Set countdown
Pause before changing the selected duration.
Clock and Timer
See the current local time while running a countdown on the same clear, fullscreen-friendly display.
How the clock and timer work together
The local clock continues to show the time reported by your device while the countdown is started, paused, resumed, or reset independently. The page does not use external time synchronization.
Classroom and exam use
A shared fullscreen view can show the current time and time remaining for a lesson, classroom activity, or practice exam. For formal or proctored exams, follow the approved timing rules and equipment for that setting.
Meetings and presentations
Keep the wall-clock time visible while a separate countdown limits a meeting segment, speaker slot, presentation, or scheduled break.
Workouts and activities
Compare the current time with the remaining duration of a workout, group activity, practice block, or other shared interval. Fullscreen keeps both displays readable from farther away.
Clock vs timer
A clock shows the current time. A timer counts down from a selected duration toward zero. This page combines those two views without turning the countdown into a stopwatch or multiple-timer tool.
Accuracy and limitations
The current-time display comes from the device's system clock. The countdown uses browser timing and reconciliation, but background throttling, device sleep, browser permissions, and system performance can affect completion behavior. This is a practical browser tool, not a certified time source.
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Clock and timer FAQ
Does the clock use my device time?
Yes. The local-time display is formatted from the current time reported by your device and browser. It does not connect to an external time source.
Will the countdown continue in a background tab?
The browser may reduce screen updates in a background tab. The countdown reconciles against its target finish time when it can run again, but device sleep and browser behavior can affect completion cues.
Can I use the clock and timer in fullscreen?
Yes. Fullscreen keeps the local time, countdown, current state, and essential timer controls visible while hiding configuration and supporting content.
Does the timer clock work without an account?
Yes. The clock and countdown run directly in the browser without an account or cloud storage.