
Take a look further down this post for information on how to use themes and extensions to achieve a dark Chrome. 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.
At the top of the General Preferences menu is the toggle for Appearance, with two options: Light and Dark. Open System Preferences and select General. Enable that and Chrome will automatically self-theme to match it. Mac OS Mojave has a system-wide dark mode. To undo this, right-click on the shortcut, return to the Target box, and remove the “–force-dark-mode” text. Click OK to save changes.įinally, close Chrome and reopen it, and you should have dark Chrome and light Windows. exe and the double hyphen before “force-dark-mode,” or it won’t work. Just make sure there’s a space between the. Your Chrome installation might be somewhere other than the C drive, or the Target text might look different. It will probably look something like this:Ĭ:Program Files (x86)GoogleChromeApplicationchrome.exeĪll you’re going to do is add this text to the end of that Target box:Ĭ:Program Files (x86)GoogleChromeApplicationchrome.exe -force-dark-mode Next, select Properties and you’ll see the Target box: the text that describes where Chrome is stored on your PC. It might be on your desktop or in your taskbar. Several other apps will switch to dark mode too.īut what if you don’t want to turn everything dark-just Chrome?įirst, find the shortcut you’d normally use to launch Chrome and right-click it. That’s it, you’re done.Ĭhrome automatically themes itself to match the dark mode you’ve enabled for your whole OS. In the Choose your default app mode, select Dark. Go to Settings in the Windows menu and select Personalization, then select Colors. If you want to turn on dark mode OS-wide, you can do so in two simple steps: Windows 10 users can switch dark mode on and off in Chrome without changing their OS settings. 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. If you already know what dark mode is and you just want to turn it on, click your OS to get started: Instead, you’ll have to use a different method for each operating system.
There’s still no unified control to turn on dark mode across all your devices for Chrome.