Shopify Theme Detector
Find out which theme and apps any Shopify store uses. Enter a URL and get the full breakdown instantly.
Free, no signup · Instant results · Works on any Shopify store
What you get
More than just the theme name.
Theme name & details
Identify the exact theme, whether it's free or paid, and who built it.
Price & developer
See how much the theme costs and link directly to the Theme Store.
Installed apps
Detect 50+ popular Shopify apps: reviews, email, analytics, and more.
Shareable results
Every detection gets a unique URL you can share with your team.
How it works
Three steps. Five seconds.
Paste any store URL
Enter any Shopify store URL. Custom domains work too.
We analyze the page
We fetch the page source and parse Shopify's embedded theme data and app scripts.
Get the full breakdown
Theme name, price, developer, Theme Store link, and every detectable app.
Why use this
Know what your competitors are using.
Competitor research
See the exact theme and apps behind stores you admire. Start from the same foundation instead of guessing.
Theme shopping
Found a store with great design? Identify the theme and buy it yourself. Skip the guesswork.
App discovery
Learn what apps successful stores use for reviews, email, upselling, and more. Build your stack smarter.
Learn more
What is a Shopify theme?
A Shopify theme is a template that controls the look, feel, and layout of a Shopify store. Every Shopify store runs on a theme, whether it's a free theme from Shopify, a paid theme from the Shopify Theme Store, or a fully custom-built theme.
Free vs. paid Shopify themes
Shopify offers a handful of free themes like Dawn, Craft, Refresh, and Sense. These cover common store layouts and are a solid starting point. Paid themes typically cost between $180 and $400 (one-time) and include more advanced features: mega menus, advanced filtering, lookbooks, and specialized layouts for high-SKU catalogs. Popular paid themes include Prestige, Impulse, Warehouse, and Flex.
Custom Shopify themes
Some stores hire developers to build a theme from scratch or heavily customize an existing one. Custom themes don't have a Shopify Theme Store ID, so they appear as “Custom Theme” in our detector. You can still see which apps the store uses.
Why knowing a store's theme matters
If you're launching a Shopify store, competitor research saves weeks of trial and error. Instead of guessing which theme will work for your niche, you can look at successful stores in your space and start from the same foundation. The same goes for apps. Seeing that top stores in your category all use Klaviyo for email and Judge.me for reviews tells you something about what works.
How Shopify theme detection works
Every Shopify store embeds theme metadata in its HTML source code. The Shopify.theme JavaScript object contains the theme name, ID, and Theme Store ID. Our detector fetches the page source, parses this data, and cross-references it against a database of 60+ known themes to find the price, developer, and Theme Store link. For app detection, we scan the page for known script patterns from 50+ popular Shopify apps.
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