Luckily, it’s now easier than ever (you used to have to go to Chrome’s developer options) to enable YouTube’s dark mode, and we show you here how to enable it on your desktop browser, Android and iOS. Want to learn more about whether dark mode is really good for your eyes? Read our in-depth feature on dark themes and how they affect your eyes and phone battery.
Enable Dark Mode on YouTube on Desktop
Click your channel’s icon in the upper-right corner of the YouTube home page. From the drop-down menu, click “Appearance -> Dark Theme.” Setting it to “Device theme” can also be good if you want your theme adapting to your Windows theme.
Change Chrome Border to Dark Mode
Now your YouTube is dark and easy on the eyes, but you can probably see that the browser window is still glaring and bright. Whether you’re using Windows or Mac, you can fix this:
In Windows 10, right-click the desktop background -> Personalize -> Colors, then change “default app mode” to Dark.In macOS, go to “System Preferences -> General -> Appearance,” and click the Dark option.
Want to enable dark mode on every website you visit in Chrome? Here’s how.
Enable YouTube Dark Mode on Android/iOS
Enabling dark mode on YouTube for Android and iOS is similarly simple. It’s the same process on both platforms. Just open the YouTube app, then tap your profile icon at the top-right corner -> Settings -> General -> Appearance. In the Appearance pop-up, tap either “Dark theme” or “Use device theme” if you happen to use a dark theme on your given platform. Activating YouTube’s Night Mode will provide you with exactly what is suggested, as well as a few other developer features. For more YouTube tricks, see our guides on how to cast YouTube to your PC and how to share a specific part of a YouTube video.