Set a duration in hours, minutes or seconds and hear an alarm when time runs out.
When to use a timer
Cooking and baking
Set exact minutes for boiling eggs, resting dough, marinating meat, or oven stages. The alarm ensures you never overcook.
Pomodoro technique
Focus for 25 minutes, then take a 5-minute break. Our 25-minute preset is built for this. Pomodoro is one of the most effective time management techniques for students and remote workers.
Workouts and intervals
Tabata, circuit training, stretching or rest periods. If you need to measure elapsed time instead of a countdown, use the stopwatch.
Meetings and presentations
Keep sections on track, time lightning talks, or enforce short standups.
Frequently asked questions
Does the alarm play with the tab in the background?
Yes, the sound plays as long as your browser allows audio playback. Modern browsers sometimes throttle background tabs; keeping the tab visible guarantees perfect timing.
What happens if I close the tab?
The timer stops. It runs entirely in your browser and doesn't save state. Leave the tab open for the duration you set.
Can I run multiple timers at once?
Open the timer page in multiple tabs — each runs independently.
Is it free and private?
Yes. No signup, no tracking of your timer usage. Everything runs locally in your browser.
Timer vs stopwatch vs countdown — what's the difference?
A timer counts down from a duration you set (e.g. 25 minutes). A
stopwatch counts up from zero. A
countdown counts down to a specific future date and time.