Microsoft Edge is a web browser that is available on Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile. It has a number of features, but one of the more popular ones is its ability to change the color of the interface to make it more comfortable to use in dark environments. This guide will show you how to enable dark mode in Microsoft Edge. To enable dark mode in Microsoft Edge, open the browser and click on the three lines in the top left corner (Figure A). From here, select Settings (Figure B). In Settings, click on Display (Figure C). On the Display page, under Themes, select Dark Mode (Figure D). If you want to use a different theme for dark mode instead of using Dark Mode by default, click on Use Custom Theme and then select a theme from the list that appears (Figure E). When you have selected a theme, it will be applied to all pages that you visit in Microsoft Edge. To change back to the default light mode, select Light Mode from Themes in Settings (Figure F). ..


Microsoft Edge has a dark theme that will be activated if you enable Windows 10’s dark theme (or Windows 11’s dark theme.) If you’re using the light theme on Windows 10 or 11, but want Edge to run in dark mode, you’ll need to manually enable a theme in Edge’s application settings.

How to Enable the Dark Theme in Microsoft Edge

To enable the dark theme in the new, Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser, click the menu button and select “Settings.”

Click the menu button in the top left corner of the screen, then select the “Appearance” category on the left side of the Settings page.

Click the “Theme” box under Customize browser and select “Dark.”

By default, Edge is set to the “Light” theme. You can also select the “System default” option, and Edge will follow the Windows theme option you chose in the Settings app. If you set system accent colors, it will also use those for the title bar and window frame.

How to Force a Dark Theme on All Websites

Websites can choose to obey your browser’s dark theme, but almost no websites actually will yet. The Edge browser is based on Chromium, however, and contains the same experimental “force dark mode” option found in Google Chrome.

To enable it, type “edge://flags” into Edge’s address bar and press Enter.

Search for “Dark Mode” in the search box at the top of the Experiments page. Click the “Force Dark Mode for Web Contents” box and select “Enabled.”

When you’re done, click “Restart.” Microsoft Edge will close all your open Edge browser windows and reopen them. You won’t lose your open tabs, but be sure you’ve saved any work (such as data entered in forms) on the web pages before continuing.

Browse around and see how it works. You can disable this option by heading back to the Flags page, setting the “Force Dark Mode for Web Contents” option to “Default,” and restarting Edge once again.

Enable the Dark Theme in Classic Microsoft Edge

To enable dark mode in the original version of Edge for Windows 10, click the menu button, and then select the “Settings” command.

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Click the “Choose a theme” box near the top of the Settings pane, and then select the “Dark” option.

Edge immediately switches to a dark theme, whether or not you’re using Windows 10’s dark app theme. You can return here and switch Edge back to light mode whenever you want.

This setting is completely independent from the system-wide app theme you can select in Windows 10’s Settings app. For example, you could use a dark Edge browser theme while using the standard light app mode for all your other apps.

How to Make All Web Pages Dark in Edge

The theme option only changes Edge’s interface, not the websites you view in Edge. To make web pages appear darker in the classic version of Microsoft Edge, try installing an extension like Turn Off the Lights, available in the Microsoft Store.

This extension is primarily intended for watching videos on the web with a dark background, but it can also apply a dark theme to every web page you view. It works a bit like the Dark Reader extension for Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.

After installing this extension, click menu > Extensions > Turn Off the Lights > Options to configure it.

Switch to the “Night Mode” tab, and then select the “Show the night switch button below the web page to make the page dark or light” option on the right. The extension places a button on each web page that will put it into Night Mode.

You can also enable the “Automatically go to Night Mode when a new web page is opened” option to always use Night Mode by default.

Configure the other options here to work however you like—for example, you could set the Night Mode switch to only appear during nighttime hours and not appear during daytime hours.

While viewing a web page, click the “Night Mode” button at the bottom left corner of the page to toggle the dark website style on or off.

If you decide you’d rather not use the dark website style in the future, you can click menu > Extensions in Edge to configure, disable, or uninstall the Turn Off the Lights extension.