Pomodoro Timer
Pomodoro timer in your browser. 25 minutes work, 5 minutes break, long break every 4 cycles. Daily stats, streak tracking, session history, customizable durations and keyboard shortcuts — no app download needed.
What is the Pomodoro Technique?
The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method developed in the 1980s by Francesco Cirillo. It breaks work into focused intervals (typically 25 minutes), followed by short breaks. After four work intervals, you take a longer break.
The Cycle
- Work phase — 25 minutes of focused work
- Short break — 5 minutes of rest
- Long break — 15 minutes after four work blocks
Why Does It Work?
Fixed time blocks combat procrastination by making tasks feel manageable. Regular breaks prevent fatigue and maintain concentration over hours. The technique is especially effective for writing, programming, studying, and paperwork.
Features
- Visual progress ring with countdown
- Automatic phase transitions (work → break → work)
- Audio signal at the end of each phase
- Customizable durations (work, short break, long break)
- Progress saved in the browser — survives page reloads
Privacy
This timer runs entirely in your browser. No data is sent to any server. Your focus stays yours.