ScreenToolsScreen.tools

Indigo Screen

Deep, calm focus tone for meditation.

Press F for fullscreen
Controls
Brightness100%
Temperatureneutral

Keys: F fullscreen · 1-9 quick colors · ± brightness

About Indigo Screen

A deep indigo screen at #4B0082 creates a rich, contemplative atmosphere. Use it as a focus-enhancing ambient tone for deep work, a meditation backdrop, or a calming evening light. The dark, saturated hue promotes concentration without the stimulating energy of brighter colors. The brightness slider controls the depth from a muted violet to a deep indigo immersion.

Deep Focus Tone for Concentration

Indigo sits at the boundary between stimulating blue and calming violet, creating a focused yet relaxed mental state ideal for deep work. Researchers and productivity experts associate indigo tones with enhanced concentration and reduced mental chatter. Use a fullscreen indigo page on a secondary monitor during focused work sessions — the dark, rich tone provides visual interest without the distraction of bright or warm colors. Programmers, writers, and analysts use indigo ambient lighting to create a dedicated deep-work environment that signals to the brain that it is time to concentrate.

Meditation and Mindfulness Backdrop

Meditation practitioners and yoga instructors use indigo lighting during sessions to create a deeply calming, introspective atmosphere. The dark, saturated tone supports inward focus and reduces external visual stimulation. Place an indigo screen in your meditation space or project it on a wall during guided sessions. The low brightness settings produce a near-dark indigo that provides just enough light for safe navigation while maintaining the contemplative darkness that supports deep meditation. Wellness centers and therapy practices use indigo in relaxation rooms for its grounding, centering quality.

Evening Ambient Light for Wind-Down

Indigo at low brightness is an ideal evening ambient light that bridges the gap between daytime activity and nighttime rest. The deep, muted tone is less stimulating than warm colors while providing more visual presence than pure darkness. Use it on a bedside monitor, a shelf display, or a tablet during evening reading, journaling, or quiet conversation. The indigo wash creates a transitional atmosphere that supports the body's natural wind-down process without the abrupt shift from bright light to darkness.

How to use it

  1. 01

    Open and go fullscreen

    Press F. The page fills the display with deep indigo.

  2. 02

    Adjust brightness

    Low for meditation and evening; medium for focus work.

  3. 03

    Tune brightness and color temperature

    Open the controls panel (gear icon or press C). The Brightness slider dims the surface from 20% to 100% — useful for night work or for matching ambient room light. Keyboard + and - nudge it 5% at a time. The Temperature slider warms the screen toward amber (positive values) or cools it toward blue (negative), letting you bias a fixed hue without leaving the page.

  4. 04

    Download the current view as a PNG

    Click the download icon in the top-right toolbar — it sits between the settings gear and the fullscreen button. We detect your display's physical pixel count (screen resolution x device pixel ratio) and rasterize the current configuration into a Retina-sharp PNG. The file lands in your browser's default downloads folder; to save straight to the Desktop, enable 'Ask where to save each file' in your browser settings. The filename includes the resolution so you can keep multiple variants side by side.

Frequently asked

The shortest path between you and the answer.

Is this tool free?

Yes. Every ScreenTools.co tool is free, with no account, no paywall, and no install.

Does it work on mobile?

Yes. Layouts adapt to phone and tablet screens. Mobile Safari restricts true fullscreen, but the page fills the viewport and you can add the page to your Home Screen for an app-like experience.

Does it work offline?

Once a tool's page has loaded once, the runtime is local. A few tools that fetch fonts or icons need the first hit online; after that, refresh works offline.

Does this collect my data?

No personal data leaves your browser. The site has lightweight, privacy-respecting analytics for aggregate counts (which tool was opened) and nothing else.