What is a Speech Timer used for?
A Speech Timer helps you measure speaking drills, rehearsed presentations, classroom activities, debate rounds, and interview practice.
Run focused countdowns for speeches, presentations, and classroom drills with a simple Speech Timer built for practice.
Speech Timer
Practice one-minute, three-minute, five-minute, or custom speaking rounds
Built for real speaking rehearsals, not cluttered timer screens
Pick a practice duration
Choose a preset length or enter a custom number of seconds for your next speaking round.
Start and monitor the countdown
Watch time fall in real time so you can pace an intro, body, and conclusion more deliberately.
Reset and repeat
Run multiple rounds for Table Topics, debate drills, interview prep, or presentation rehearsal.
Focused features that match the search intent behind speech timing tools
This Speech Timer is designed for live speaking practice. Start fast, pause when needed, and track your pace for one-minute, three-minute, five-minute, or custom drills.
Preset speaking drills
Jump into common formats such as 1-minute, 3-minute, and 5-minute speech practice.
Readable countdown display
See remaining time clearly on desktop or mobile without distraction-heavy UI.
Useful for multiple formats
Ideal for presentations, classroom exercises, interview answers, and Toastmasters sessions.
Quick repetition
Reset fast between rounds so practice sessions stay efficient and structured.
What users usually want to know before timing a speech
A Speech Timer helps you measure speaking drills, rehearsed presentations, classroom activities, debate rounds, and interview practice.
Yes. It works well for Table Topics, prepared speech rehearsal, and short timing drills between rounds.
Yes. You can choose a preset or enter your own timing value based on your speaking format.
Yes. The timer is designed to stay readable and easy to control on phones and laptops.
The timer is simple on purpose. Most visitors use it for short, repeatable speaking drills where speed and readability matter more than advanced timer settings.
Timing alone does not improve delivery. The strongest practice sessions combine timing with a simple review habit.
We keep this timer intentionally minimal and focus updates on readability, control speed, and repeat-use behavior rather than feature bloat.