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Countdown Timer

Run one or more countdown timers.

05:00

Press Space to start or pause.

Set duration
Quick set

Countdown length: 5 min.

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How to use Countdown Timer

What this tool does

This is a countdown timer: you choose a length of time, press start, and it counts down to zero, sounding an alarm when it gets there. You set the duration in hours, minutes, and seconds, and a row of quick-set buttons covers the most common lengths so you can start a 5- or 10-minute countdown in a single tap. A large display shows the time remaining, a progress bar fills as it runs, and when the timer hits zero the whole panel switches to an unmistakable Time’s up state.

The timing is designed to be trustworthy. Rather than counting timer ticks — which drift and get throttled when a tab is in the background — the countdown stores the exact clock time it should reach zero and measures against the live system clock. That means the alarm fires on schedule even if you switch to another tab or app while it runs, and the remaining time is accurate the moment you look back.

Use cases

A countdown is the right tool whenever something needs to last a fixed amount of time. In the kitchen it watches the oven, the pasta, or steeping tea. For work and study it powers timed sprints, exam practice, and strict meeting slots. It keeps presentations and lightning talks on schedule. It is useful for parenting — screen-time limits and tidy-up countdowns — and for exercise, where it can hold a plank, a stretch, or a rest interval to the second.

Because the alarm is loud and the Time’s up state is visually obvious, you can start a countdown and walk away. You do not need to watch the clock; the timer tells you when it is done.

How to use it

  1. Enter the hours, minutes, and seconds for your countdown, or tap a quick-set button (1, 5, 10, 15, or 30 minutes) to fill the duration instantly.
  2. Press Start, or tap the Space bar, to begin counting down.
  3. Press Pause (or Space) to hold the timer; press it again to resume from the same point.
  4. When the countdown reaches zero the alarm sounds and the display shows Time’s up. Press Reset to silence it and set up the next countdown.
  5. Use the sound toggle to mute or unmute the alarm. Muting while the alarm is ringing stops it at once.

Tips

The quick-set buttons are the fastest path for everyday timings — reach for them before typing a duration by hand. For precise needs, the hour, minute, and second fields let you set anything from a few seconds to many hours.

You can start a countdown and switch to another tab or app with confidence: the timer reads the real clock, so the alarm still arrives on time and the remaining time is correct when you come back. That makes it safe to use as a hands-off reminder — set it, leave it, and let the alarm bring you back rather than checking the clock yourself.

If you work somewhere quiet, mute the alarm and rely on the Time’s up panel instead — the red highlight is easy to catch out of the corner of your eye. The progress bar is helpful here too: a glance tells you roughly how far through the countdown is without reading the digits. For repeated timings of the same length, the quick-set buttons mean you can restart in one tap after each reset, which is ideal for circuits, batches of short tasks, or timed practice rounds. Everything runs locally in this browser, so the durations you set are never uploaded, there is no account to create, and there is no sign-up of any kind.

Frequently asked questions

How do I set the countdown length?
Type the hours, minutes, and seconds you want, then press Start. You can also use the quick-set buttons for common lengths — 1, 5, 10, 15, or 30 minutes — which fill in the duration for you. A quick-set button replaces whatever you had entered, so it is the fastest way to start a standard countdown.
What happens when the timer reaches zero?
An alarm sounds and the display switches to a clear Time's up state with a red highlight, so you can tell at a glance even from across the room. Press Reset to silence the alarm and set up the next countdown. If you have muted sound, the visual Time's up state still appears.
Does the countdown stay accurate in a background tab?
Yes. The timer records the wall-clock time it should reach zero and always compares it against the current time, rather than counting interval ticks. Browsers slow background timers, so a tick-counting countdown would run late. This one reads the real clock, so the alarm fires on time and the remaining time is correct when you return.
Will the alarm play without my permission?
No. The alarm sound is synthesised in the browser and can only play after you start a timer, which is a user action — browsers block audio until you interact with the page. A sound toggle lets you mute the alarm completely, and muting mid-alarm stops it immediately.
Is anything I enter sent to a server?
No. The countdown timer runs entirely in your browser. The duration you set and the running timer exist in memory only, nothing is uploaded, and there is no account or tracking. Reloading the page clears the timer.

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