Experience a Deep Full Indigo Screen

Your rich indigo screen tool – for mood, testing, and focus.

Want a deep full indigo display? Tap the area below to launch an uninterrupted full-screen mode.

Why Use an Indigo Screen?

  • Calming & Mysterious Ambiance: The deep hue of indigo can create a serene, introspective, or even mysterious atmosphere.
  • Design & UI Testing: Evaluate how lighter colors, graphics, or UI elements look against a dark, rich background.
  • Screen Uniformity Check: A solid indigo helps reveal inconsistencies, stuck pixels, or color banding on your display, particularly in darker shades.
  • Photography & Video Aid: Use your device screen as a unique colored light source or a deep backdrop for creative shots.
  • Focus Tool: A dark, blank indigo canvas can help minimize visual distractions, promoting concentration.
  • Reduced Glare: A darker color like indigo can be less reflective and reduce glare compared to brighter screens.

Advantages of ScreenOfColors.com's Indigo Screen

  • Instant Access: No downloads, no installations.
  • True Full Screen: Utilizes the entire display area (behavior varies).
  • Works on All Devices: Fully responsive design.
  • Easy to Use: Simple, intuitive interface.

How to Get Your Full Indigo Screen

  1. Click the "Go Full Screen Indigo" Button: Located in the indigo area above.
  2. Enjoy Your Indigo Screen: Your entire screen will turn indigo.
  3. Exit Full Screen: Simply press the 'ESC' key on your keyboard or click anywhere on the indigo screen.

More About Indigo Screens

Indigo Screens for Mood & Utility

A full indigo screen (#4B0082) offers a unique blend of calm and depth. It's great for setting a specific mood, testing display quality (especially dark color rendering), or providing a less distracting background for focused work. On OLED screens, darker colors like indigo use less power than bright colors, making it a more battery-friendly option than white or bright hues for extended use.

Indigo Screen FAQs

Yes! Our indigo screen tool is 100% free, lightweight, and works directly in your web browser on any device.
Absolutely. It's designed to be fully responsive and compatible with all modern browsers and devices, including smartphones, tablets, and computers. Fullscreen functionality may vary slightly depending on your specific device and browser.
Yes, a solid color like indigo is useful for checking for dead pixels, stuck pixels, or screen uniformity problems, particularly those that are hard to see on black or white. Look closely for any spots that aren't the correct color. For a complete check, try multiple colors like Black, White, and indigo.
For some users, especially in low-light environments, a darker color like indigo can be less harsh than bright screens and may help reduce eye strain.

Need a Different Color Display?

Check out our full-screen tools in other colors – each has its own helpful use case: