Dark Reader is the default pick for “dark mode everywhere,” known for its broad site coverage and configurable approach to dimming the web. The alternatives get interesting when you want a different strategy: Night Eye emphasizes smart conversion that avoids the typical inverted look and extends the story to Safari on iOS, while Darkness v2 leans on curated, site-specific themes for popular web apps. For power users, Amino offers precise, persistent CSS control (including Sass/SCSS), and niche options like Darker Medium or Product Dark 3.0 focus on tailoring the experience for Medium pages or Product Hunt specifically—with the latter highlighting an open-source intent.
In evaluating Dark Reader alternatives, we weighed how consistent the rendering feels on real sites, how much manual control you get when a layout breaks, and how well each option covers the browsers and devices people actually use (especially Safari/iOS). We also considered stability on supported domains versus long-tail coverage, the level of transparency/maintainability (e.g., open-source signals), and the overall trade-off between “set-and-forget” simplicity and deep customization.