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- You can turn on Google Chrome's 'dark mode' to make browsing easier on your eyes and conserve battery on your device.
- Windows, Mac, and iPhone devices have their own dark mode settings, which will make Google Chrome open in dark mode when activated. Only Android allows you to update Google Chrome from directly within Chrome's settings.
- You can also install an extension or theme that will let you put Google Chrome into dark mode on your own, or browse Chrome in 'incognito mode.'
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Mac OS Mojave has a system-wide dark mode. Enable that and Chrome will automatically self-theme to match it. To enable dark mode in Mojave: Open System Preferences and select General. Mar 08, 2019 (More clear than default Chrome dark mode.) Active window is darker than inactive - unlike other macOS apps. Unclear distinction between incognito and normal windows. (As clear than default Chrome dark mode.) Unclear distinction between active and inactive tabs. (Less clear than default Chrome dark mode.). May 15, 2019 Chrome’s dark mode is tied to the system color scheme in both Windows 10 and macOS Mojave. That means you need to switch the entire operating system to light mode just to disable Chrome’s dark.
Dark mode is all the rage nowadays, and it seems like every app has it. After all, browsing in dark mode is both easier on the eyes, and lets the content of every website stand out more.
However, making Google Chrome go into dark mode isn't as easy as some other apps. On most devices, there's no switch you can flip, or box you can check off.
Instead, to use dark mode in Chrome, you'll have to either edit your device's settings, download an extension or theme, or browse in incognito mode.
Here's how to do all of these, and start browsing in dark mode in Chrome on your Mac,PC, iPhone, or Android.
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How to turn on dark mode in Google Chrome on a Mac
This method is performed through your Mac's system preferences, and it will set most of your applications to dark mode, not just Google Chrome.
1. Ensure that you're running macOS Mojave or later, and then click the Apple icon in the top left corner of your screen. Click 'System Preferences...' in the menu that appears.
2. Hit 'General.' It should be one of the first options.
3. At the top of the page, there will be three options: 'Light,' 'Dark,' and 'Auto.' Select 'Dark' to immediately put Chrome into dark mode, or 'Auto' if you only want dark mode to activate at night.
© William Antonelli/Business Insider Select “Dark” for full Dark Mode, or “Auto” to activate Light Mode during the day and Dark Mode at night. William Antonelli/Business InsiderHow to turn on dark mode in Google Chrome on a PC
1. On a computer running Windows 10 or later, click the Windows icon in the bottom left corner, or tap the Windows key on your keyboard to open the 'Start' menu. Then click the icon that looks like a gear — this is the icon for your settings.
2. Select 'Personalization' from the list of options.
3. Hit 'Colors' in the left toolbar. Scroll down, and under 'Choose your default app mode,' select 'Dark.' Chrome will turn dark immediately.
© Microsoft Click 'Dark' to enable Dark Mode in Windows. MicrosoftHow to turn on dark mode in Google Chrome using an extension or theme
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One of the best things about Google Chrome is that if you find a feature it's missing, there's a good chance you can add that feature yourself with an extension or theme.
There are several extensions and many themes that will make Google Chrome display in dark mode. To find them, you'll need to head to the Google Chrome Web Store and search for 'dark mode.'
Once you do, you have a lot of options. Here are some examples.
The extension 'Dark Theme for Chrome' will give you a button that, when clicked, will change the colors on any webpage so white becomes black, black becomes white, and more. You can change the exact colors at any time.
© William Antonelli/Business Insider 'Dark Theme for Chrome' will change the colors of any webpage. William Antonelli/Business Insider'Material Incognito Dark Theme' will immediately darken your toolbars, but won't change anything on the websites you browse. You can edit your themes whenever you like.
Search for the extension or theme you like best.
How to turn on dark mode in Google Chrome on an iPhone
You can turn on dark mode in the Google Chrome app on your iPhone by going to 'Display & Brightness' in your iPhone's 'Settings' menu, and choosing 'Dark' or 'Automatic.'
If your iPhone lacks dark mode, there's an alternative you can use to change the theme of Google Chrome through your Accessibility settings:
1. Go into your phone's 'Settings' app.
2. Scroll down and tap 'Accessibility.'
© Devon Delfino/Business Insider Choose 'Accessibility' in the 'Settings' menu. Devon Delfino/Business Insider3. Select 'Display and Text Size.'
© Devon Delfino/Business Insider Choose 'Display & Text Size.' Devon Delfino/Business Insider4. Under 'Vision,' toggle on either 'Classic Invert' or 'Smart Invert,' depending on your preferences. Your phone will flash and then immediately transition to the new mode.
© Devon Delfino/Business Insider Choose either 'Smart Invert' or 'Classic Invert.' Devon Delfino/Business Insider5. This adjustment will affect all applicable apps, including Google Chrome.
How to turn on dark mode in Google Chrome on an Android
If you have an Android 5 device or higher, you can turn on dark mode directly in Google Chrome's settings menu.
1. Open Google Chrome on your Android device.
2. In the 'More' menu at the top right corner of the app (designated by three vertical dots), select 'Settings,' then choose 'Themes.'
3. Choose dark mode, or alternatively, light mode. You can also choose system default mode if you want Chrome to go dark only when your battery save mode is turned on, or if your Android device settings are set to dark mode for all applications.
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There’s still no unified control to turn on dark mode across all your devices for Chrome. Instead, you’ll have to use a different method for each operating system.
If you already know what dark mode is and you just want to turn it on, click your OS to get started:
In case you’re less familiar, there’s more information on how dark mode works and why you should use it at the bottom of this post.
Let’s jump right in.
Enable Dark Mode for Windows 10
Windows 10 users can switch dark mode on and off in Chrome without changing their OS settings.
If you want to turn on dark mode OS-wide, you can do so in two simple steps:
- Go to Settings in the Windows menu and select Personalization, then select Colors.
- In the Choose your default app mode, select Dark. That’s it, you’re done.
Chrome automatically themes itself to match the dark mode you’ve enabled for your whole OS. Several other apps will switch to dark mode too.
But what if you don’t want to turn everything dark—just Chrome?
First, find the shortcut you’d normally use to launch Chrome and right-click it. It might be on your desktop or in your taskbar.
Next, select Properties and you’ll see the Target box: the text that describes where Chrome is stored on your PC. It will probably look something like this:
C:Program Files (x86)GoogleChromeApplicationchrome.exe
All you’re going to do is add this text to the end of that Target box:
--force-dark-mode
So the result looks like this:
C:Program Files (x86)GoogleChromeApplicationchrome.exe --force-dark-mode
Your Chrome installation might be somewhere other than the C drive, or the Target text might look different. Just make sure there’s a space between the .exe and the double hyphen before “force-dark-mode,” or it won’t work. Click OK to save changes.
Finally, close Chrome and reopen it, and you should have dark Chrome and light Windows.
To undo this, right-click on the shortcut, return to the Target box, and remove the “–force-dark-mode” text.
Enable Dark Mode for Mac OS
Mac OS Mojave has a system-wide dark mode. Enable that and Chrome will automatically self-theme to match it.
To enable dark mode in Mojave:
- Open System Preferences and select General.
- At the top of the General Preferences menu is the toggle for Appearance, with two options: Light and Dark. Select Dark and you’re done.
If you’re using an older version of OSX, you can’t enable a system-wide dark mode and there doesn’t seem to be an independent toggle. Take a look further down this post for information on how to use themes and extensions to achieve a dark Chrome. If you really want, you can use the #enable-force-dark flag in Chrome Canary, but that involves a big sacrifice in stability.
Enable Dark Mode for Android
If you’re running Android 10, dark mode is supported by your phone’s OS and you should be able to simply turn it on. Just open the Settings menu, choose Themes, and select Dark.
If you’re running an earlier version of Android, you’ll need to use Chrome Flags to turn it on.
To do that:
- Open Chrome and type chrome://flags/ into the address bar.
- When Flags opens, search for “dark mode” and you’ll get two results: Android web contents dark mode at #enable-android-web-contents-dark-mode, and Android Chrome UI dark mode at #enable-android-night-mode. You will need to enable both to get a satisfactory dark browser.
If you pick the first option, it changes how Chrome interacts with websites. With it enabled, Chrome will check whether there’s a dark version of each website you visit and display it if there is. If there isn’t, Chrome will simply invert the site’s colors. Enable this option, restart Chrome, and you’ll get a dark browsing experience with a light browser UI.
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The second option, Chrome UI dark mode, lets you darken the browser interface itself. To set this up:
- Enable the flag and then restart Chrome and open Settings.
- Go to Advanced and open the Themes menu. (If you don’t see the Themes menu, update Chrome. Themes are a recent addition to the app.)
- Select Dark and Chrome’s own UI will go dark, though search results and websites will still be light.
It’s worth remembering that flags are experimental and might not always work.
For example, even with both dark mode flags enabled, you might find that some websites still display elements of their pages in light colors. Right now there doesn’t seem to be a solution to this.
How to enable dark mode for iOS
iOS 13 users have a system-wide dark mode to which Chrome will self-theme once it’s enabled. You might already have this. Apple doesn’t always alert iOS users of new features if they’re upgrading an existing iOS install. So to find out, go to Settings > General > About > Version. If you have iOS 13 you can enable the system-wide dark mode.
To turn it on:
- Open your Control Center and hold down the Brightness indicator: the icon with the sun symbol next to the on-screen volume control.
- A full-screen control interface will pop up, with an Appearance toggle in the bottom left of the screen. By default it’s set to Light; tap it to toggle to dark mode.
If you have an earlier version of iOS you can still enable a form of dark mode. To do that:
- Go to Settings on your iPhone or iPad, scroll down to General, and select Accessibility.
- Select Display Accommodation, then Invert Colors.
- Choose Smart Invert to enable dark mode across the system, including Chrome.
There’s no Chrome-based dark mode control for iOS. If you can’t get a satisfactory dark browsing experience using the control panel on your iPad or iPhone, it might be time to consider an extension.
What is dark mode?
Dark mode flips the colors you’re used to seeing on your screen and turns the backgrounds dark.
Here’s Chrome in normal, light mode:
The same page in dark mode:
Flipping Chrome’s UI to dark mode doesn’t always flip the websites you visit. That depends on whether they have a dark mode too. If their developers haven’t created one, Chrome won’t automatically display one. You can get around that with a Chrome extension.
Why use dark mode?
Dark mode is better for your eyes if you spend a long time looking at screens. Bright screens can make your eyes feel tired. There’s also evidence that exposure to blue light causes irreversible eye damage over time, as well as messing with your circadian rhythm and spoiling your sleep pattern.
Dark mode can also make it easier to focus on the screen and to read text, and can improve battery life in mobile devices with OLED screens.
For most users, dark mode seems paradoxically brighter. You can pick out what’s happening on the screen more easily. At the same time, your screen will produce less light in general, saving your battery and your eyes.
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Other options for using a “dark mode”
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Chrome themes and extensions are designed to import third-party functionality into Chrome. Dark themes have been available for a long time, but they typically affect only Chrome’s UI: the browser will look dark but all the websites you visit will still be light.
Some extensions offer something nearer to a true dark mode, inverting color palettes and muting them. Or selecting the dark versions of websites you visit. It’s worth checking out Dark Theme for Chrome, which automatically selects the dark or nighttime version of websites you visit.
We’ve found Dark Reader useful too. Unlike Dark Theme, which relies on the websites you visit to provide it with dark themes, Dark Reader recasts the color schemes of all the websites you visit and lets you control the color parameters yourself, right in the browser.
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Some systems allow a workaround. For example, if you’re a Mac user, you can achieve a system-wide dark mode using Night Shift in Displays alongside a Chrome Theme.
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While a combination of extensions, themes, and OS workarounds can deliver something close to a dark mode, there’s a reason Chrome rolled out its own. This MacGyver approach always felt like it was more trouble than it was worth, and left users concerned that new Chrome updates could stop their dark mode tools from working properly. If you can set up dark mode natively, that’s the best option.