Make Dark Mode Darker Mac: Pure Black & High Contrast Tweaks

Introduction

Apple’s default dark mode on Mac uses dark gray menus and windows—not pure black. That’s comfortable for most people, but if you want the deepest possible blacks (especially on an OLED or mini‑LED display), you can push it further. A few accessibility settings and third‑party tools can make dark mode even darker on a Mac.

This guide covers high‑contrast mode, pure black wallpapers, per‑app dark mode forcing, and tools that give you full control. For the basics of toggling dark mode, see our pillar how to enable dark mode on a Mac guide . For automatic scheduling, our schedule dark mode guide covers both Auto and custom times.


Increase Contrast for Darker Menus and Text

macOS includes a hidden high‑contrast mode that darkens the Dark appearance significantly.

  1. Open System Settings > Accessibility > Display.
  2. Toggle Increase contrast to ON.

Immediately, window borders, buttons, and menu highlights become sharper and darker. The overall appearance feels deeper and less washed‑out. This setting also improves legibility if you have vision difficulties.


Use a Pure Black Wallpaper

The default wallpapers in Dark mode are nice, but a solid black wallpaper provides the darkest possible desktop background. You can create one in Preview:

  1. Open Preview.
  2. Go to File > New from Clipboard (or create a new image with pure black fill).
  3. Save it as a JPEG or PNG, then set it as your desktop wallpaper.

Combine this with the Increase contrast setting above, and your entire desktop feels dramatically darker.


Force Dark Mode in Websites and Web Apps

Safari and Chrome both have ways to force dark mode on websites that don’t natively support it.

  • Safari: Use Reader Mode (click the aA icon in the address bar, then choose the dark background). For a system‑wide forced dark mode in Safari, you can use the free extension Dark Reader (available in the Mac App Store and Safari Extensions gallery).
  • Google Chrome: Type chrome://flags in the address bar, search for Auto Dark Mode for Web Contents, and set it to Enabled. Restart Chrome.

Use Third‑Party Tools for Ultimate Control

Several apps let you fine‑tune dark mode beyond what macOS offers.

  • NightOwl – A lightweight menu bar app that lets you toggle dark mode with a click and set custom schedules. It also supports forcing dark mode in specific apps.
  • Gray – Lets you set a custom dark theme that’s dimmer than the default Dark appearance.
  • f.lux – Primarily for screen warmth, but can also work alongside dark mode to reduce eye strain at night.

These tools give you control over exactly how dark your interface appears, down to the color temperature and contrast levels.


OLED‑Friendly Pure Black Mode: Is It Possible?

macOS doesn’t have a true “OLED black” mode that turns all UI elements to #000000. However, by combining Increase contrast, a pure black wallpaper, and a third‑party app like Gray, you can get very close. The combination eliminates the dark gray backgrounds and replaces them with near‑black, reducing backlight bleed on mini‑LED MacBook Pros and creating a stunning look on OLED external displays.

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