Night Eye enables dark mode on nearly all websites and gives you the ability to control the built-in dark themes on those that have it.
For example you can control the built-in dark themes of: YouTube, Reddit, Twitch, 9gag, DuckDuckGo and many others are included every week.
For all other websites that don’t have built-in dark mode such as Quora, Gmail, Google Docs, Office Online, Github and millions others, Night Eye will convert the colors to provide you with smooth and consistent dark theme.
From Chrome version 86, all new extensions are now hidden into the “extensions” menu next to the url bar. In order to bring Night Eye’s icon out, you need to pin it. For more details check the screenshots above.
For Those with Privacy Concern
Chrome will alert you that the extension may read and change all your data on the websites that you visit.
Here is the whole story:
This extension analyses the colors of each webpage and converts them in order to give you a smooth and consistent dark mode. There is no other way the extension can convert the colors without the privilege to access them.
However, we never collect any of your data. Our business model relies on subscriptions and not on storing and selling your data. Last but not least, we are also internet users and don’t want to be evil.
Follow us on Twitter to keep up with the latest news around Night Eye and what we are planning ahead – https://twitter.com/nighteye_ext
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FREE FOREVER PLAN
Night Eye Lite is here – completely free forever version of Night Eye.
In a nutshell – Night Eye Lite can be used on up to 5 websites. For example – Google.com, Gmail.com and etc. You can manage the list of those 5 websites at any time. No ads, no hidden stuff – free forever.
More details can be found here – https://nighteye.app/lite-free-dark-mode-extension/
Before going to Lite, we would like to invite you to try out Night Eye Pro for free for 3 months – no credit card, no payment asked – simply install and try it out.
After the trial period of Night Eye Pro expires, you will be asked to pay to continue using it or go with the completely free version – Night Eye Lite.
More details about our pricing – https://nighteye.app/how-to-start/
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NEW FEATURES
➤ OS/Browser Color scheme integration – sync Night Eye with your macOS/Windows dark themes
➤ Deep integration with websites that have their own built-in dark themes.
➤ Schedule dark mode to turn on and off
➤ Custom dark mode for PDFs
➤ Export/Import data between your browsers
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CHANGELOG
We strive to bring you the best possible dark mode experience. In this update we’ve made several improvements and added one major feature – OS/Browser color scheme integration.
You can monitor all our updates and what we do at https://nighteye.app/changelog
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AVAILABLE MODES
The extension allows you to quickly switch the three available modes
➤ Dark – Go into complete dark mode. All colors, small images and icons will be converted to give you the smoothest dark experience possible.
➤ Filtered – The websites’ colors will not be changed, but you can still adjust brightness, contrast, warmth and more.
➤ Normal – Get back to the normal browsing experience.
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CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS
Any modifications you make such as contrast level adjustment, blue light filter and etc. can be applied to a single website or globally.
➤ Images – Night Eye analyses and converts only the small images and icons in a website to give you even smoother experience. Facebook posts and other significant media is not converted.
➤ Brightness / Saturation / Contrast – Adjust the brightness, the contrast and the saturation to match the recommended healthy levels and protect your eyes. The default setting for each is 50%, but you can customize each to the preferred levels
➤ Blue Light – Take care of your eyes by eliminating the blue light coming from your screen. Highly recommended especially during late night browsing. Simply slide to the preferred level of warmth.
➤ Dim – Extremely useful if you are working in dark space/room and the screen is the only source of light in the room. The default setting is set to 50%, but you can customize it as you please.
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ALWAYS AVAILABLE SUPPORT
Built-in support system – we take pride into being available to provide reliable support and help you with any problems or issues you might experience with the extension.
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AVAILABLE ON
Night Eye is currently working on Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Microsoft Edge, Opera, Vivaldi, Brave, Yandex and all other Chromium based browsers.
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WE CARE ABOUT PRIVACY
Instead of simply pointing you to our privacy policy. We would like to address this topic in the most understandable language here.
We do NOT collect anonymous usage data using an industry standard third party analytics (Google Analytics) while using the extension.
We only store the saved settings for each visited website of each Night Eye user in their localStorage (your computer). This relates to all adjustments made by the user to improve their browsing experience through the use of Night Eye. There are 7 types of adjustments: Colors, Images, Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Cold/Warm and Dim.
In other words – we only store any visual adjustments you made while browsing the internet. We do not store them on our servers, but rather in your localStorage (your computer).
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Pros: Tons of features, a very smart UI that anyone.
Cons: Noticed a drop in performance on youtube/twitch where video’s would look choppy killing my FPS.
Final thoughts: I would love to give them a try again should there be an update fixing the performance issues.
Worth paying for. Works on all sites. Had to pay with settings first to get the contrast etc to my liking. I’m dark mode everything now.
The extension worked fine for a bit, but the free trial ending and only letting me choose 5 websites was kind of annoying. But by far the worst part was that any website I didn’t have this enable on, could not keep it’s own dark mode on at all. Let me explain:
I had this site enabling a dark mode on Google Calendar because it doesn’t exist there. Fine. But then I’d go to Twitch (which has it’s own dark mode) and it would always be turned off somehow. So I turn it on, and the next day I go back, and it’s off again. I tried enabling it and then refreshing even, and it turned itself off! It turns out, this was due to Night Eye being installed. The second I removed it from Chrome, everything else worked fine. Not sure if this is intended, but if it is, that’s a terrible marketing strategy.
Unfortunately, all sites not being able to have a dark mode is not worth Google Calendar having one.
Best AI for custom websites
Eh, it didnt suck. Did what it said on the tin, and did it well enough. Doing this sort of web injection correctly isnt exactly trivial so you get credit for that, and I’ll give them bonus credit for a nice UI and smooth working interface. I ultimately removed it when the trial ended. I totally get that “Devs need recurring income” but a subscription for static browser extension doesnt seem like the thing to give recurring money to.
Does it job, but gets obtrusive when disabled…
Hasta el momento es la única que me a servido bien es muy buena
Bastante útil para que no se te sequen los ojos
GODLY. Unlike every dark mode extension out there, it doesn’t just invert the color, so everything looks and feels natural. After my 3 month trial I’m definitely going to buy this.
not free
The best dark mode extension I have ever used for Chrome! Works like a charm even on unsupported legacy websites where other extensions struggle.
I don’t understand why a lot of people give one start just because its paid. Maintaining a good software needs good experienced developers.
Great app. It works really well on most sites and even better than their own implemention of dark mode (which often suffers from white screen/flash of logo at the begining). The only issue is that in some web pages colors can be a bit off (like for example if you are looking at a color on a web page with which you want to color your room and their website is designed in a way where those colors aren’t pictures but drawn). Otherwise best spent money as it lowers eye strain significantly yet still offers easy control (turn on/off). Love it and recommmend it. 9/10
Funciona en todos los sitios web, tiene algunos detalles pero todo bien, me encanta!!!
i needed this !!! thanks
Works great – but disable it for the Outlook web app – it will automatically change the color of your OUTGOING emails.
Thanks to my coworker for letting me know my messages were coming through in very light gray, and that the section I had cut and pasted was in a black highlighted box.
schaltet auf einmal eine webseite dark auf der ich das gar nicht ausgewaehlt habe. zu allem aerger sind dann auch noch meine eingaben auf der webseite verschwunden. dreck und weg
Cutting your use down to only 5 websites then charging you for a dark mode extension is a bit extreme… Also claims to collect no personal info but it actually has access to a bunch of your PII like your name, email address, age, etc.
I just use chrome://flags/#enable-force-dark now instead. It’s free, does the exact same thing, and there’s no risk of data leakage.
really what everyone should use
Doesn’t do anything. You had one job lol
it very good extension provided by google
such a wow
It works. but Paid version is too pricey when there are other options out there
I got a free 1 month trial. Works great. But then the trial is over. Beautifully inverts the screen into dark mode. Doesn’t affect images. You can adjust the saturation and balance stuff. I can’t afford to buy Pro but I’ll give you 5 stars instead.
needs more work and more features
Bait and Switch BS. Main page doesn’t say anything about a “trial period” and required subscription & fees. Don’t waste your time with developers who do garbage like this