LightBulb — Editor’s Review of the Screen Color Temperature Utility
LightBulb is an open-source Windows utility by developer Tyrrrz that reduces eye strain by adjusting your display’s gamma and color temperature based on time of day. Lightweight, configurable and community-funded, LightBulb smoothly shifts your screen from cool daytime tones to warm nighttime hues to match ambient lighting and help minimize blue-light exposure.
Key features and what they do
- Automatic color temperature changes: Uses sunrise/sunset times (location-based or manual) to transition display color temperature throughout the day.
- Smooth gamma transitions: Gradual adjustments avoid abrupt color shifts that can be distracting.
- Extensive customization: Fine-tune temperature, transition duration, and brightness for day and night profiles.
- Whitelist for color-sensitive apps: Temporarily disable effects for photo/video editors, games, or any app where color accuracy matters.
- Global hotkeys: Quickly toggle or adjust settings on the fly without opening the main window.
- Minimal performance impact: Designed to run in the background with negligible CPU/GPU overhead.
- Offline operation: Works without an internet connection once configured.
- Open-source and MIT-licensed: Source available on GitHub, regular releases and community contributions.
Installation, updates and distribution
LightBulb provides stable releases on GitHub and is also available via community-maintained package managers such as WinGet, Scoop and Chocolatey. Releases are actively maintained with frequent updates; the project publishes changelogs and CI builds. The installer is straightforward and suitable for both single users and managed deployments.
Performance and reliability
- Low resource usage: Runs efficiently even on older systems and laptops with limited battery life.
- Stable behavior: Mature codebase with many commits and community-tested releases.
- Compatibility considerations: Works on most Windows setups; some GPU/driver combinations may require troubleshooting or disabling conflicting display utilities.
User experience and customization
LightBulb focuses on simplicity without sacrificing control. Casual users can rely on automatic mode with sensible defaults, while power users can create tailored profiles, tweak transition smoothness and set precise sunrise/sunset times. The whitelist and hotkeys make it practical for mixed workflows that include color-critical tasks.
Security, licensing and community
- Open-source MIT license: Source code is available for review and contribution on GitHub.
- Community-funded development: The project accepts donations and uses community feedback for feature development.
- Active maintenance: Regular releases, issue tracking and a wiki for troubleshooting and advanced setup.
Who should consider LightBulb
- Night-shift users looking to reduce blue light and improve sleep hygiene.
- People who frequently work late and want a low-overhead display warmer.
- Users who need per-app exceptions to preserve color accuracy in creative work.
- Anyone who prefers an open-source alternative to f.lux or built-in OS night modes.
How LightBulb compares to alternatives
Compared with built-in OS night modes and commercial apps, LightBulb offers deeper customization, whitelist controls and lighter resource use. Its open-source nature means quicker fixes and transparency for privacy-conscious users. For those needing cross-platform support, other tools may be more suitable, but for Windows users seeking a robust, configurable screen warmer, LightBulb is a strong choice.
Getting started and support
- Download: Install from the project’s GitHub releases or via community package managers (WinGet, Scoop, Chocolatey).
- Documentation: Comprehensive wiki and README provide setup tips, troubleshooting and advanced configuration examples.
- Support: Community issues and contribution threads on GitHub are the primary support channels; donations and sponsorships help sustain development.
Vue d'ensemble
LightBulb est un logiciel de Logiciel gratuit dans la catégorie Affaires développé par Alexey 'Tyrrrz' Golub.
Les utilisateurs de notre application cliente UpdateStar ont vérifié LightBulb pour les mises à jour 31 fois au cours du dernier mois.
La dernière version de LightBulb est 2.7.1, publié sur 21/05/2026. Au départ, il a été ajouté à notre base de données sur 09/07/2017. La version plus répandue est 2.7.1, qui est utilisé par 100 % de toutes les installations.
LightBulb s’exécute sur les systèmes d’exploitation suivants : Windows. Le fichier a une taille de 3,7MB.
LightBulb n'a pas encore été évalué par nos utilisateurs.
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