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One of the most anticipated updates for Google Chrome is a dark theme, and by the looks of things, Google may be working on such an improvement in the coming versions. A recent mention on the indicates that macOS may be the first version of Google Chrome that could get a dark theme, though, for the time being, there are no details as to when this could happen.
The dark theme would certainly not arrive in Chrome 70, it seems, but what’s more surprising is that there is no mention of a dark theme for the other versions of the browser. According to this finding, macOS could be the only platform to get a dark theme, as there’s absolutely no tidbit pointing to a possible update in this regard for Windows, Android, or iOS. This is surprising, to say the least, especially because a dark theme for Chrome on mobile platforms makes much more sense given the wide adoption of OLED.
Once you are in, click on Dark Mode under the Appearance section. Once you do that, things like the Menu Bar and Dock get a dark theme. Dark mode is expected to work with a wide range of third-party apps. Google today confirmed that its Chrome web browser will support dark mode in macOS Mojave in early 2019. Sep 22, 2018. Had a system-wide light/dark theme switch for sometime, Apple recently added it to macOS Mojave. Google Chrome dark mode on Mac.