Best Facebook Pixel Apps for Shopify (2026)

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Simeon Mantel
Simeon Mantel
CEO at Fudge.

Key takeaways

  • Browser-only Meta Pixel tracking has been losing data since iOS 14 / App Tracking Transparency. In 2026, server-side Conversion API (CAPI) is table stakes — most stores recover a meaningful share of “lost” conversion events when they layer it on.
  • Omega is the most-proven pick — 4.8 stars across 850+ reviews — and the best fit for stores running Dynamic Product Ads off the Meta catalog.
  • Zotek is the strongest all-in-one — a Built-for-Shopify app with a 5.0 rating — if you want Meta, TikTok, and Snapchat pixels with CAPI in a single dashboard.
  • For most stores the decision comes down to how many pixels you run, whether you need catalog/feed sync, and how strict your GDPR / consent requirements are.
  • Ratings and pricing shift constantly — verify the current numbers on each App Store listing before you commit.

If you sell on Shopify and run any spend on Meta, the days of “install the Pixel, set up Purchase, and forget about it” are gone. Apple’s tracking restrictions, ad blockers, and stricter consent rules in the EU all chip away at how much your Pixel can actually see. The fix is server-side tracking — and a small ecosystem of Shopify apps that handle it for you so you don’t have to wire up the Conversion API by hand.

This guide compares six of the apps merchants pick most often in 2026, ranked by a mix of App Store rating, review depth, and how well each one fits a specific job.

Our verdict

If you’re short on time:

Omega — Facebook Pixel Meta Feed is the safest overall pick — 4.8 stars across 850+ reviews, by far the deepest track record in the category — and a particularly good fit if you rely on Meta’s product catalog for Dynamic Product Ads.

Zotek — Facebook Pixel & TikTok Pixel is the best all-in-one if you run Meta, TikTok, and Snapchat together — a Built-for-Shopify app with a 5.0 rating across 160+ reviews, CAPI on by default, and a free tier to test on.

OC Meta Pixel (Orichi) is the best Meta-focused option, with built-in spam / fake-purchase filtering that keeps junk events out of your optimization data.

Pixee is the pick for GDPR / consent-heavy stores, and adds AI ad diagnostics on its Pro tier.

The other two fit on price: SB Pixel for cheap unlimited server events, and Pixelfy if you need pixels across five ad networks at the lowest monthly cost.

Best by use case

Comparison at a glance

AppRating (reviews)Best forFree planCAPIPlatforms
Omega4.8★ (857)Catalog ads, overallYes (≤5 orders/mo)YesMeta + others
Zotek5.0★ (166)All-in-one Meta/TikTok/SnapYes (≤10 orders/mo)YesMeta, TikTok, Snapchat
OC Meta Pixel4.9★ (91)Meta-only, spam filteringYesYesMeta, TikTok
Pixee4.9★ (65)GDPR / consentYes (1 pixel)YesMeta, TikTok, Pinterest
SB Pixel4.2★ (25)Unlimited server eventsTrial onlyYesMeta, TikTok, Snap, Pinterest
Pixelfy4.1★ (39)Many networks, low costTrial onlyYesMeta, TikTok, Snap, Pinterest, Taboola

App Store ratings and review counts change frequently — check each listing for the current number before deciding.


Why you can trust us

We build Fudge, an AI storefront tool used by hundreds of Shopify merchants. We don’t sell a Pixel app, so we have no incentive to push you toward one over another. This roundup is based on the live Shopify App Store listings (ratings and review counts checked at the time of writing), recent merchant reviews, and hands-on familiarity with how these apps wire into a Shopify storefront.


Why CAPI matters in 2026

The Meta Pixel is the JavaScript snippet that runs in the shopper’s browser and reports events — page views, add-to-carts, purchases — back to Meta so it can attribute conversions and optimize your ads. It still works, but a chunk of the data it should send never arrives:

The Conversion API (CAPI) is Meta’s server-to-server channel. Instead of relying entirely on the shopper’s browser, your Shopify backend sends events to Meta directly. The two streams are deduplicated by event ID, and the practical result is that Meta sees more conversions than browser-only tracking would deliver — industry estimates typically put the recovery in the tens of percent, depending on traffic mix.

Setting CAPI up by hand means writing webhooks against Shopify’s checkout events, hashing customer data, and managing event deduplication. Apps like the ones below handle that plumbing for you.


1. Omega — Facebook Pixel Meta Feed

Shopify App Store: apps.shopify.com/facebook-multi-pixels · 4.8★ (857 reviews)

Omega is the most-reviewed Meta Pixel app in this category by a wide margin, which is the single best signal of reliability when you’re trusting an app with your ad data. The product-catalog sync is the headline feature for stores that lean on Dynamic Product Ads.

Standout features:

Pricing: Free plan (1 pixel, 1 CAPI, up to 5 orders/month); paid tiers at $20.99, $35.99, and $45.99/month by store size.

Best for: Stores running Dynamic Product Ads, and anyone who wants the most-trusted, most-reviewed option in the category.


2. Zotek — Facebook Pixel & TikTok Pixel

Shopify App Store: apps.shopify.com/facebook-multiple-pixel · 5.0★ (166 reviews) · Built for Shopify

Zotek is an all-in-one pixel manager covering Meta, TikTok, and Snapchat from a single dashboard, with full Conversion API support. It carries Shopify’s “Built for Shopify” badge — a quality bar that’s genuinely hard to clear — and a perfect rating across 160+ reviews, though its track record is shorter than Omega’s. Setup is designed to take a couple of minutes: paste a pixel ID, connect the access token, and the app handles event mapping, deduplication, and the catalog feed.

Standout features:

Pricing: Free plan (1 pixel, 1 CAPI, up to 10 orders/month); paid tiers at $12.99, $29.99, and $69.99/month.

Best for: Stores that want one app handling Meta, TikTok, and Snapchat tracking together, and merchants who like watching event data in real time rather than waiting on Events Manager.


3. OC Meta Pixel (Orichi) — Facebook Pixels

Shopify App Store: apps.shopify.com/yuri-facebook-multi-pixels · 4.9★ (91 reviews)

OC Meta Pixel is the most focused option here — Meta and TikTok, with Meta as the clear priority — and it does that job cleanly. Two features merchants call out: built-in spam / fake-purchase filtering that keeps junk events out of your optimization data, and a genuinely usable free tier.

Standout features:

Best for: Meta-first advertisers who want simplicity, and any store that’s seen junk “purchase” events skew their ad reporting.


4. Pixee — Multi Pixel & Meta Ads

Shopify App Store: apps.shopify.com/pixee-multi-facebook-pixels · 4.9★ (65 reviews)

Pixee leans into compliance. If you sell to EU customers, run a strict consent banner, or have a privacy team that asks pointed questions, Pixee’s GDPR-aware posture is the differentiator. Its Pro tier adds AI-powered ad diagnostics on top of the usual multi-pixel + CAPI stack.

Standout features:

Pricing: Free plan; Basic $21/month; AI Pro $25/month (includes 500 AI credits).

Best for: EU-focused stores, or any merchant whose checklist includes “must play nicely with our consent management platform.”


5. SB Pixel — Facebook Pixel and TikTok (formerly FBtrack)

Shopify App Store: apps.shopify.com/facebook-pixel-conversion-api-fbtrack · 4.2★ (25 reviews)

SB Pixel is the value pick. Its top “Unlimited” plan offers unlimited pixels and CAPI events across all supported platforms for $30/month, where most competitors cap events or charge by volume. The rating and review count are lower than the top three, so weigh that — but on price-per-event it’s hard to beat.

Standout features:

Pricing: Basic $10/month (1 pixel), Standard $15/month (5 pixels), Unlimited $30/month; 7-day trial, no permanent free plan.

Best for: High-volume stores or anyone running aggressive event tracking who keeps bumping into per-event quotas elsewhere.


6. Pixelfy — Multi Facebook Pixels

Shopify App Store: apps.shopify.com/pixelfy-facebook-pixels · 4.1★ (39 reviews)

Pixelfy covers the widest set of ad networks on this list — Meta, TikTok, Snapchat, Pinterest, and Taboola — at the lowest monthly price. The trade-off is the lowest rating here and no permanent free plan, so treat it as a budget multi-network option rather than a default.

Standout features:

Pricing: Pro $7.99/month or $49.99/year; 7-day trial, no free plan.

Best for: Budget-conscious stores advertising across many networks who want one app rather than five.


How to choose

A quick decision tree:

Whichever one you pick, plan to:

  1. Connect the app to a single test pixel first.
  2. Place a test order with the Meta Pixel Helper extension open and confirm both browser and CAPI events fire with matching event IDs (deduplication).
  3. Wait 24–48 hours and check Events Manager → Diagnostics for warnings before flipping over your ad accounts.

FAQ

Do I still need the Facebook Pixel in 2026? Yes. The browser Pixel still drives audience building and reporting in Ads Manager — it’s just no longer enough on its own. The standard recommendation is Pixel + Conversion API together, with deduplication.

What does “Conversion API” actually do? It sends purchase, add-to-cart, and other events from your Shopify server directly to Meta, bypassing the shopper’s browser. That recovers events lost to ad blockers, ATT opt-outs, and browser privacy features.

Do I need a paid plan to use CAPI? Several apps on this list — Omega, Zotek, OC Meta Pixel, and Pixee — have free tiers that include CAPI for low-volume stores. Paid plans usually unlock unlimited events, more pixels, or extra ad networks.

Will these apps slow my store down? The Pixel itself loads asynchronously and the CAPI side runs server-to-server, so the impact on Core Web Vitals is minimal. Stacking many tracking apps is what causes problems — pick one and stick with it.

Can I use Shopify’s built-in Meta integration instead? Shopify’s native Meta channel handles basic Pixel and catalog setup, and for many stores it’s enough. Dedicated apps win when you need multiple pixels, finer event control, deduplication you can verify, or coverage of TikTok / Pinterest in the same place.

Which app is best for an agency managing many client stores? Omega has the longest review history at scale and handles multi-pixel setups well, and Zotek is built for running several ad accounts from one dashboard. SB Pixel’s unlimited tier is worth a look if you’re managing high pixel counts across many clients on a fixed cost.


If you’re sorting out tracking, you’re probably also working on the parts of the funnel that the Pixel is measuring — landing pages, quizzes, bundles, campaign pages. That’s what we build at Fudge: AI-generated, native Shopify theme code for the rest of your storefront stack.

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