Pomodoro Timer
Free Pomodoro timer — clean focus timer with 25/5 and 50/10 presets. Tracks sessions and keeps a local log for the day. No account, no download needed.
The Pomodoro Focus Timer uses structured work and break intervals to help you stay focused and avoid burnout. The classic 25/5 preset gives you 25-minute work sessions followed by a 5-minute break. The longer 50/10 preset suits deep work that needs more sustained concentration.
A session counter tracks how many focus blocks you have completed. After four sessions, take a longer break of 15-30 minutes. The timer runs in the browser tab and plays an alert sound when each interval ends.
The reason Pomodoro works for a lot of people is that it turns a vague "work on the project" into a concrete "focus for 25 minutes." It also normalizes taking breaks, which helps you sustain output over a full day.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I customize the work and break durations?
Yes. In addition to the 25/5 and 50/10 presets, you can enter custom durations for both the work interval and the break interval.
- Will the timer keep running if I switch browser tabs?
Yes. The timer continues in the background and will play an alert sound when the session ends, regardless of what tab you are on.
- Does it count completed sessions across visits?
The session counter resets each visit. It tracks sessions within the current browsing session only.
- Is there a free Pomodoro timer online with no signup?
Yes. This Pomodoro timer is completely free — no account, no download, no signup. Open it in any browser tab and start a 25/5 or 50/10 focus session immediately. Session logs save in your browser.
- What is the Pomodoro technique?
The Pomodoro technique is a time management method where you work in focused intervals (typically 25 minutes) followed by short breaks (5 minutes). After four intervals, take a longer break. The structured rhythm reduces mental fatigue and helps maintain focus across a full working day.
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