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Free Shopify Theme Detector

Paste a Shopify store URL to find what theme a store is using, whether it is verified, custom, or hidden, and the matching theme page when one exists.

Theme signals

What this Shopify theme detector checks

The tool looks for the theme first, then shows only enough store context to help you detect the Shopify theme, confirm a custom theme label, or see when the theme metadata is hidden.

Verified theme examples include Dawn, Prestige, Impulse.

Visible theme name

Look for Shopify theme metadata, theme object values, asset paths, and indexed StoreInspect theme records for known themes like Dawn, Prestige, and Impulse.

Custom and hidden signals

Separate verified themes from named custom themes, internal build labels, and storefronts where the theme metadata is hidden.

Verified theme link

Link the result only when StoreInspect verifies a real published theme page. Custom, renamed, or hidden theme labels stay unlinked.

Custom themes

Why some Shopify themes show as custom

Shopify can expose a published theme schema, a custom theme name, an internal build label, or no theme name at all. StoreInspect separates those states so the result is useful without inventing a theme match.

The theme was renamed

A merchant or agency can rename a Shopify theme before publishing it, which hides the original theme name from simple lookups.

The theme was heavily modified

A store may start from a public theme, then change sections, assets, scripts, and theme metadata until the original source is unclear.

The storefront is custom

Larger brands often use agency-built Shopify themes or custom storefront layers. These can still expose a custom theme name, but they may not map to a public Theme Store listing.

Competitor research

How to use theme detection for competitor research

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Paste a Shopify store

Enter a brand domain, product URL, storefront URL, or myshopify.com address.

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Check the theme first

Review the detected theme, theme type, custom theme label, or hidden metadata state.

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Confirm the match type

Use the result to see whether StoreInspect matched a verified theme profile or found a custom/private storefront label.

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Find similar stores

Use a verified theme filter when available, or move to the full analyzer for broader Shopify lead research.

FAQ

Shopify theme detector questions

Can this detect custom Shopify themes?

Yes. StoreInspect separates verified published themes, named custom themes, internal build labels, and hidden theme metadata so the result matches what the storefront exposes.

Why can't I see the exact Shopify theme?

Some Shopify stores rename themes, use agency-built themes, or hide theme metadata. When a verified theme schema is available, StoreInspect matches it to the published theme profile. When it is not, the page labels the result as custom or hidden instead of guessing.

Is this also a Shopify theme checker or lookup?

Yes. People use Shopify theme detector, Shopify theme checker, Shopify theme lookup, and theme finder for the same job: paste a store URL and identify the theme signal a storefront exposes.

Can I use this to answer what Shopify theme is this?

Yes. Paste the Shopify website URL and StoreInspect will detect the Shopify theme signal it exposes, including verified theme matches, custom labels, internal build labels, and hidden metadata.

Can I find other stores using the same Shopify theme?

When the detected theme maps to a verified StoreInspect theme page or theme filter, you can open a list of Shopify stores using that theme. If the theme is hidden or custom, use the full analyzer or dashboard search for broader store research.

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