Abstract Quenching singlet oxygen is the key to improve photostability of fluorescent dyes. We have systematically studied the capability of a new singlet oxygen quencher, DABCOnium (an alkylated derivative of 1,4‐diazabicyclo[2.2.2] octane) on removing singlet oxygen. Results showed that DABCOnium can significantly enhancing photostability of fluorescent thin films for more than 4.3 times compared with that without DABCOnium. After 2 hours of continuous irradiation, fluorescent film doped with DABCOnium retained 90 % of its original fluorescence intensity, which paves a new way in designing high performance singlet oxygen quenchers.