Enabling Dark Mode
To begin, make sure you’re running the latest version of Facebook Messenger (version 210.0.0.24.97 or higher). You can update the app by heading to your phone’s respective app store, or you can tap one of the links below and select “Update.”
Now, open Messenger and tap either the silhouette icon or your profile picture in the top-left corner of the main screen to open the app’s settings. From there, just enable the “Dark Mode” toggle switch towards the top of the menu — it’s as simple as that!


Once enabled, it’s a true black dark mode, so you’ll save battery life on phones with OLED screens like the iPhone XS or Galaxy S10. The theme was a work in progress previously, but now, it seems to be complete. So no more issues where there’s black text overlaid on a black background — instead, it’s a fully functional true dark mode for Messenger.



It’s worth noting that Messenger’s dark mode operates separately from the system-wide dark mode toggles on Android 10 and iOS 13. And if you’re using Smart Invert to fill in the dark mode gaps on your iPhone, know that it will turn Messenger white again if the app’s dark mode is enabled.