Google Forms is one of the most widely used tools for creating surveys, quizzes, and feedback forms. While it offers a clean and simple interface, many users prefer working in dark mode to reduce eye strain, save battery life, or simply enjoy a more modern look. Unfortunately, Google Forms doesn’t provide a built-in dark mode toggle across all platforms. The good news? There are several effective workarounds for both desktop and mobile users.
TL;DR: Google Forms does not have an official dark mode toggle on desktop, but you can enable dark mode using browser extensions or forced dark settings in Chrome and Edge. On mobile, dark mode may activate automatically if your system theme is set to dark, especially in the Google Forms app or browser. You can also use third-party browsers with forced dark mode. Below, you’ll find all available methods explained step by step.
Why Use Dark Mode in Google Forms?
Before diving into the methods, let’s quickly look at why dark mode is so popular.
- Reduces eye strain during long periods of screen time
- Improves readability in low-light environments
- Saves battery life on OLED and AMOLED screens
- Looks sleek and modern
If you spend a lot of time creating or reviewing long forms, switching to dark mode can make a noticeable difference.
How to Turn On Dark Mode in Google Forms on Desktop
There is currently no official dark mode setting inside Google Forms on desktop. However, you can use browser-level solutions to achieve the same effect.
Method 1: Use a Dark Mode Browser Extension (Best Overall Option)
This is the easiest and most reliable way to enable dark mode in Google Forms.
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- Dark Reader
- Super Dark Mode
- Night Eye
Steps for Google Chrome:
- Open Chrome Web Store.
- Search for Dark Reader (or another trusted dark mode extension).
- Click Add to Chrome.
- Confirm installation.
- Open Google Forms.
- Toggle the extension on.
The extension will automatically convert the white background into a dark interface while preserving readability.
Tip: Most extensions allow you to adjust brightness, contrast, sepia levels, and even exclude specific websites.
Method 2: Force Dark Mode in Google Chrome Flags
Google Chrome includes an experimental feature that forces dark mode on all websites.
Steps:
- Open Chrome.
- Type chrome://flags in the address bar.
- Search for Force Dark Mode for Web Contents.
- Set it to Enabled.
- Restart your browser.
Once enabled, Google Forms (and other websites) will appear in dark mode automatically.
Important: Since this is an experimental setting, it may not render some elements perfectly.
Method 3: Enable Dark Mode in Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge also provides a built-in forced dark mode feature.
Steps:
- Open Edge.
- Go to edge://flags.
- Search for Force Dark Mode.
- Enable it.
- Restart the browser.
Alternatively, you can install the same Chrome extensions in Edge since it supports Chromium extensions.
How to Turn On Dark Mode in Google Forms on Android
On Android devices, dark mode behavior depends on whether you are using the browser or system-level dark theme.
Method 1: Enable System-Wide Dark Mode (Recommended)
If your Android phone is set to dark theme, Google services often follow automatically.
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- Open Settings.
- Tap Display.
- Select Dark Theme.
- Turn it on.
Now open Google Forms in Chrome. In many cases, Chrome will display it in dark mode if “Theme” is set to dark inside browser settings.
Method 2: Enable Dark Mode in Chrome for Android
- Open Chrome.
- Tap the three-dot menu.
- Go to Settings.
- Tap Theme.
- Select Dark.
You can also enable force-dark via:
- Type chrome://flags in Chrome.
- Search for Force Dark Mode.
- Enable it.
- Relaunch the browser.
Method 3: Use a Dark Mode Browser App
Some browsers like Brave or Opera offer native dark rendering for web pages. Simply:
- Install Brave or Opera.
- Go to browser settings.
- Enable Force Dark Mode.
- Open Google Forms.
This often produces cleaner visuals than Chrome flags.
How to Turn On Dark Mode in Google Forms on iPhone (iOS)
On iPhones, dark mode works primarily through iOS system settings.
Method 1: Enable Dark Mode in iOS
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- Open Settings.
- Tap Display & Brightness.
- Select Dark under Appearance.
Now, when you open Google Forms in Safari or Chrome, it may adjust based on browser compatibility.
Method 2: Enable Dark Mode in Safari
Safari does not automatically force dark mode on all websites, but you can try this:
- Open Settings.
- Scroll to Safari.
- Enable Use Dark Mode (if available).
You can also use third-party browsers like Opera, which allow forced dark rendering.
What About Dark Mode for Form Respondents?
If you’re creating a form and want your audience to see a darker design, you have limited built-in options.
Customize the Theme Inside Google Forms
Google Forms allows you to customize colors:
- Open your form.
- Click the paint palette icon at the top right.
- Choose a darker theme color.
- Select a dark header image.
This won’t turn the interface fully dark, but it allows a darker appearance for respondents.
Note: The background area remains relatively light in most cases.
Troubleshooting Common Dark Mode Issues
1. Text Looks Washed Out
Adjust brightness and contrast inside your dark mode extension.
2. Some Elements Appear White
This happens due to hard-coded background colors. Try switching the dark mode rendering engine inside the extension settings.
3. Forms Look Different for Respondents
Remember: browser-based dark mode only applies to the person using it, not everyone viewing the form.
Which Method Is Best?
Here’s a quick overview:
- Desktop Users: Dark Reader extension is the most reliable choice.
- Android Users: System-wide dark mode + Chrome dark theme works well.
- iPhone Users: Enable iOS dark mode and consider third-party browsers for better results.
If you want maximum control over appearance and rendering quality, a browser extension offers the most flexibility.
Will Google Forms Ever Get an Official Dark Mode?
Google has slowly added dark mode support to many of its apps, including Gmail, Google Maps, and Google Docs (mobile). However, full native dark mode for Google Forms on desktop remains unavailable as of 2026.
Given user demand, it’s likely Google may introduce official dark mode support in the future. Until then, the methods outlined above are your best solutions.
Final Thoughts
Although Google Forms doesn’t offer a straightforward dark mode toggle, you’re far from stuck with the bright white interface. Whether you’re working on a desktop, Android phone, or iPhone, there are multiple effective ways to enable dark mode using system settings, browser flags, or extensions.
For most users, a trusted browser extension provides the smoothest and most customizable experience. Mobile users can rely on system-wide dark settings combined with compatible browsers.
Switching to dark mode can make long survey-building sessions more comfortable and visually appealing. Try the method that fits your device best, and enjoy a cleaner, more eye-friendly Google Forms experience.