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Dark mode for Google Photos is no longer exclusive to phones, as Google finally brings it to its web version

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  • After rolling it out gradually, dark mode for Google Photos on the web is finally available to all users
  • Google made an official announcement, saying that the new feature follows users’ feedback
  • You can now use the new setting to customize your Google Photos appearance, and it’s very simple to do

Almost everyone I know, including myself, uses dark mode on their smartphones, and there’s a multitude of reasons why. The three main ones are simple; it means less eye strain for when you’re endlessly doom-scrolling TikTok at night when you should be sleeping, it saves battery, and because dark mode just packs a more sophisticated appearance than the offensively luminous light mode.

With the case of Google Photos, display rendering options have always been amendable in its mobile version, but its web version has lacked this option leaving many users to navigate their photo galleries through strained eyes. Thankfully, Google has officially announced that dark mode is now available on desktop to all users, and I can already feel the relief of my squinting eyes.

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