Based on Google’s usual release schedule, this dark mode change should land in the stable Chrome release sometime in April as TechDows points out. Significant progress has been made on Chrome’s dark mode since it first hit the scene early this year. Of course, this still won’t affect websites, even those few with a dark mode, but it themes the omnibox, settings, and other portions of the browser such as the new tab and downloads pages. Google Chrome dark mode switching on macOS
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Google Chrome dark mode switching on Windows 10 We were also able to get the feature working on a MacBook Pro without any headaches. However, my Huawei Matebook X Pro works without a hitch, so your results may vary. Notably, my Windows 10 desktop build with the latest Canary release does not respect the system-wide setting and it’s unclear why. At the moment we can’t find any settings to disable the automatic switching or to force it to happen. Right now, it’s unclear how this feature will work going forward. Simply adjusting the system-wide theme on either operating system has Chrome reflect the change in its overall theme as can be seen in the videos embedded below. From what we can tell at the moment, this setting is completely automatic. That’s how it normally worksbut there’s a way to forcibly enable it, too. Rather than having its own dark mode toggle, Chrome simply follows Windows 10’s overall app mode. Spotted over the past day or so by Reddit and Twitter users, Chrome 74 which just released in the Canary channel seems to respect the system-wide dark mode on both Windows 10 and macOS. Google Chrome 74 offers a built-in dark mode on Windows.
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Now, that feature respects the system-wide dark mode on both platforms. Over the past couple months, though, we’ve been tracking a dark mode in Google Chrome on both macOS and Windows 10.
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Dark mode has slowly been making its way to various Google services and will be a big highlight of the upcoming Android Q release.