Pick the simplest mode that fits the job
Use Stopwatch for open-ended timing, Timer for countdowns, Interval timer for repeated work and rest blocks, Pomodoro for focus cycles, and Desk clock for passive display.
Use Watch Raven for workouts, study sessions, meetings, focus blocks, and presentation timing with one clean mode at a time instead of a cluttered all-in-one dashboard.
Count up from zero, capture laps, and optionally stop at a target.
No laps yet.
Count down to zero with simple presets and a finish sound.
Alternate work and rest phases for training, drills, or structured productivity.
Run focused work and break cycles without exposing interval controls you do not need.
Show a clean, readable current time display for desks, calls, and presentations.
Use Stopwatch for open-ended timing, Timer for countdowns, Interval timer for repeated work and rest blocks, Pomodoro for focus cycles, and Desk clock for passive display.
Save common durations like 5, 10, 25, or 50 minutes so you spend less time configuring and more time timing.
Use one visible panel at a time and switch to fullscreen when the timer needs to be readable from a distance, across a room, or during movement.
Stopwatch should focus on laps, Timer on countdown completion, Interval timer on phase changes, Pomodoro on work-break rhythm, and Desk clock on pure readability.
Watch Raven includes stopwatch, timer, interval timer, pomodoro, and desk clock modes in one page.
Yes. Watch Raven stores your selected mode and recent settings in your browser so the page can reopen where you left off.
Yes. Fullscreen mode is useful for workouts, meetings, study sessions, and presentation displays.
Yes. Each mode keeps only its own controls visible so the interface stays simpler on smaller screens.