Google Maps Android Dark Theme Officially Announced



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Since 2019, Google has been implementing night modes in all its applications. The last big hurdle is Google Maps, but thankfully it’s coming to an end as its dark theme will launch globally on Android soon.

Update 3/18: A little over three weeks after it was first announced, the dark theme for Google Maps on Android seems to be fully implemented. Match a tweet this morning from the official @Android account. All of the company’s largest apps now have a night mode, with only a few exceptions (Google One, Shopping) remaining.


Update 3/1: Following last week’s announcement, Google Maps dark theme is rolling out widely tonight. Applies to both the map layer and menus. Interesting design changes include how the ocean is completely black, while various elements and buttons feature a noticeable raised outline / shadow. In general, this night mode is quite blue.

In addition to the introductory message, you can control from Settings> Topic. Make sure you have the latest version of Android (10.61.2) of Maps from Play Store and Force stop from system app info page if it is not available yet.


Original 23/2: The dark theme of Google Maps for Android sees the search field in the form of a pill, the carousel of search suggestions and the bottom bar, as well as other buttons, change to light gray. A soft blue is used to mark your current tab and for FAB addresses. The darker shade of gray is reserved for the underlying map layer / background when zoomed in, while the streets and names are slightly lighter. All pins and icons have been similarly adjusted to fit.

This night mode is meant to give “your eyes a much needed rest” and help conserve battery life. Users started watching it in late September as part of the server-side testing. Only a handful received it, but those who did kept it all these months. However, the issue has been fading in recent days before this next release.

Once live, you will be greeted with a “New! Maps in dark theme ”sheet that presents three standard options. It can also be controlled from Settings> Theme. This main aspect can be configured independently of the aspect of navigation, which already has a night mode.

  • Always on a light topic
  • Always in dark theme
  • Same as the device theme

Announced alongside other Android features launching this spring, Google says the dark theme “will soon expand to all Android users globally.” We are told that this means the “next few weeks.” There is no status for iOS yet, while, as a reminder, spring doesn’t start for another month.

However, Google is finally making the look official after a mockup first appeared over a year ago with the release of Android 10. Other features debuting this spring include:

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