Dock, Timer, World Clock.

Clock mini puts a live clock in the Dock, runs timers, and lets timers or world clocks live on your desktop as standalone windows. Widgets are there when you want a quick glance.

The Dock Clock.

A beautiful live clock running in the Dock all the time.

Live analog clock in the macOS Dock

A live clock in the Dock

Clock mini can run in the Dock all the time, and it looks sharp on a Mac with a Retina display.

Dock menu controls for Clock mini

Controls from the Dock menu

Click and hold or right-click the app icon to access the main clock, timer, world clock, and clock face controls.

Timer in the Dock

Multiple timers with desktop mode and full-screen focus.

Multiple timers in Clock mini

Multiple timers

Timers run independently, so different tasks can keep their own duration and alert preferences.

Full-screen timer mode

Full-Screen Mode

Use full-screen mode when the timer is the task, from workouts to talks and time-boxed work sessions.

World Clock and Converter.

World clocks in a dashboard, on the desktop, and in a converter for planning across time zones.

World clock dashboard

World Clock Dashboard

Browse all your clocks, adjust sizes from the menu bar, and switch faces with a right-click.

World clock converter

World Clock Converter

Convert future meeting times for remote teammates without mental calendar math.

Clocks in Notification Center.

Clock and world clock widgets for glanceable time information.

Clock mini widgets in macOS Notification Center

Widgets

Add widget support for the current clock and world clocks. Search for a new city or choose a different clock face directly in Notification Center.

Clock Face Gallery

Clock mini includes a gallery of clock faces you can apply with one click.