The Pomodoro Technique breaks work into focused 25 minute sprints separated by short 5 minute breaks, which helps you concentrate without burning out. This timer automates the cycle: it counts down a focus block, alerts you, then flips to a break, and back again. A session counter tracks how many focus rounds you have completed today so you can see your effort add up. Working in timed intervals makes big tasks feel smaller and gives your brain regular, guilt free rest. Press start and commit to one block at a time. You can pause if you get interrupted and reset whenever you like. Everything runs in your browser with a gentle beep at each switch, and your progress stays entirely on your own device.
It runs a 25 minute focus period followed by a 5 minute break, repeating so you alternate work and rest.
Yes. It counts your completed focus sessions so you can see how many pomodoros you finished.
Short focused blocks with regular breaks help sustain concentration and reduce burnout over a long work stretch.
The Pomodoro Technique breaks work into focused 25 minute sprints separated by short 5 minute breaks, which helps you concentrate without burning out. This timer automates the cycle: it counts down a focus block, alerts you, then flips to a break, and back again.
Yes. Pomodoro Timer is completely free, with no sign-up and no usage limits.
Yes. Pomodoro Timer runs in any modern web browser. There is nothing to download or install.
Yes. Pomodoro Timer runs entirely on your device in your browser, so nothing you enter is uploaded to a server.
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