wappalyzer

Stripe

Stripe is a wappalyzer technology that ScanMalware.com has fingerprinted across 1,029 public website scans. Each of those scans is a real headless-browser visit, so the data on this page reflects how Stripe is actually deployed on the live web — including on compromised, phishing and malware-hosting sites, not just legitimate ones.

On sites where Stripe appears, the technologies most often detected alongside it are Google Analytics, HSTS and Open-Graph-Protocol. That co-occurrence pattern is a useful fingerprint of the stack Stripe typically ships with, and a starting point for spotting deployments that look unusual.

Public scans
1,029
Category
wappalyzer
Co-detected technologies
14
Versions observed

Commonly deployed alongside Stripe

Of the 1,029 public scans where Stripe was detected, these are the technologies most often present on the same site. The share is the percentage of Stripe sites that also ran each one.

TechnologyCategoryShare of Stripe sites
Google Analyticswappalyzer
54.81%
HSTSwappalyzer
54.42%
Open-Graph-Protocolmiscellaneous
47.13%
Cloudflarewappalyzer
46.74%
Cloudflare Bot Managementwappalyzer
41.4%
HTTP/3wappalyzer
39.55%
jQuerywappalyzer
33.43%
Google Tag Managerwappalyzer
28.47%
JQuerymiscellaneous
26.82%
Google-Analyticsmiscellaneous
24.78%
Google Sign-inwappalyzer
23.62%
MetaGeneratormiscellaneous
23.23%
X-UA-Compatiblemiscellaneous
22.55%
PoweredBymiscellaneous
21.87%

How ScanMalware detects Stripe

Stripe is detected by analysing the response headers, HTML markup, JavaScript runtime and asset URLs captured when ScanMalware loads the site in a real headless browser.

From any scan you can pivot into related signals — JARM TLS fingerprints, ASN ownership and BGP routing, certificate history, JavaScript analysis and the overall security verdict — to understand not just that Stripe is present, but how it is being used. Open the full search interface for Stripe

Recent public scans featuring Stripe

A rolling sample of recent public scans where Stripe was detected. Listing a site here is not a safety judgement — open a scan to see its full verdict.

SiteScanned
Log in | MongoDB
https://auth.mongodb.com
2026-06-17
Homepage - The Inland Waterways Association
http://www.waterways.org.uk
2026-06-17
Spare Platform
https://platform.sparelabs.com
2026-06-17
Signs365
https://signs365.com
2026-06-17
Anycamp
https://anycamp.com.au
2026-06-15
Tennis Warehouse - Tennis racquets, tennis shoes, tennis apparel, string, tennis balls & rackets from Babolat, Wilson, Prince, Head, Nike, adidas
https://www.tennis-warehouse.com
2026-06-15
ICNA SF Bay Area — Islamic Circle of North America
https://www.icnabayarea.org/islamic-resources/islam-explained/
2026-06-15
Tom Aspinall
https://www.skool.com/@tomaspinall
2026-06-15

Frequently asked questions about Stripe

Does using Stripe mean a website is unsafe?
No. Stripe is a stack component, not a verdict. ScanMalware scores the whole page — its scripts, redirects, certificates, threat-intelligence matches and behaviour — so a site using Stripe can be perfectly safe or actively malicious.
How many sites using Stripe has ScanMalware scanned?
Stripe has been detected in 1,029 public scans on ScanMalware.com. Each scan is a real headless-browser visit, and the figure updates as new URLs are submitted.
What technologies are commonly used with Stripe?
Across scanned sites, Stripe is most often seen alongside Google Analytics, HSTS and Open-Graph-Protocol. The full co-occurrence breakdown is listed on this page.

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