
How to Enable Dark Mode on Chrome for Desktop, Android & iOS
Tired of bright screens straining your eyes? Learn how to effortlessly enable dark mode on Chrome across all your devices. This guide provides a step-by-step walkthrough to enjoy a more comfortable browsing experience.
What is Dark Mode & Why Use It?
Dark mode, also known as dark theme, switches your display to light text on a dark background. It’s not just a trend; it's beneficial for your eyes and your device's battery.
- Reduces eye strain, especially in low-light environments.
- Can potentially extend battery life on devices with OLED or AMOLED screens.
- Offers a sleek, modern aesthetic.
Enabling Dark Mode on Chrome for Windows
While Chrome doesn't have a dedicated dark mode setting on Windows, you can easily use Windows' built-in feature to enable dark themes:
- Right-click on your desktop and select "Personalize".
- Go to "Colors" and choose "Dark" under "Choose your color."
This will change the appearance of Chrome's toolbars and menus. But what about website content? Continue reading!
Forcing Dark Mode on Web Content (Windows & Mac)
To apply dark mode to websites within Chrome, follow these steps:
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Type
chrome://flags/#enable-force-dark
in the address bar and press Enter. -
Find the "Force Dark Mode for Web Contents" option. This flag forces a dark theme on all websites.
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Change the setting to "Enabled." By enabling this feature, you tell Chrome to force the websites to render in dark mode.
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Click “Relaunch” at the bottom of the page to restart Chrome. The browser will restart for the changes to take effect.
Now all web content in Chrome should appear in dark mode.
Enabling Dark Mode on Chrome for macOS
Similar to Windows, you can enable the dark mode theme through macOS system preferences:
- Go to "System Preferences" from the Apple menu.
- Click on "General."
- Under "Appearance," choose "Dark."
Follow the steps in the 'Forcing Dark Mode on Web Content' section above to force dark mode on web content within Chrome.
How to Turn on Dark Mode on Google Chrome for Android
Turning on the dark theme on Android is straightforward:
- Open the "Settings" app.
- Navigate to the "Display" section.
- Toggle the "Dark Theme" option.
Your entire Android interface, including Chrome, will switch to dark mode.
How to Turn On Dark Mode on Google Chrome for iPhone iOS
Here’s how to activate dark mode on your iPhone:
- Go to "Settings" > "Display & Brightness".
- Under "Appearance," select "Dark."
You can also enable “Automatic” to have your iPhone switch between light and dark modes based on the time of day.
Quick Access to Dark Mode on iOS
Want a faster way to toggle dark mode? Add it to your Control Center:
- Go to "Settings" > "Control Center".
- Add "Dark Mode" to your included controls.
Dark Mode vs. Dark Theme: What's the Difference?
These terms are often used interchangeably. Fundamentally, both refer to the user interface that uses dark colors as a primary background and lighter colored text, icons, and other UI elements.
Dark Mode vs. Night Mode: What's the Difference?
- Dark Mode: Changes the color scheme of an app or OS interface, aiming to reduce eye strain in low light and potentially save battery.
- Night Mode: Filters blue light emitted from your screen, giving it a warmer, yellowish tint. Night Mode are supposed to help you sleep better by reducing blue light exposure, which can interfere with melatonin production.
Conclusion
Enabling dark mode on Chrome is an easy way to improve your browsing experience across all your devices. By following these simple steps, you can reduce eye strain, conserve battery life, and enjoy a sleek, modern look. Enjoy your Chrome experience in dark mode!