Google Chrome now has Dark Mode on Macs as well

Google Chrome dark mode mac

Google Chrome as of last night, it has a dark mode for Apple's Macs as well, the new dark theme being implemented after several months of development by Google's engineers. Version 73 of the Google Chrome browser was released to bring this functionality to users, using the special APIs in macOS.

Google Chrome has implemented dark mode based on the one that already exists for Apple's operating system, so the whole experience should be unified. Dark Mode in Google Chrome is automatically activated if the same setting is activated in macOS, so users do not have to do any separate activation of the function.

Google Chrome now has Dark Mode on Macs as well

Google Chrome has this dark mode implemented almost the same as the one that is available for the function Incognito, so if you used it, then you will see something identical. Although Google Chrome already has various dark themes available from Google, which can be applied immediately, the native one for macOS is somewhat better thought out, and offers a better experience.

Google Chrome does not currently have any option to disable this dark mode if you chose to apply it for the operating system, as it is automatically used in the browser as well. There is the possibility to apply a "light" theme for Google Chrome to disable the dark mode, but there will probably also be an option in the application to disable the theme.