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Pomodoro Timer

Focus in 25-minute sprints with smart breaks.

in-browser

How to use

  1. 1 Set your focus length, short break, long break and the long-break interval.
  2. 2 Press Start to begin the first focus block.
  3. 3 Work until the timer ends, then take the break it switches to.
  4. 4 Use Skip to jump to the next phase or Reset to start the cycle over.

About Pomodoro Timer

The Pomodoro Timer helps you work in focused sprints separated by deliberate rest.

The technique is simple: pick a task, work for one "pomodoro" — traditionally twenty-five minutes — then take a short break, and after a handful of sprints take a longer break to recover.

Splitting work this way fights procrastination, keeps your attention fresh and makes large tasks feel approachable, because you only ever commit to the next block rather than the whole mountain.

This timer is fully configurable.

You can set the focus length, the short break, the long break and how many focus blocks pass before a long break, so it fits deep-work marathons as easily as quick study sessions.

The current phase is labelled clearly, the clock counts down in large digits, and Start, Pause, Skip and Reset give you full control without fuss.

A running estimate shows roughly how long a full set of eight focus blocks will take at your chosen settings, which is handy for planning an afternoon.

Everything runs locally in your browser.

Nothing you enter is uploaded, logged or stored on any server, and once the page has loaded the timer keeps working offline.

That makes it a calm, private companion for studying, writing, coding or any task that rewards sustained concentration.

FAQ

What are the classic Pomodoro settings?

The traditional method uses 25-minute focus blocks, 5-minute short breaks and a longer 15-minute break after every fourth block. These are the defaults here, but you can change any of them.

Does the timer keep running if I switch tabs?

The countdown is based on the wall clock, so it stays accurate while the tab is open even if it is in the background. Closing the page stops the timer.

Is my activity tracked?

No. The timer runs entirely in your browser. No session data is sent anywhere or saved on a server.