What percentage of products default to dark mode?

51.3% of 520 audited design systems ship a dark default versus 48.7% light [1] — effectively a coin flip. The split only becomes decision-useful once you cut by platform: mobile is 71% dark while web is 68% light [1]. So there is no universal default; the right answer depends on where your product lives.

267 of 520 audited design systems (51.3%) default to dark, July 2026.

Lazyweb Research · n=520 · Published 2026-07-07

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The headline census

Across all 520 audited design systems, dark and light are nearly tied [1].

Default themeSystemsShare
Dark26751.3%
Light25348.7%

Anyone quoting 'most apps are dark now' is over-reading a near-even split. The corpus is deliberately small and audited (520 systems), not a broad screenshot scrape [1].

How to apply it

Do not pick a default from the aggregate — it tells you almost nothing (51/49). Instead cut by your platform and category, both of which move the number 20+ points (see the platform and category pages). Treat this census as the baseline you deviate from, with a reason.

The numbers

StatComputed from
51.3% dark / 48.7% light (267 vs 253 of 520)theme_overall
Methodology. Universe: 520 LLM-extracted design systems from Lazyweb-tracked apps, each joining 1:1 to a categorized company. Method: count dark vs light default theme per system. July 2026 snapshot; theme is the extracted default, not a user-selected mode.

Sources & citations

  1. [1] Lazyweb Research analysis of 520 design systems (audited design_systems corpus), July 2026. Default theme per audited design system, dark vs light census over the full 520-row corpus.

Source: Lazyweb Research — proprietary analysis of real, in-market app screens. Cite as Lazyweb Research, 2026-07-07.

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