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- Google Photos on desktop is finally rolling out a dark mode option.
- Users can enable it by going to settings and selecting Dark mode under the new Appearance menu.
- The feature is rolling out gradually, so not all Google accounts might have access to it yet.
Google is finally adding some much-requested features to Google Photos. Just yesterday, the company confirmed that it’s rolling out an option to flip images within the built-in editor. Now, it has introduced another long-overdue feature — dark mode for the desktop version of Google Photos.
9to5Google spotted a banner in the top-right corner of the Google Photos website announcing the update: “Dark mode is here! You can now apply a dark theme to Photos.” However, I didn’t see the banner on my profile, though I was still able to find the option within settings.