Dark mode has become a must-have feature for many users, offering a sleek, eye-friendly alternative to the traditional bright white interface.
If you spend hours on Google Docs —whether drafting reports, brainstorming ideas, or collaborating with a team—switching to dark mode can reduce eye strain and improve your overall experience.
Google Docs provides native dark mode support on mobile devices and relies on browser extensions or system settings for desktop users.
We’ll walk you through how to enable Google Docs dark mode on both desktop and mobile, ensuring you can work comfortably in any lighting condition.
How to Enable Google Docs Dark Mode on Mobile (Android & iOS)
Google Docs offers built-in dark mode support within its mobile app, making switching themes on Android and iOS devices a breeze. Here’s how to do it:
Steps for Android and iOS:
- Open the Google Docs App Launch the Google Docs app on your smartphone or tablet. For the smoothest experience, ensure it’s updated to the latest version via the Google Play Store (Android) or App Store (iOS).
- Access the Menu Tap the three horizontal lines (hamburger menu) in the app’s top-left corner to open the sidebar.
- Go to Settings Scroll down and select Settings from the menu options.
- Choose Your Theme Tap Theme (on iOS) or Choose Theme (on Android). You’ll see three options: Light : The default bright theme. Dark : Switches the app and document background to a dark scheme. System Default : Matches your device’s system-wide theme (e.g., if your phone is in dark mode, Google Docs will follow suit). Select Dark to enable dark mode instantly.
- Enjoy the New Look The app interface and your documents will now display in dark mode. To tweak how documents appear, open any file, tap the three-dot menu in the top-right corner, and toggle View in light theme if you prefer a white page with a dark interface.
Pro Tip: If your device is already in dark mode (check under Settings > Display on Android or Settings > Display & Brightness on iOS), selecting System Default will automatically sync Google Docs with your phone’s theme.
How to Enable Google Docs Dark Mode on Desktop
Unlike the mobile app, Google Docs doesn’t yet offer a native dark mode toggle in its desktop web version as of March 19, 2025. However, you can achieve the same effect using browser extensions or system settings. Here’s how:
Option 1: Use a Browser Extension (Recommended for Chrome Users)
A browser extension is the most user-friendly solution for a seamless dark mode experience in Google Docs on a desktop. This method works best with Google Chrome, though similar extensions exist for Firefox and Edge.
- Visit the Chrome Web Store Open Chrome and head to the Chrome Web Store .
- Search for a Dark Mode Extension Type “Google Docs Dark Mode” into the search bar. Popular options in 2025 include: Google Docs Dark Mode by Adrian: A lightweight extension with draggable controls. Dark Mode for Google Docs : A highly rated, user-friendly choice.
- Install the Extension Click Add to Chrome next to your chosen extension, then confirm by selecting Add Extension in the pop-up.
- Activate Dark Mode Open Google Docs in a new tab. The extension should automatically apply a dark theme. If not, click the extension icon (usually a puzzle piece) in Chrome’s toolbar, locate the extension, and toggle it on. Some extensions let you customize the background and text colors—explore these settings for a personalized look.
- Test It Out Create or open a document to see the dark interface in action. To disable it temporarily, toggle the extension off via the toolbar.
Option 2: Force Dark Mode via Browser Settings
If you’d rather avoid extensions, use Chrome’s built-in settings to force dark mode. This method applies a dark theme to all websites, including Google Docs.
- Open Chrome Settings In Chrome, click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner and select Settings .
- Navigate to Appearance Scroll down and click Appearance .
- Enable Force Dark Mode Look for an experimental flag by typing chrome://flags into the address bar, then searching for Force Dark Mode . Set it to Enabled and relaunch Chrome. Alternatively, some versions of Chrome (as of 2025) include a simpler Dark Theme toggle under Appearance —select it and refresh Google Docs.
- Check the Result Visit Google Docs, and the interface should now appear in dark mode.
Drawback: This method may invert colors inconsistently on some pages, so it’s less polished than an extension tailored for Google Docs.
Option 3: Use System-Wide Dark Mode
If your operating system is set to dark mode, Google Docs may adapt partially (e.g., menus and sidebars). Here’s how to enable it:
- Windows 11 : Go to Settings > Personalization > Colors , choose Dark , and set it as your default app mode.
- macOS : Open System Settings > Appearance and select Dark .
Reload Google Docs in your browser to see the changes. Combine this with an extension for a fully dark document canvas.
Final Thoughts
Switching to Google Docs dark mode is a simple yet impactful way to enhance your writing experience. Whether on mobile or desktop, these steps ensure you enjoy a comfortable, stylish workspace tailored to your needs.
The built-in theme switch is quick and effective for mobile users, while desktop users can rely on extensions or browser tweaks for a custom setup.