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This free online clock shows the current time directly in your browser—no app or account required. It works as a simple way to check the current time online from any device. You can display the time as a digital clock, an analog clock face, or both at the same time. By default, the clock follows your device's local time and locale settings. Toggle seconds on or off, switch between 12-hour and 24-hour format, and use the toolbar to zoom or go fullscreen so the time is easy to read from across the room. This makes it useful as a meeting clock, classroom clock, office clock, or simple wall clock online. You can also set a timezone in the URL (for example another city) to use it as a lightweight world clock. Works in browsers on desktop and mobile.
Open the page to see the current time. Use Settings to choose format and display options; use the toolbar to zoom or fullscreen.

Large, easy-to-read display with digital and analog options. Open Settings (gear, top right) to switch between 12-hour and 24-hour format, show or hide seconds, and choose whether to display the analog clock, digital clock, or both. Use the toolbar to zoom or enter fullscreen when the clock needs to be visible from across the room.
Need to set an alarm? Use the main Online Alarm Clock. Need a countdown? Try our Online Timer. Want to measure elapsed time? Use the Online Stopwatch. Need to count clicks or events? Try the Online Counter.
Yes. It uses your device's local time and updates every second. If your system time is correct, the clock will be correct. You can override the timezone via the URL to show another zone's time.
Yes. In Settings you can show or hide the digital time and the analog clock. At least one of them is always visible. You can also toggle seconds on or off.
Yes. Use the toolbar (top right) to zoom in or out, or switch to fullscreen for a large display—handy for meetings or when the time on screen needs to be visible from across the room. Press Escape or the button again to exit fullscreen.
Yes. It works in mobile browsers. On phones in landscape, the display may switch to a compact view so the time fits the screen.
You get a large, easy-to-read display that works in any browser with no install. Use it as a meeting clock, classroom clock, or office clock; bookmark or fullscreen it so everyone sees the same current time.