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Enhance your blog with the perfect premium theme. Available on all Personal, Business, and Commerce plans. Activate the one that's right for you.

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WordPress theme FAQs

Themes help structure your website’s design, ensuring consistency in layout, fonts, and colors—without needing to code. They provide a ready-to-go design, so you don’t need to start from scratch, while still allowing you to personalize it to suit your brand.
Premium themes are professionally designed themes available to paid plan customers. They often include advanced layouts, additional customization options, and unique design features not found in free themes.
Yes. You can customize your theme with the Site Editor—changing colors, fonts, layouts, and even templates—while keeping your content intact. Some themes also include their own built-in customization options.
Absolutely. You can switch themes at any time. It won’t delete your content, but you may need to reconfigure some elements on the new design.
Yes. On paid WordPress.com plans, you can upload themes from other sources, including custom themes you’ve built.
Only free themes can be downloaded from WordPress.com. If you need more downloadable themes, check the WordPress.org theme directory.
Yes—if you’re on a paid plan, you can upload and use your own custom themes. Developers can also build themes locally and deploy them using tools like GitHub and WP-CLI. Check out WordPress Studio for local theme development.
A theme is the overall design framework for your site. Templates are individual layouts within a theme, such as a single post layout or a page template. Themes contain many templates.
Yes. All WordPress.com themes are designed to be responsive (mobile-friendly) and meet accessibility best practices. You can preview how your site looks on different devices in the Site Editor.
Demo sites often use sample content and images to show what’s possible. When you install a theme, your own content is applied — so it may look different until you customize it with your own pages, menus, and media.
Switching is quick and takes just a few clicks in your dashboard. Your content won’t be lost, and you can preview a new theme before activating it.
Yes. You can preview themes in the Customizer or Site Editor before publishing changes. Your content stays safe, so you can experiment freely. Sites on the Business plan can test new themes on a staging site, which is a private copy of your public site for testing purposes.