Elapsed-time style timing

Free Count Up Timer

Use a count up timer page when you need a simple timing reference for practice, talks, workouts, study, facilitation, or elapsed work blocks. For shared control and room displays, move into an XTimer room with a visible timer workflow.

Built for this job

Users who search for elapsed timing get a simple timer starting point.

Practice and work sessions have a clear visible time reference.

XTimer rooms provide a stronger shared timing workflow when multiple screens are involved.

Elapsed reference

Ready

30:00

A 30-minute visible reference timer for practice and work blocks.

Timer presets

Controls

Create controlled room

Use this setup in XTimer

Need a controller link, viewer display, or shared room?

Keep this simple timer for quick work. Move into an XTimer room when one person controls the clock and another screen shows it to a speaker, team, class, or audience.

Open in XTimer room

Presets that match real work

Start from a timer people already understand.

Each preset has a clear use case, duration, and workflow. That makes the page useful for search visitors immediately, and gives professional users a natural path into XTimer rooms when they need separate controller and viewer devices.

Elapsed reference

30 min

Total

30 min

A 30-minute visible reference timer for practice and work blocks.

Practice window

10 min

Total

10 min

A 10-minute timer for speech, music, or interview practice.

Work reference

1 hour

Total

1 hour

A 60-minute timer for elapsed work, study, and facilitation.

Professional setup

Use the simple timer first, then graduate to controlled timing.

Use a count up style when elapsed time matters more than a strict deadline.

Use a countdown when the activity needs a fixed end.

Keep the display visible but simple during practice or focused work.

Use XTimer rooms when a shared timer and separate controller are needed.

Frequently asked questions

What is a count up timer?

A count up timer tracks elapsed time from a starting point. This page gives users a simple timer workflow and a path into XTimer rooms for shared displays.

Is count up timing the same as a countdown?

No. A countdown shows time remaining until a limit. Count up timing shows elapsed time, which is useful for practice, tracking, and open-ended work.

Can I share this timer with others?

Yes. Use an XTimer room when the timer should be visible on another screen or controlled by someone else.