About I Love Timers
I Love Timers is a free collection of browser-based timers, stopwatches, clocks, countdowns, and time tools built for quick everyday use. The goal is simple: open the right timer, set it fast, and keep time without fighting the interface.
Free and immediate
No account is required for the core tools. Open a page, set the time, and start.
Built for real use cases
The site includes timers for meetings, classrooms, workouts, studying, cooking, presentations, clocks, and time calculations.
Browser-based tools
The tools are designed to run directly in your browser with clear controls, readable displays, and practical fullscreen modes where they make sense.
What I Love Timers is
I Love Timers is a practical toolkit for timing things online. Some people need a simple countdown. Others need a stopwatch with laps, a Pomodoro focus timer, an interval timer for workouts, a classroom timer, a presentation timer, a world clock, or a time converter. The site brings those jobs into one focused collection instead of forcing every use case through one generic timer.
The homepage highlights the main tools: a countdown timer, stopwatch, Pomodoro timer, and HIIT interval timer. Separate pages cover more specific situations, including silent timing, fullscreen timing, meetings, exams, workouts, cooking, meditation, speedcubing, alarms, multiple timers, time zones, and clocks.
What the site includes
Core timers
General-purpose online timers, countdown timers, fullscreen timers, silent timers, alarm timers, multiple timers, count-up timers, and visual timers.
Focus and productivity
Pomodoro timers, focus session timers, productivity timers, time-blocking tools, break timers, study timers, and work-hours calculators.
Meetings, classrooms, and presentations
Timers for meetings, presentations, classrooms, exams, billable hours, and structured sessions where visible time helps keep people on track.
Fitness and intervals
HIIT timers, Tabata timers, EMOM timers, AMRAP timers, round timers, rest timers, stretch timers, pace timers, and workout timers.
Everyday timers
Cooking, tea, egg, pizza, sleep, meditation, and water reminder timers for everyday routines.
Clocks and time tools
World clocks, UTC clocks, analog and digital clocks, time zone converters, military time converters, Unix time clocks, and other time formats.
How the tools are designed
The site is built around narrow, task-specific pages. A meeting timer should not feel like a workout timer. A stopwatch should not need the same controls as a Pomodoro timer. A classroom timer needs readability and low friction. A speedcubing timer needs fast start and stop behavior. Each page should match the job users came to do.
Clear controls
Controls should be obvious, readable, and limited to what affects the timer. Extra settings are avoided unless they make the tool meaningfully better.
Readable timing
Large digits, simple layouts, and fullscreen options make timers easier to use across phones, laptops, TVs, classrooms, meeting rooms, and workouts.
Accurate tracking
Timer pages are designed to track elapsed time using browser timing APIs and absolute time where appropriate, reducing drift compared with naive ticking loops.
No unnecessary account flow
The core use case is immediate timing. The site should not make users create an account just to run a countdown, stopwatch, clock, or interval timer.
For the main homepage tools, keyboard shortcuts are part of the workflow: start, pause, reset, lap, skip, and fullscreen actions can be controlled without hunting through the interface.
What this is not
I Love Timers is not intended to replace specialized, safety-critical, professional, or regulated timing equipment. Browser timers are useful for everyday planning, work, study, cooking, meetings, workouts, and reference, but they still depend on the device, browser, audio permissions, battery settings, and operating system behavior.
- Not emergency equipment: do not rely on the site for medical, safety, rescue, or life-critical timing.
- Not a replacement for native alarms: browser tabs can be paused, muted, closed, or affected by device sleep settings.
- Not professional measurement hardware: use proper instruments where exact timing has legal, scientific, athletic, or contractual consequences.
- Not financial advice: clocks or calculators related to billable hours, debt, or repayment are informational tools only.
Built and maintained by
I Love Timers is built and maintained by Suhas Sunder, a software developer based in the Toronto area. I build production web applications and focused web utilities with an emphasis on practical workflows, clear interfaces, and fast user interaction.
This site exists because timing tools are often either too generic or cluttered with distractions. A countdown timer, presentation timer, HIIT timer, classroom timer, Pomodoro timer, and world clock all have different jobs. I Love Timers is meant to give each job a cleaner page without making the user work harder than necessary.
The product direction is simple: useful timer and time tools that load quickly, explain their purpose clearly, and stay focused on the task.
Start with a timer
The fastest way to understand the site is to use one of the core tools. Start a countdown, run the stopwatch, or open a focus timer and adjust the session to match what you are doing.