When Shopify retires checkout.liquid and Additional Scripts, every pixel you pasted there goes dark. Paste your scripts for a
free, instant rescue plan.
Free. Instant. Nothing stored. No login.
Rescue plan
The scanner reads your pasted scripts the same way a browser would, identifies each tracking vendor, and pulls out the IDs you'll need to re-home it.
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Detects fbq() and your Pixel ID. Rescued server-side via Pixelock (Conversions API).
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Finds your G- measurement ID. Rescued server-side via the GA4 Measurement Protocol.
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Spots AW- conversion tags and regenerates them as a Shopify Web Pixel.
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Every ad pixel gets a ready-to-paste Web Pixel with your IDs already filled in.
Shopify admin → Settings → Checkout → Order status page → Additional scripts. Copy everything in the box.
Drop it into the scanner. We identify every tracker, extract your IDs, and grade how recoverable your setup is. Nothing is stored.
A per-tracker plan: server-side for Meta and GA4, a generated Web Pixel for the rest, and the one-liner for anything with a native app.
Shopify has already deprecated checkout.liquid and the Additional Scripts fields for non-Plus stores. After 26 August 2026 they stop
executing entirely. If your Meta and Google pixels fire from the Thank-you or Order-status
page — which is where most stores put them — your ad platforms lose sight of a large share of
your sales, right as they use that data to optimise spend.
The fix is two-part: move the pixels that matter (Meta, GA4) server-side so they never depend on the browser again, and rebuild the rest as Shopify Web Pixels. This tool tells you exactly which is which for your store.
Pixelock is server-side conversion tracking for Shopify non-Plus stores. Orders forward straight to your own Meta Conversions API and GA4 property — consent-aware, using your own credentials, no third-party ad network in the path. It's in private beta with hands-on onboarding before the deadline.
See how Pixelock works →