Cooking Timer
Quick preset cooking timers.
Cooking presets
Tap a card to load the time and start immediately.
Custom time
Settings
Online Cooking Timer
Kitchen timers with ready-made presets
Start a soft-boiled egg, pasta, steak, or custom countdown in one tap. Sound and optional notifications tell you when food is ready - no app install required.
How it works
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Pick a preset
Choose eggs, pasta, rice, steak, tea, and more - or set a custom hours / minutes / seconds time.
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Cook while it runs
The timer keeps accurate time using your device clock. Pause, add a minute, or go fullscreen while you cook.
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Hear when it is done
When the countdown ends, an alarm sounds (and an optional notification appears) so you can take food off the heat.
Why a cooking timer in the browser?
Your phone might be messy or charging across the kitchen. A large on-screen timer with food presets is easier to glance at from the stove, and it restores after a refresh if you keep the tab open.
Built for the kitchen
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Food presets
Common cook times for eggs, pasta, rice, steak, tea, cookies, and more.
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Custom durations
Set any hours, minutes, and seconds when a recipe needs something different.
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Loud finish
Choose an alarm tone and optional vibration or browser notification.
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Add a minute
Need a little longer? Add one minute without resetting the whole timer.
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Fullscreen stage
Make the countdown large enough to read from across the kitchen.
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No install
Works in any modern browser. Settings stay on this device only.
Frequently asked questions
They are common starting points. Always follow your recipe and food safety guidelines - adjust with Custom time when needed.
Yes, but keep this tab open. Some browsers slow background timers; leaving the cooking timer visible is most reliable.
Browser mute or system mute will silence the tone. Use vibration or notifications as a backup if available.
It is a focused kitchen version with food presets and a simpler layout. For multi-timer queues and history, use the main Timer.
No. Everything runs locally in your browser.
Yes. Use +1 min anytime while the timer is ready, running, or paused.