
Version 3.0, updated March 2025
The DarkSky Approved Luminaires program was established by DarkSky International to promote high-quality lighting for outdoor environments that minimizes light pollution, including sky glow, light trespass, obtrusive light, and harmful impacts to people, wildlife, and plants.
The program gives recognition to those lighting products that give the same high priority to environmental protection and nuisance avoidance as they do to lighting for their intended function. For a luminaire to be DarkSky Approved, it must demonstrate that it meets the criteria in this document, which are based on the objectives of the Five Principles for Responsible Outdoor Lighting. Those Principles are:
This document explains the requirements for luminaires to become DarkSky Approved, including both technical performance specifications and administrative requirements.
For questions on the program, please contact the Lighting Program Manager.
Luminaires Program Guidelines v3.1_2025-10.16.pdf (PDF)
1.1 Overview
1.2 Exclusions
1.3 Definitions
2.1 DarkSky Residential Luminaire criteria
2.2 DarkSky Commercial Luminaire criteria
2.3 DarkSky Pedestrian Comfort Luminaire criteria
2.4 DarkSky Wildlife Tuned Luminaire criteria
3.1 Application and deliverables
3.2 Fees
4.0 Approval terms and limitations
4.1 Terms
4.2 Limitations
A. Scope: This program provides DarkSky International approval for luminaires designed to mitigate light pollution.
B. DarkSky Approved Luminaires: DarkSky International issues approval for outdoor luminaires that have a valid electrical safety certification and meet our guidelines to reduce light pollution (see Section 2.0 Lighting criteria). Manufacturers must demonstrate conformance by providing all required documentation. (See Section 3.0 Submission process.) DarkSky Approved luminaires are grouped into these categories:
C. Multiple listings: The categories listed above are used within the DarkSky Approved searchable database to assist customers looking for specific luminaire types or for luminaires with specific qualities. Manufacturers may list their products in multiple categories. (See Section 3.2 Fees.)
A. Variable CCT: The maximum CCT for color tunable or field-selectable CCT products is 3000 K; products with options for CCTs higher than 3000 K are not eligible for the DarkSky Approved Luminaires program.
B. Leveling Adjustment: Luminaires with adjustment mechanisms that allow an upward tilt greater than 5-degrees are not permitted.
C. Safety certification: Products must have independent third-party electrical safety certification by a nationally recognized testing laboratory (e.g., UL, ETL, CSA, CE, TUV, ENEC). Products without electrical safety certification are not eligible for the DarkSky Approved Luminaires program, with an exception for fully off-grid solar lighting products that operate at 48 V DC or lower.
D. Dimming: Products over 500 lumens without an option for dimming to 10% or less of full output rating are not eligible for the DarkSky Approved Luminaires program. Dimming must be included in the product data sheet ordering matrix.
E. Specialty application luminaires: Products designed for a specific application must be qualified through a DarkSky Approved application-based program if one exists. For example, sports lighting luminaires are not eligible for the DarkSky Approved Luminaires program, since there is a DarkSky Approved Outdoor Sports Lighting program.
A. CCT (correlated color temperature): The measured color appearance of light emitted by a light source described using a nominal value in kelvins (K). Lower CCTs (1800 K to 2200 K) appear very warm or amber. Medium CCTs (2700 K to 3000 K) appear “warm white,” similar to standard incandescent bulbs. High CCTs (4000 K and higher) appear “cool white” or “blue.”
B. Luminaire Classification System: Described in ANSI/IES TM-15-20, this is a luminaire classification system (LCS) for outdoor luminaires that provides information to lighting professionals regarding the lumen distribution within emission angles of specific interest. Light emissions within specific zones of the LCS may have limitations in the DarkSky Approved Luminaires program.
C. Nadir: The vertical direction that extends straight down from a luminaire’s light source. Photometrically, this is a vertical angle of 0 degrees.
D. Shielding option: A solid opaque material shaped to reduce or eliminate the direct view of the light source when viewed from a particular side or from a long distance. Examples include house-side shields, beach-side shields, cul-de-sac shields, side shields, and louvers.
E. Spectral content: A representation of the radiant power emitted by a light source at each wavelength or band of wavelengths in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
F. Type V distribution: A classification of luminaire light distribution that has a circular symmetry of candlepower distribution that is essentially the same at all lateral angles around the luminaire. The pattern of light on the ground will be approximately circular.
G. Type VS distribution: A classification of luminaire light distribution where the zonal lumens for each of the eight horizontal octants (0-45, 45-90, 90-135, 135-180, 180-225, 225-270, 270-315, and 315-360 degrees) are within ±10 percent of the average zonal lumens of all octants. The distribution is similar to the Type V distribution but has a square shape.
H. Uplight: Any light output between 90 and 180 degrees above nadir, inclusive (i.e., LCS zones UL and UH combined). Note: All uplight allowances given within these Guidelines are based on uplight as a reflected byproduct of the structure of the luminaire, and not the light source.
A. Output: Luminaire total light output shall not exceed 1,000 lumens.
B. Uplight: No more than 50 lumens are allowed between 90 and 180 degrees above nadir (i.e., LCS zones UL and UH combined). The light source shall not be visible from the horizontal plane that passes through the lowest light-emitting part of the luminaire.
C. CCT: The light source CCT shall not exceed nominal 3000 K.
D. Dimming: The luminaire shall be dimmable to 10% or less of its full light output rating. (see exclusion 1.2.D)
A. Uplight: The following are maximum percentages of total luminaire lumens, or maximum lumen amounts, allowed between 90 and 180 degrees above nadir, inclusive (i.e., LCS zones UL and UH combined):
B. High angle light: For luminaires whose lowest light emitting surface is more than 1.2 meters (4 feet) above the ground the following maximum percentages of total luminaire lumens are allowed between 80 degrees and 90 degrees from nadir (i.e., LCS zones FVH and BVH combined):
C. Shielding option: For pole mounted street, area, roadway, and parking lot luminaires a pre- or post-installation shielding option must be available and included in the product data sheet (See Section 1.3.D).
D. CCT: The light source CCT shall not exceed nominal 3000 K.
E. Dimming: The luminaire shall be dimmable to 10% or less of its full light output rating. (see exclusion 1.2.D)
A. Output: The luminaire total light output shall not exceed 10,000 lumens.
B. Uplight: The following are maximum percentages of total luminaire lumens, or maximum lumen amounts, allowed between 90 and 180 degrees above nadir, inclusive (i.e., LCS zones UL and UH combined):
C. High angle light: For luminaires whose lowest light emitting surface is more than 1.2 meters (4 feet) above the ground, the following are maximum percentages or values allowed in the specified LCS zones or angles above nadir:
D. CCT: The light source CCT shall not exceed nominal 3000 K.
E. Dimming: The luminaire shall be dimmable to 10% or less of its full light output rating. (see exclusion 1.2.D)
A. Criteria for Sea Turtle Sensitive Luminaires
5. Dimming: The luminaire shall be dimmable to 10% or less of its full light output rating. (see exclusion 1.2.D)
A. Application
B. Submission requirements
Fees are found here.
Process and schedule:
Compliance: DarkSky Approval is given only for products for which full compliance with the lighting criteria described in this document (see Section 2 Lighting Criteria) has been demonstrated and all supporting documentation and payment has been received.
DarkSky International is the authoritative voice on light pollution. DarkSky International educates lighting designers, manufacturers, technical committees, and the public about controlling light pollution. We recognize that the best way to accomplish our goal of protecting and restoring our natural nighttime environment is through the promotion of quality outdoor lighting. To achieve this, we developed the DarkSky Approved Luminaires program (formerly, Fixture Seal of Approval program) to provide objective, third-party review of exterior luminaire lighting performance to ensure it meets our criteria for reducing obtrusive light, light trespass, and sky glow.
If you’re ready to apply, make sure you’ve reviewed the guidelines above, then fill out the form.
To learn more, contact the DarkSky Lighting Program Manager.