The capacity to invert the conventional light interface on Google’s browser for Apple’s mobile operating system is a user-adjustable setting. This shifts the display to a darker color palette, primarily utilizing blacks and grays instead of whites and brighter hues. Enabling this feature, for example, will render websites with a dark background and light text, provided they do not have specific styles that override the browser setting.
Implementing a darker visual theme can reduce eye strain, particularly in low-light environments. It may also contribute to battery conservation on devices with OLED screens, where black pixels consume less power. Historically, this functionality has been sought after by users seeking a more comfortable browsing experience, especially during nighttime hours, or those sensitive to bright displays.