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Shopify Theme Store ID Lookup

Every Shopify storefront stamps the ID of the theme it installed into its own page source, and that number survives being renamed, customized, or delisted. Paste it here and we will tell you which theme it is, from the stores actually running it.

Quick answer

Every Shopify theme in the Theme Store carries a numeric ID that a store cannot change, even after renaming or heavily editing the theme. We currently name 238 of those IDs from live storefront data, retired themes included, and the list grows as stores are scanned.

Last updated August 19, 2026 · Updated daily

Every Shopify theme store ID we can identify

Each row is a majority answer, not one store’s label. An ID only appears once enough separate storefronts running it agree on what the theme is called, which is what keeps a merchant’s renamed copy from mislabelling the ID for everyone else. Themes Shopify has since retired stay listed, because the stores running them are still live and still reporting.

Theme store ID Theme Latest version detected
2514 Aesthetic 1.3.4 (most stores: 1.0.2)
2346 Agile 3.7.0
657 Alchemy 7.0.1 (most stores: 5.1.2)
1966 Align 1.9.3
3422 Allure 1.2.3 (most stores: 1.2.2)
1390 Andaman 2.0.0 (most stores: 1.5.5)
2073 Area 2.2.0 (most stores: 1.4.1)
3223 Ascension 6.0.0 (most stores: 2.1.0)
2989 Ascent 3.1.0 (most stores: 3.0.5)
3621 Atelier 9.1.0 (most stores: 3.5.1)
1608 Athens 6.6.0 (most stores: 6.2.0)
4041 Athora 2.2.2
566 Atlantic 19.2.0 (most stores: 14.1.0)
3981 Atlas 1.3.0 (most stores: 1.1.0)
1770 Aurora 5.0.3 (most stores: 5.0.2)
1667 Avante 15.0.0 (most stores: 14.0.0)
865 Avenue 13.0.5
910 Baseline 5.3.0 (most stores: 4.0.0)
1399 Be Yours 9.2.0 (most stores: 8.5.0)
2319 Beautify 1.3.0 (most stores: 1.2.0)
2138 Berlin 1.3.0 (most stores: 1.1.1)
939 Beyond 6.2.1
606 Blockshop 13.2.0
1839 Blum 3.9.0 (most stores: 2.1.1)
863 Boost 8.1.0 (most stores: 6.2.2)
2491 Borders 2.2.0 (most stores: 1.3.2)
766 Boundless 10.6.1
3051 Boutique 2.2.3
868 Broadcast 8.1.1
730 Brooklyn 17.7.1 (most stores: 1.0.0)
1114 Bullet 6.1.0 (most stores: 6.0.0)
732 Canopy 7.3.0 (most stores: 6.3.2)
812 Capital 36.0.4 (most stores: 32.2.0)
1985 Carbon 1.1.4 (most stores: 1.0.0)
859 Cascade 5.0.1
2328 Cello 3.0.8 (most stores: 3.0.0)
2063 Charge 4.1.0 (most stores: 1.1.0)
1499 Colorblock 15.4.1 (most stores: 15.3.0)
757 Colors 9.12.1 (most stores: 9.11.0)
1826 Combine 3.2.1 (most stores: 2.1.1)
2412 Concept 6.0.1 (most stores: 6.0.0)
2564 Copenhagen 1.3.0 (most stores: 1.0.1)
2348 Cornerstone 4.3.0
1368 Craft 16.0.0 (most stores: 15.4.1)
1363 Crave 15.5.0 (most stores: 15.4.1)
1829 Creative 9.1.0 (most stores: 8.0.0)
887 Dawn 16.0.0 (most stores: 15.4.1)
796 Debut 17.14.1 (most stores: 17.13.0)
3313 Desert 1.3.1
2539 Digital 1.6.0 (most stores: 1.0.0)
2431 Distinctive 5.0.0 (most stores: 2.0.0)
735 District 7.1.1
3623 Dwell 4.1.3 (most stores: 3.5.1)
3070 Eclipse 5.3.0 (most stores: 5.2.1)
3486 Edge 2.1.0 (most stores: 2.0.0)
457 Editions 14.2.0 (most stores: 10.0.1)
2164 Electro 3.1.0
3264 Elixira 5.0.0 (most stores: 1.0.1)
833 Emerge 10.1.1
838 Empire 13.0.0 (most stores: 12.2.1)
2717 Energy 3.0.0 (most stores: 2.0.1)
1657 Enterprise 2.3.0
411 Envy 36.0.4 (most stores: 31.0.2)
2366 Essence 4.2.0 (most stores: 3.2.0)
2482 Essentials 1.1.2 (most stores: 1.0.4)
3248 Etheryx 1.5.0
2048 Eurus 10.1.0 (most stores: 9.4.0)
1828 Exhibit 2.1.0 (most stores: 1.0.11)
902 Expanse 9.1.0 (most stores: 6.1.0)
885 Express 1.15.0
230 Expression 10.0.0 (most stores: 5.4.11)
3622 Fabric 4.1.4 (most stores: 3.5.1)
2101 Fame 6.4.2 (most stores: 6.0.0)
141 Fashionopolism 11.0.2 (most stores: 9.5.0)
2847 Flawless 12.0.0 (most stores: 8.0.0)
801 Flow 41.2.5 (most stores: 31.0.6)
3121 Flux 2.7.1 (most stores: 2.1.1)
714 Focal 13.0.0 (most stores: 12.4.0)
918 Foodie 6.1.0 (most stores: 3.0.1)
3822 Force 1.1.2 (most stores: 1.1.0)
1492 Forge 5.1.2 (most stores: 1.1.0)
3341 Futurer 3.0.0 (most stores: 2.4.0)
2077 Gain 4.3.0 (most stores: 4.2.3)
851 Galleria 4.1.0 (most stores: 1.0.6)
2222 Gem 3.1.0 (most stores: 1.0.0)
3574 Genie 1.1.2
718 Grid 7.1.0 (most stores: 6.1.1)
1581 Habitat 13.0.0 (most stores: 3.7.0)
1791 Handmade 2.2.1 (most stores: 2.0.7)
3624 Heritage 4.1.3 (most stores: 3.5.1)
903 Highlight 4.0.2 (most stores: 2.2.3)
2160 Honey 11.0.2 (most stores: 8.1.0)
2481 Horizon 11.1.0 (most stores: 3.5.1)
3247 Hyper 1.4.0 (most stores: 1.3.3)
686 Icon 12.3.2 (most stores: 11.1.0)
2315 Igloo 2.2.1 (most stores: 2.1.2)
3027 Ignite 2.6.1 (most stores: 2.4.0)
1190 Impact 7.2.0 (most stores: 7.0.1)
857 Impulse 9.2.0 (most stores: 8.1.0)
2061 Infinity 3.0.0

Showing 1–100 of 238 theme store IDs. The filter box searches this page; to jump straight to one ID, use the lookup above.

Why the theme name in a store’s code is often wrong

Open the source of a Shopify storefront and you will find an object like Shopify.theme = {"name":"Dawn","theme_store_id":887,"theme_version":"15.0.0"}. Two of those fields are set by Shopify and one is set by the merchant. The name is the merchant’s, and agencies rename client themes as a matter of habit, which is how the internet filled up with stores apparently running something called "Main Theme" or "Live Theme 2024".

The ID is the field that cannot lie. Shopify assigns it to the Theme Store listing, stamps it in at install, and never rewrites it. Rename the theme, rewrite half its Liquid, keep it running for six years after Shopify pulls the listing: the number stays. That is why a lookup keyed on the ID answers questions a name-based detector cannot.

The catch has always been that Shopify does not publish the mapping. A Shopify staff member answering this exact question in the community forums put it plainly: it is not possible for them to identify the themes other stores are using. Merchants filled the gap with a shared spreadsheet, maintained by volunteers, which is now years behind on new releases and never covered retired themes well.

How this list is built and why it stays current

We read the ID, the name and the version out of the same storefront object, on every store our detector scans. Grouping those readings by ID gives a vote: whatever most stores sharing an ID call their theme is almost certainly the theme’s real name, and the handful of renamed copies get outvoted instead of counted.

Three rules keep the list honest:

  • An ID of zero is not an ID. Some storefronts serve 0 where the field should be empty. We read that as "no Theme Store theme", which is what it means.
  • One store is never enough. An ID needs several separate storefronts behind it, agreeing, before its name is published here.
  • Placeholders never win. When our detector cannot name a theme it records that fact, and those readings are dropped before the vote rather than counted as a candidate name.

Nothing about this list is hand-maintained, so it cannot go stale the way a spreadsheet does. A theme released this month appears as soon as stores running it are scanned, and a theme retired years ago stays for as long as anyone is still running it.

Looking up a theme when there is no ID at all

53.6% of the storefronts we scan report no theme store ID at all, because they run a custom build or a theme bought outside the Theme Store. There is no number to look up in that case, but there is still an answer: our theme detector reads the store’s asset fingerprint and identifies the base theme a custom build was made from. For everything else, the per-theme statistics pages cover how widely each theme is used and what stores run alongside it.

Frequently asked questions

What is a Shopify theme store ID?
It is the number Shopify gives each theme listed in its Theme Store, and it is stamped into every storefront that installs that theme. Unlike the theme name, the ID is not something a merchant can change, so it stays true even after the theme is renamed, edited beyond recognition, or pulled from the Theme Store.
How do I find a store's theme store ID?
View the page source of any Shopify storefront and search for "Shopify.theme". The object that follows carries a theme_store_id field. A number there points at a Theme Store listing; null means the store runs a custom or off-Store theme, so there is no ID to look up. Our detector reads the same field for you.
Why does the theme name in the code not match the real theme?
Because the name is whatever the store owner typed. Agencies rename client themes as a matter of routine, which is why so many stores appear to run something called "Main Theme". The ID sitting next to that name was set at install and never changes, which is what makes this lookup work when the name is useless.
Can I look up a theme Shopify has retired?
Yes, and that is where the community spreadsheets fail hardest. A retired theme keeps running on the stores that already had it, so our scans keep seeing its ID and its name together. Delisting removes the Theme Store page, not the evidence on live storefronts.
What does the version number mean?
It is the version of the theme that storefront is running, read from the same place as the ID. We show the newest one we detect for each theme, so you can tell whether a store is on the current release or years behind. Merchants who customized a theme heavily often sit several major versions back.
How many theme IDs can you identify?
We currently publish 238 of them, and the list grows on its own as stores get scanned. Every entry is a majority answer across the storefronts running that ID, not one person's note, so a single renamed theme cannot mislabel an ID.
Why is an ID missing from your list?
Either no store running it has been scanned yet, or too few have for the name to be worth publishing. We would rather show nothing than a guess. Running a scan on any store using that theme adds it, usually the same day.

How this data works

Theme store IDs, theme names and versions are read from the storefront itself on every scan our detector runs, so the mapping is evidence from live stores rather than a curated list. Each ID is named by majority agreement across the stores reporting it, and an ID with too little agreement behind it is left unpublished instead of guessed at.

Independent by design: rankings are determined solely by live detection data. Affiliate relationships never affect what ranks or how stores are counted. Read the full methodology →

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