this?” or “Which plugin powers this feature?” If yes, you’re not alone. In the fast-growing world of web design and content creation, discovering what tools other websites use can be a major source of inspiration and strategic insight.

That’s where MaxWebKit’s WordPress Theme Detector comes in — a powerful, free, and user-friendly online tool that lets you discover the WordPress theme and plugins used by any WordPress-powered website.

Whether you're a developer, designer, blogger, or just curious — this tool helps you peek under the hood of any WordPress site in seconds.


🔍 What Is a WordPress Theme Detector?

A WordPress Theme Detector is a web-based tool that analyzes a website’s source code and structure to detect:

The WordPress theme name

The theme author or provider

The theme version

The parent and child themes

Any active plugins it can identify

MaxWebKit’s Theme Detector does all of this by scanning the website URL you enter — providing clean, accurate, and real-time results without needing to install any software or browser extension.


🚀 Key Features of MaxWebKit’s WP Theme Detector

🔎 Detect WordPress Themes Instantly

🔧 Identify Active Plugins (when visible in the code)

🌐 Fast, Real-time Analysis

📋 See Author Name, Theme URI, and Description

📱 Mobile & Desktop Friendly

🆓 Free to Use

🔐 No Login or Signup Required

💡 Perfect for Inspiration, Research & Competitive Analysis


🧠 Why Use a WordPress Theme Detector?

WordPress powers over 43% of all websites on the internet, and thousands of businesses and creators use ready-made themes or custom templates to build their sites. Knowing which theme and plugins a site uses helps you:

Get inspiration for your own website

Discover high-performing themes

Learn about competitor strategies

Speed up your own design process

Find compatible plugins for features like popups, sliders, forms, and SEO


👥 Who Is This Tool For?

🔹 Bloggers & Creators

Want to replicate a clean or stylish layout? Detect what theme a fellow blogger is using and find similar options.

🔹 WordPress Developers

Use the tool to reverse-engineer client competitors or assess plugin stacks used in real-world applications.

🔹 Web Designers & Agencies

When onboarding clients, this tool helps you understand what tech their current site is built on before redesigning or optimizing.

🔹 Curious Learners

Even if you're just exploring WordPress, this tool can help you understand what themes and tools are trending.


🛠️ How It Works

Using MaxWebKit’s Theme Detector is as easy as 1-2-3:

Enter Website URL
Paste the URL of any WordPress website (e.g., https://sampleblog.com).

Click Detect
Our system instantly scans the site’s public HTML, CSS, and metadata.

View Results
In seconds, you’ll get information about:

Theme name

Theme author and website

Theme description and version

Detected plugins (when available)

Theme screenshot (if retrievable)

All of this is done within your browser, with no need for downloads or plugins.


🔍 What Kind of Details Will I See?

Here’s a sample output you might get from a detection:

Theme Name: Astra

Version: 4.6.2

Author: Brainstorm Force

Author URI: https://wpastra.com

Theme Description: Lightweight, fast, and fully customizable WordPress theme.

Detected Plugins:

Elementor

Yoast SEO

Contact Form 7

The tool shows whatever is publicly accessible from the front-end HTML. If the site has minified, hidden, or custom obfuscated code, plugin detection might be limited — but theme detection is almost always successful.


⚙️ How Accurate Is It?

MaxWebKit’s WordPress Theme Detector is highly accurate when:

The site is actually using WordPress

The theme is publicly accessible (not hidden via custom build)

The site hasn’t disabled theme headers (some security setups do this)

For standard WordPress websites, the detection rate is over 95% accurate — especially for popular themes like Astra, GeneratePress, OceanWP, Divi, Neve, and more.


💬 Common Use Cases

SituationHow the Tool Helps
Saw a great design on a blogFind out the theme used and get it for your site
Building a site for a clientLearn what tech stack their competitors are using
Want to replicate a featureDiscover the plugin behind it (e.g., slider, popup)
Comparing site speed vs. themeCheck if fast sites use lightweight themes
Curious about trendsSee what the top bloggers and agencies are using

 


🛡️ Is It Safe to Use?

Yes, 100%. Your input is just a public website URL. There is:

❌ No login required

✅ No tracking or storing of your searches

✅ No server-side data collection beyond detection

You can use it as many times as you like — completely free, private, and safe.


🌍 Compatible with All Major Themes and Page Builders

Our WordPress Theme Detector works great with themes built using:

Elementor

Beaver Builder

Gutenberg (Block Editor)

Divi

WPBakery

Thrive Architect

...and many more!

It can also detect many themes from marketplaces like:

ThemeForest

TemplateMonster

StudioPress

MyThemeShop

Elegant Themes


🔮 Coming Soon

We’re constantly improving the detector. Planned features include:

🎯 Plugin logo + links

📊 Popular theme rankings

📂 Export detection results to PDF

🌐 Global theme usage tracker


🧑‍💻 Developer Mode (Upcoming)

Advanced users will soon get a developer mode with:

Full header analysis

Theme directory trace

External CDN scans

Style and script insights


✅ Try It Now – It’s Fast, Accurate & Free!

You’re just one click away from finding out exactly what makes your favorite WordPress site look the way it does.

➡️ Use the WordPress Theme Detector Now

Paste the URL, hit detect, and let MaxWebKit reveal the secrets behind your favorite websites!