2016-11-23

That cool product idea bouncing around in the back of your mind isn’t going to make and sell itself. What’s holding you back? We understand that it seems intimidating trying to build your own online store, but the good news is that constructing an online store is easier than it’s ever been. This applies to current brick and mortar shops too, considering you might want to expand and try your hand at the world of online business.

Several platforms come to mind for starting and launching an eCommerce store, but WordPress gives you the most control. Not to mention, you can install a plugin called WooCommerce to turn the blogging system into a selling machine. For example, WooCommerce lets you manage products, coordinate shipping, set prices, design a clean storefront, and much more. It’s all in the name of making money online, and a free WooCommerce WordPress theme generally starts the entire design process.

Here Are The Features to Look For

WooCommerce technically integrates with all WordPress themes, but that’s not enough. The goal is to locate a theme that was specifically designed to work with WooCommerce. This means you’ll get organized product presentations, shopping cart icons that remain in view, and a checkout process that’s not going to tick off customers. We’re covering free themes today, but they still have the power to deliver sleek checkouts and displays.

Who Needs a Free WooCommerce WordPress Theme?

Any startup or inventor could consider a free WooCommerce theme. Your organization might be trying to save a little money. You can upgrade to a more flexible theme in the future, if needed. Other than that, people going with a WooCommerce theme are trying to sell products online, both digital and physical. You can also make the eCommerce store the secondary part of the site, so you might have a full blog that also sells merchandise.

Read More to Learn About the Best WooCommerce Themes

We love finding and using free WooCommerce themes for a few reasons. First of all, they’re free. Secondly, many of the themes look just as good as premium options. If you stumble upon a free WooCommerce WordPress theme you like, feel free to share it with us in the comments section.

ShopIsle




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The ShopIsle WordPress theme has a solid set of features and a more premium design than anything you’ll find in this set of free WooCommere themes. ShopIsle strives to add some elegance to your online store, using a responsive layout and beautiful fullscreen headers. The theme has localization built-in, and products can be displayed in beautiful grids thanks to the clean WooCommerce integration. In addition, an easy contact form removes the need to code your own or find a plugin.

The About Us page serves as another benefit for smaller online stores, considering you can showcase images and descriptions of the people on your team, all without spending any extra money on plugins. A few other features standout to us, including the parallax background, which grabs attention both in the header image and throughout the homepage. You also get social media buttons, promotional banners, and a few widgets for showcasing recent products and such.

Make



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The Make WordPress theme is one of the most popular of the bunch, with a more professional look and beautiful color combinations. The drag and drop builder delivers a functional backend for you and your webmasters, since you don’t have to utilize much coding to construct your pages. You can add full width banners and columns for organization, while also inserting items like galleries for your products.

The theme strays away from shortcodes, focusing more on delivering full, yet clean, coding, all with the help of the internal editor. The layout controls for the Make theme look solid as well, allowing for sidebar displays, Google Fonts and custom backgrounds. Not to mention, your development is done on a responsive grid, snapping items into place when viewed on mobile devices. Along with WooCommerce, some of the other plugin integrations include Gravity Forms, Contact Form 7, and Jetpack.

ShopStar

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The ShopStar WordPress theme can be utilized for blogs, but the main reason anyone would opt for it is when building an eCommerce store. To start, the theme has a Contacts page template, connecting you with customers who may have questions about your products. The responsive design makes shopping on mobile phones a bit easier, while the featured posts slider shares photos and banners of your hottest products and product categories.

The ShopStar theme has clean coding for keeping your site fast and functional into the future. Not to mention, you can add custom widgets in the sidebars, opening up options for social media buttons and recent post lists. As you may have assumed, the ShopStar theme integrates with WooCommerce, and the checkout looks pretty darn smooth. Along with that, you receive several page templates and localization tools for converting your text to different languages.

Free Toy Store

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With the Free Toy Store theme your ability to display banners and colorful images improves drastically. This is one of the more creative WooCommerce themes on the list, with lazy load effects for making your site a little faster and a background video to introduce your brand to the customers who stop by. The parallax effect brings about a unique sense of creativity. We like it most for overlaying buttons and text, combining a flashy parallax effect and your call to actions.

The Free Toy Store theme theme is responsive, and you can change custom post types from standard to link, image, quote or the many others. It’s also multilingual for expanding your brand to other countries. The over 80 shortcodes cut down on your need for advanced coding, offering quick items like columns, buttons, and tabs. Along with the two-step installation process, you get a filterable portfolio. We like it for compiling product galleries, but you can also use the sliders for this.

MaxStore

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The MaxStore WordPress theme looks clean, modern, and highly functional, with an onslaught of modules and widgets scattered throughout the homepage. The theme works on all devices, and it combines with WooCommerce to deliver products in grids, portfolios, and banners. We like it for stores that sell anything from fashion to sporting equipment, since it has plenty of white space and generic branding to make your own design choices stand out.

Wishlist support comes along with the theme, allowing customers to place products in their shopping carts for later. It also allows for translations, boosting your sales when expanding to other countries. The theme provides left and right sidebars, custom backgrounds, and an info bar at the top for letting customers know about new products. The search bar comes in handy for those who know what they’re buying already, while the social icons are sure to boost your follower-ships on places like Facebook and Twitter.

Optimizer

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The Optimizer WordPress theme is by far one of the most popular free WooCommerce themes to choose from. It’s a modern and elegant choice, with multi-purpose tools and design elements to prevent you from touching any code. Choose between full and boxed width, and utilize the stunning slider for new promotional banners and product releases. The over 600 Google Fonts round out your branding tools, while the custom CSS fields ensure that even advanced designers have some items to play around with.

The color options improve branding as well, while the responsive build gets people buying on your store through mobile devices. This is a translation-ready solution, and it integrates with some of the best plugins on the market. WooCommerce is one of them. Others include Contact Form 7, MailChimp, and bbPress (to make support forums for your customers). Overall, the Optimizer theme can be used for landing pages and full eCommerce sites, and most industries will find it suitable.

ShopStore

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The ShopStore WordPress theme is suitable for any niche. The theme offers a modern, yet playful, atmosphere, with responsive elements, localization tools, and custom widgets for items like social media buttons and recent post lists. The theme options are organized nicely on the backend, and the page templates make designing an online store much easier. For example, you can instantly construct a contact form, sitemap, or page without sidebars.

The featured posts slider reveals the most recent posts on your blog, but we also like it for talking about your promotions and new products. Since the theme integrates so well with WooCommerce, you’ll notice an uncomplicated checkout for the user. Not only that, but you can display banner ads in the header, potentially bringing in additional money for your organization. Along with the sleek designs and awesome page templates, you can’t go wrong with the ShopStore theme.

Store

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The Store WordPress theme has a more simplistic design, with tons of white space, filtering tools in the sidebar, and clean product displays on the homepage. Change around everything from the custom menu to the custom background. Adjust colors to match your branding goals, and insert left or right sidebars for including widgets on your screen.

The translation tools expand your reach around the world, and the threaded comments can invigorate conversation from customers who may be willing to buy from your store.

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