Google is testing dark mode for desktop search |
Google confirms that it is testing the dark mode of desktop search. If the test is successful and you put the system in dark mode, the background of the Google search page will turn dark gray.
Although not in widespread use yet, Google is actively working to introduce dark mode for desktop search.
The popularity of the test is unclear as many users have accessed the dark mode from the search page while the Google search page is still empty for others.
It's unclear if Dark Mode for desktop search will be officially launched on a large scale.
Google said in a statement: We have tested new ways to improve the user experience, but there is no specific news to announce.
It's worth noting that this isn't the first time Dark Mode has appeared to search on the desktop. A report released in January stated that someone was watching Dark Mode at the time.
When you launch the Incognito window from Google Chrome, you may receive a new message in your search.
The square indicates that the black theme is now available and asks the user to use a keyboard shortcut to quickly and easily run the installer.
While many Google products include web dark screen mode, most require manual activation.
For users of Windows 10 and macOS, these two features provide system-wide functionality supported by Chrome, Safari, Edge, and other browsers. This is very helpful.
Google always chooses a dark gray background instead of pure black. In addition to the slightly blurred icons and links, white elements are also used to contrast the background.
The Chrome Dark Reader browser extension uses advanced algorithms to find and darken light backgrounds while setting the background by setting text and links to white or light gray.
During the past week, Twitter changed the dark mode for some unknown people, and the dark mode became darker unexpectedly.
Microsoft is currently testing changes made to Word to make the entire document darker in dark mode.