Focus and study timer

Free Online Pomodoro Timer

Use a focused Pomodoro timer for deep work, studying, writing, and task batching. Start with a 25-minute focus session and 5-minute break cycle, or adjust focus time, break time, and sessions to match the way you work.

Built for this job

Focus sessions and breaks stay visible without opening a productivity app.

Students and makers can run a repeatable work rhythm from a browser tab.

Teams can use a shared focus timer for coworking, study rooms, and writing sprints.

Classic Pomodoro

Work

1/4

25:00
WorkBreak
Current phase0%
Total block1:55:00

25 minutes focus, 5 minutes break, 4 sessions for a classic focus block.

Interval presets

Settings

Minutes apply before the next start. The final round ends after work, with no extra break added.

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.

Classic Pomodoro

115 min

Work

25:00

Rest

5:00

Rounds

4

Total

1:55:00

25 minutes focus, 5 minutes break, 4 sessions for a classic focus block.

Short study block

75 min

Work

15:00

Rest

5:00

Rounds

4

Total

1:15:00

15 minutes focus, 5 minutes break, 4 sessions for lighter study sessions.

Deep work block

170 min

Work

50:00

Rest

10:00

Rounds

3

Total

2:50:00

50 minutes focus, 10 minutes break, 3 sessions for longer concentration.

Writing sprint

100 min

Work

30:00

Rest

5:00

Rounds

3

Total

1:40:00

30 minutes focus, 5 minutes break, 3 sessions for drafting and editing.

Professional setup

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

Use 25-minute sessions for classic Pomodoro and shorter work that needs a firm boundary.

Use longer focus blocks only when the task benefits from uninterrupted context.

Take the break when it appears; skipping every break makes the method less useful.

Keep a short task list nearby so each focus session has one clear target.

Frequently asked questions

What is a Pomodoro timer?

A Pomodoro timer alternates focus sessions and short breaks. The classic version uses 25 minutes of work followed by a 5-minute break.

How many Pomodoro sessions should I do?

A common block is 4 focus sessions. Many people then take a longer break before starting another block.

Can I change the focus and break length?

Yes. This timer lets you adjust focus minutes, break minutes, and the number of sessions before starting.