Many people prefer dark mode for lower eye strain, better readability, and to save battery life. However, some like to use specific apps in dark mode and leave the overall Android system theming in light mode. Almost all apps come with built-in contrast settings, and Google Calendar is no exception. If you want to enable dark mode in Google Calendar, here’s how to do it.
Method 1: Enable Dark Mode Manually on Google Calendar
If you like to use your phone in light mode but want to use the Calendar app in dark theme, here’s how to enable it on Google Calendar manually.
Both Android and iOS support a system-wide dark theme where when you switch to a dark theme, all your apps will also switch to the dark theme. Here’s how to enable dark mode using the system theme.
On Android
On iPhone
While the Google Calendar website on PC doesn’t have a dedicated dark mode toggle, there is an extension that makes web pages appear darker. Here’s how you can use it on Google Chrome.
And those are all the ways you can enable dark mode in Google Calendar. Do you actively use Dark Mode on other Google apps? If that’s so, we’ve got you covered with dedicated guides on enablingDark Mode in Google ChromeandYouTube. Let us know in the comments if you need help turning on Dark Mode on other apps.