We’ve Made Theme Building Intuitive.
Say goodbye to FTP uploads and manual file creation. With Create Block Theme, everything happens inside the WordPress Dashboard.

Style Everything Visually
Edit fonts, colors, spacing, and layouts in real time.

Template Part Creation
Build headers, footers, and blocks directly in the Editor.

Theme JSON Management
Generate or update your theme.json with one click.

One-Click Export
Download your theme as a zip—ready to reuse or share.
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The Create Block Theme plugin is for everyone who wants full design power—without writing PHP.
- Great for freelancers and agencies
- Helpful for educators and workshops
- Perfect for theme experimentation and prototyping

Generate Block Themes Right From Your Site.
Discover how Create Block Themes compares to others:
Feature
Open Source
Full Design Control
Plugin Ecosystem
Own Your Content
Free to Start
WordPress
✅ Yes
✅ Yes
✅ Visual editing
✅ Inside WP
✅ Absolutely
Classic Themes
❌ No
❌ No
❌ No supported
⚠️ PHP Templates
❌ No
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As someone teaching block themes to beginners, I can attest that this plugin has changed everything. It bridges all the gaps between ideas and execution.
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01
Install the Plugin
Download Create Block Theme from WordPress.org.
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Export and Reuse
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