How to Invert Colors on iPhone and iPad

How to Invert Colors on iPhone and iPad

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How to Invert Colors on iPhone and iPad

Reduce eye strain by adjusting your screen to emit less light

By Sam Costello Sam Costello Writer Ithaca College Sam Costello has been writing about tech since 2000. His writing has appeared in publications such as CNN.com, PC World, InfoWord, and many others. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on February 2, 2021 Reviewed by Jon Fisher Reviewed by Jon Fisher Wichita Technical Institute Jonathan Fisher is a CompTIA certified technologist with more than 6 years' experience writing for publications like TechNorms and Help Desk Geek. lifewire's editorial guidelines Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email iPhone & iOS Switching from Android

What to Know

iOS 12 or earlier: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Display Accommodations > Invert Color. Tap Smart Invert or Classic Invert.iOS 13 or later: Go to Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size and turn on Smart Invert or Classic Invert. This article explains how to invert colors on the iPhone and iPad. One method applies to iOS 12 and earlier, and one method applies to iOS 13 and later. The Invert Colors setting differs from both Dark Mode and Night Shift available in recent iPhones and iPads.

How to Invert Colors on the iPhone and iPad

Some people prefer using inverted colors to reduce glare and eye strain. Other people invert colors to help with visual impairments. This could be something as common as color blindness or a more serious condition. iOS offers both Smart Invert, which reverses the colors of the display except for images, media and some other features, and Classic Invert, which reverses all the colors of the display. Here's how to invert colors on your iOS device.

How to Turn on Invert Colors in iOS 12 and earlier

Open Settings. Go to General > Accessibility > Display Accommodations. Tap Invert Colors, then choose either Smart Invert or Classic Invert. The screen colors change immediately. To undo the inverted colors setting on an iPhone or iPad and return the colors to their original settings, repeat the steps above. Tap the invert option again to turn the feature off and return the device colors to normal.

How to Turn On Invert Colors in iOS 13 and Later

Open Settings. Select Accessibility. Tap Display & Text Size. Turn on Smart Invert.

How to Quickly Turn Invert On and Off

If you want to use invert colors regularly in iOS 12 and earlier, set up a shortcut. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility and tap Accessibility Shortcut and select either of the invert options. (In iOS 13 and later, the path is Settings > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut.) Choose which accessibility features you want (including Smart Invert Colors, Classic Invert Colors, or both) and leave the screen. Now, when you want to invert colors, triple-press the Home button (or the side button on iPhone X and newer) and choose the invert colors option you want to use.

Is Invert the Same as Dark Mode

Dark mode is a feature of some operating systems and apps that changes the colors of the user interface from the standard bright colors to darker colors. These dark colors are more appropriate for night use and for avoiding eye strain. Changing the color can be done either manually by the user or automatically based on ambient light or time of day. On older versions of the iOS, there wasn't a true dark mode function for iPhone or iPad. That changed in iOS 13. Read all about it in How to Enable Dark Mode on iPhone and iPad. The macOS also has a dark mode feature. On macOS Mojave or newer, you can turn your Mac's Dark Mode on or off.

Are Invert and Night Shift the Same Thing

While both the Invert feature and Night Shift adjust the colors of the iPhone or iPad screen, they don't do it in the same way. Night Shift—a feature available on iOS and Macs—changes the overall tone of the colors on the screen by reducing blue light and making the tone of the screen yellow. This is thought to avoid the disruption of sleep that some people experience from using blue-tinted screens in the dark. How to Enable Night Shift on Your Mac Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire The iPhone Orange Dot: What It Is and How to Get Rid of It The 15 Best iPhone Hacks & Tips for 2022 How to Factory Reset an iPhone (All Models) A Guide to the iPad's Accessibility Settings How to Change the Color of Text Bubbles on Android How to Use Twitter Night Mode The History of iOS, from Version 1.0 to 16.0 How to Stop the iPhone from Dimming Its Screen How to Block Websites on the iPhone How to Turn On Dark Mode on iPhone and iPad How to Lock Apps on Any iPhone How to Turn off Blue Light on iPhone How to Enter Low Power Mode on the iPad Prevent Someone From Exiting an iPad App How to Sign a PDF on iPhone and iPad How to Turn Off Dark Mode on iPhone and iPad Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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