1- What WP Theme is That

I’ll start the list with the most used site, What WP Theme is That. With a simple interface and a focus solely on its function, it does a very professional job of finding WordPress theme names, both in terms of design and powerful search capabilities.

All you need to do is make sure the site you’re scanning is WordPress. Then, type the site address into the search box and perform the search.

Also, even if the site finds a theme that isn’t publicly available or for purchase (custom theme), it warns you about it. “It’s clearly a customized theme,” it says.

One of the best aspects of the site is its ability to detect the plugins used. It neatly lists all the plugins and extensions used on the target site.

Of course, if the site being queried isn’t using WordPress, it doesn’t hesitate to give a “This site isn’t WordPress” warning.

2- WP Theme Detector

WP Theme Detector has a more detailed interface, and its results page is quite successful. It’s a good helper in finding the theme name of a WordPress site.

The “Availability” section on the right helps you determine whether the theme used on the site is available for purchase or download.

This site can also detect plugins, tell you whether the found plugins are free, and provide a download link, saving you the trouble.

3- Scan WP

Scan WP, a WordPress theme finder, does the same job as the others. You can see a large screenshot of the detected theme on the results page. It can be a good alternative for finding the name of a WordPress theme.

Of course, the developer may have changed the theme name, but if you can catch a clue from the visible screenshot, it’s up to you to figure out what theme is being used despite the customization.

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