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Screen Shader

The most popular screen tinting software for all devices that run chrome!

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Install

🚀 Install the official release from Chrome Web Store

Why tint my screen?

Computer displays produce bright blue light which can strain your eyes late at night and interfere with your sleeping cycle. Screen Shader is designed to tint your screen a “cozy” orange color matching to your biological clock to reduce eye-strain, eye fatigue, and restore day/night balance, while also providing a wide variety of settings for everyone's different tastes!

🌛 Feeling tired? Screen Shader will ease you into sleep automatically. The increased shade will increase melatonin hormone production right before sleep. Set what time you wake up and your geographical position and Screen Shader will do the rest!

💻 Ready to work? Screen Shader keeps you awake during the daytime. As long as the sun is up where you live your screen stays bright! During the night it will turn down the brightness since the sun isn't up anymore.

So do your eyes a favor, install Screen Shader!

Features

  • Smart shading algorithm based off the newest research
  • Screen Shader's algorithm changes the shade according to local sunset and sunrise times to best match up with your biological clock
  • Pick from hand-made tinting presets or easily configure your own
  • Screen Shader works everywhere you'd expect it to! Youtube, Reddit, Facebook, you name it!
  • Configure custom keyboard shortcuts
  • And many more!

Screenshots

Donate

🍻 If you use or enjoy my work buy me a drink or show your support by leaving a nice review on the Chrome Web Store. Both are very appreciated!

License and Copyright

Please see the LICENSE for an up to date copy of the copyright and license for the entire project. Don't use my logos in your project without asking me first. If you make a derivative project off of mine please let me know! I'd love to see what people make with my work!