Classic Dark
Balanced inversion for everyday browsing and general web use.
Dark Mode for Chrome brings Classic Dark, Midnight Black, and Black & White reading modes to websites so bright pages are easier on the eyes without turning your browser into a settings maze.
Balanced inversion for everyday browsing and general web use.
Deeper blacks and stronger contrast for low-light environments.
Monochrome reading mode for focus-heavy pages and reduced visual noise.
This isn’t just a generic invert toggle. The extension is built around reading comfort, site-level control, and fast access from the popup.
Apply dark styling to most websites in Chrome to reduce glare and make long reading sessions easier.
Remove color noise when you want a calmer, newspaper-like reading experience on text-heavy pages.
Pause the extension per site, switch modes from the popup, and set a schedule without digging through menus.
Different pages and environments need different contrast. The three modes are tuned for distinct browsing situations.
Use this for general browsing when you want a balanced dark mode across articles, documentation, and standard websites.
Use this in low-light environments or on OLED displays when deeper blacks and stronger contrast feel more comfortable.
Use this when color distractions get in the way and you want a cleaner, monochrome reading mode for focus.
Dark Mode for Chrome is positioned for users who read a lot in-browser: docs, blog posts, long articles, research material, dashboards, and other bright web content that can become tiring over time.
It also includes daily scheduling and per-site pause controls so you can keep the extension useful instead of fighting it on sites that already handle dark mode well.
Settings stay in Chrome extension storage. The extension does not collect or transmit personal data to the developer.
These answers match the current behavior of the extension and the limits imposed by Chrome itself.
It works on most standard websites, but Chrome blocks extensions from styling some protected surfaces such as
the Chrome Web Store and internal chrome:// pages.
Yes. You can pause the extension on the current site from the popup and manage the paused list directly inside the extension.
It includes three distinct reading modes, a cleaner popup workflow, schedule controls, and an explicit black-and-white option for focused reading.
Use this landing page, the hosted privacy policy, and the Chrome Web Store listing copy together for a cleaner launch setup.