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Noxri: Dark Mode for Safari

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Noxri: Dark Mode for Safari

by AI4U LIMITED

5.0 (7) v2.2.0 17 MB Universal 4+

Description

Noxri — The Best Dark Mode for Safari

Bright websites at night don’t just hurt your eyes — they disrupt your focus and drain your battery. Noxri fixes that instantly.

With one tap, Noxri transforms any website into a clean, comfortable dark mode — just like it was designed that way from the start.

Whether you're reading articles, browsing forums, or shopping late at night, Noxri delivers a smooth and consistent dark experience across the web.

PERFECTLY ADAPTED FOR YOUR FAVORITE SITES

Noxri works across millions of websites, and we continuously improve it based on user feedback.

We’ve carefully optimized the experience for popular platforms like Amazon, YouTube, Pinterest, and Roblox — ensuring layouts, text, and UI elements look natural and well-balanced in dark mode.

No broken pages. No strange colors. Just a seamless experience.

KEY FEATURES

• True Safari Dark Mode
Enable dark mode on websites that don’t support it natively

• Smart Image Protection
Images and videos keep their original colors — no harsh inversion

• Eye-Friendly Night Mode
Reduce glare and blue light for more comfortable nighttime browsing

• OLED Battery Saver
Dark pixels help reduce power consumption on OLED screens

• Fast & Smooth Performance
Built natively for iOS for responsive and fluid browsing

• Privacy First
Runs entirely on your device. No tracking. No data collection

WHY NOXRI?

Many dark mode extensions can cause layout issues or inconsistent results.

Noxri dynamically adapts each page to maintain readability, visual balance, and overall usability — so websites feel natural in dark mode.

Download Noxri and enjoy a more comfortable way to browse the web at night.

Privacy Policy
https://noxri.com/privacy/

Terms of Service
https://noxri.com/terms/

What's new (v2.2.0)

1. Added two new light themes for a softer and more comfortable reading experience:
• Fresh Mint
• Warm Paper

2. Minor rendering optimizations