How to change your Google Chrome homepage background and accent colors for a more enjoyable user exp

Publish date: 2024-06-18
2021-05-21T18:39:45Z

The default white background of the Google Chrome New Tab page isn't all that inspiring, but you can customize the background image and accent colors to your liking. 

You can change the Chrome background as often as you like, or set it to automatically change the image every day. No matter what your preference, here's how to do it.

How to change your Google browser background image

Note that this will only change the background for the New Tab page, which is the page that loads when you open a new blank tab or window. If you go to Google.com, the background of that website will still be the standard white.

1. Open the Google Chrome web browser and sign into your account in the top-right corner if you haven't already.

2. On the New Tab page, click the "Customize" button in the bottom-right corner.

Click the "Customize" button in the bottom-right corner. Grace Eliza Goodwin/Insider

3. On the "Background" tab of the pop-up, you can choose from the available background options, or select "Upload from device" to use your own image.

Select an option in the pop-up. Grace Eliza Goodwin/Insider

4. Once you click an option such as "Black Artists Collection," you'll be taken to another screen with additional background options within that category. You can either click "Refresh daily" in the top-right corner to have Google cycle through the backgrounds in that category each day, or you can click an image to set it as your constant background.

Select an image or choose "Refresh daily." Grace Eliza Goodwin/Insider

5. Once you've selected an option, click "Done. Now every time you go to the Chrome New Tab page, you should see your new background spread out across the page around the central search bar.

Your chosen image will now appear as your Chrome homepage background. Grace Eliza Goodwin/Insider

6. You can also change the color and theme of your Chrome browser from the "Customize this page" pop-up. Click the "Color and theme" tab and choose a color scheme. Click "Done" and you'll see the new colors applied to the browser header where all your open tabs live.

Select a color scheme and hit "Done." Grace Eliza Goodwin/Insider

Steven John contributed to a previous version of this article.

spanGrace is currently a reporter for Business Insider's homepage. She was previously a breaking news reporter at BI and an associate producer for BI's breaking news podcast, The Refresh. She has a Master of Science from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism with a focus on investigative journalism and audio/radio production. /spanspanEmail her at ggoodwin@businessinsider.com /span Grace Eliza Goodwin Reporter Grace is currently a reporter for Business Insider's homepage. She was previously a breaking news reporter at BI and an associate producer for BI's breaking news podcast, The Refresh. She has a Master of Science from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism with a focus on investigative journalism and audio/radio production. Email her at ggoodwin@businessinsider.com  Read more Read less

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