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Miro is fantastic on a massive screen. It’s like you can see, arrange and rearrange your mind in 2d. The bright background and colours work well for feeling energised, fresh, and productive early in the day. For those of us who get more done during the night, however, the brightness can feel glaring and have the opposite effect, causing fatigue, especially with extended use.

It feels like a godsend to night-owls that the software industry is finally recognising our needs with dark mode being added to everything. While the implementation would understandably be no small task, I, for one, would greatly benefit from dark mode being added to what has become a fantastic tool in my work and lifestyle.

Thank you for Miro, and the Wishlist,
Walter

That extension works, but I still think that an In built dark mode would be so much better. The extension has a few issues and weird things going on.


I created a custom login just to come here and upvote the feature request for dark-mode.

I have attempted to use Dark-Reader as a workaround, but my boards all use embedded images which are also inverted while using Dark Reader, so that is not a viable solution for me.

I have attempted custom CSS filtering in Dark Reader’s dev tools, but have not found success.
If someone in Miro dev could define the class type of embedded images I might be able to get Dark Reader to not invert images. Any advice would be appreciated!

This is the custom CSS filter in Dark Reader, but does not work:

!--scriptorendfragment-->!--scriptorstartfragment-->

miro.com

INVERT
#pixiCanvasContainer > :nth-child(1)
.b-icon

CSS
img,
canvas,
svg,
foreignObject,
.media-content img,
.media-viewer img,
divistyle*="background-image"] {
    filter: none !important;
    background-color: inherit !important;
}

 


This white Website also sucks hard.


That after years Miro is still without dark mode is disappointing, it's a very good application in other aspects, but not having dark mode takes away all the desire to use it :/

Hope you will integrate it soon..


Come on, its 2025. Dark mode please.


Why is there no dark mode after 5 years? This is one of the first things I see modern developers implementing….

 

If you expect us to become paying customers, we need to at least cover the basics.


I would love a dark mode.


The following idea has been merged into this idea:

All the votes have been transferred into this idea.

It’s Q3 2025. And there’s still no dark mode. Miro must truly hate its users.

It’s the highest voted feature in this ideas forum for years, yet its not implemented. Not that it needs to be upvoted. It’s elementary usability feature pretty much every single software has these days. And it’s not even hard to implement.
 

I stopped paying for Miro for this and a dozen other features that they continue to ignore for years even if they can get solved in a matter of days. Is it SO hard to get ONE dev from their team to just go through all the low hanging fruit? Seriously mind boggling...

 


To add to this.

Miro is the only app I have come across that forces the whole Android GUI to switch from dark mode to light mode when the Miro app is running. This is was obviously a design choice at some point, there was a meeting and someone thought decided that this was a good idea.

Implementing this meant that instead of the app using system default theming it was explicitly decided that the only option was light mode for everything.

 

This is a design anti pattern.

 

https://developer.android.com/design/ui/mobile/guides/foundations/system-bars

https://developer.android.com/design/ui/mobile/guides/layout-and-content/edge-to-edge

https://developer.android.com/develop/ui/views/theming/darktheme

https://audric-steibel.medium.com/is-your-android-app-using-dark-mode-against-your-will-fa8be22aaf24

 


My colleagues are getting whinyer every day because I refuse to work with Miro, but with no dark mode in sight even after five years, there’s just no way I’m touching this piece of software any time soon.


Dark Mode would be extremely helpful!