timer.new

Embed

A beautiful timer for your website.

Configure it, copy the snippet, paste it anywhere that supports iframes.

Behaviour

Preview

Copy this HTML

<iframe src="https://timer.new/widget?d=25m&theme=dark" width="100%" height="320" frameborder="0" loading="lazy" allow="autoplay" style="border-radius:16px;border:1px solid #1f1f23;"></iframe>

Or copy the URL

https://timer.new/widget?d=25m&theme=dark

Link straight to this timer — great for chats, emails, and bios.

Free embeds show a small "powered by timer.new" link. Pro removes it.

FAQ

Does it sync for everyone viewing the embed?
With Pro, yes. Make a timer in your account public, embed that, and every viewer watches the same countdown — your start, pause and reset sync live to all of them. An ad-hoc embed is a standalone countdown each viewer runs on their own.
Can the timer start automatically?
Tick "Autostart on load" above (or add ?autostart=1 to the URL) and the countdown begins the moment the embed loads — handy for meeting agendas, livestream intros and launch checklists.
Where can I embed it?
Anywhere that accepts an iframe or a URL embed — Notion, Confluence, Coda, Linear docs, Miro, Ghost, GitBook, OBS Studio as a Browser Source, or your own website.
What's free, and what needs Pro?
Embedding a standalone countdown is free — it shows a small "powered by timer.new" link. Pro removes that link and lets you embed a public timer you own and control it live for everyone watching.
Need a hand?
Email support and we'll walk you through it.