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Lightweight toolbar clock that shows a live digital badge and smooth analog face. Time is the most universal resource we share, yet most operating-system clocks hide in tiny corners, drop seconds, or disappear entirely when you enter full-screen mode. Clock with Seconds fixes that: it places a live digital badge directly on your toolbar and pairs it with a smooth, full-frame. There is no access to tabs, browsing history, clipboard, location, or network. Many time-tracking add-ons quietly request excessive rights because they ship generic boiler-plate; Clock with Seconds was designed for a single purpose and stays inside its lane. Everyday benefits Developers & sysadmins – Need to time a server restart, cache flush, or script execution? A per-second badge lets you confirm events happened when scheduled, even if your task bar is hidden. Teachers & presenters – Share-screen in Google Meet or Zoom without showing the system clock; students can still see exactly how much time remains in a quiz or talk. Stock & crypto traders – Monitor last-second price ticks while reading news in another tab; the badge changes every second, so it is easy to double-check your PC isn’t lagging. Focus enthusiasts – Combine the clock with a browser-based Pomodoro tool; when the seconds hit :00 you know it’s time to switch tasks without disruptive notifications.
World Time Clock
Side‑panel world clock for up to five cities. If your day involves juggling meeting invites from San Francisco, answering a teammate in Berlin, and checking when the Nikkei opens in Tokyo, you know the mental gymnastics of time-zone math. World Time Clock solves that headache in a single browser click. Built for remote professionals, frequent travelers, and anyone with friends or family abroad, the extension plants a miniature, always-accurate world-clock dashboard inside Browser’s Side Panel—no new tabs, no external websites, and no manual math required. The problem it eliminates Modern work is global by default, but our browsers still show only local time. That forces you to: Open OS-level clock apps that clutter the taskbar or sit buried behind other windows. Rely on memory—and inevitably schedule calls at 2 a.m. for someone on your team. Those tiny frictions add up: wasted minutes, botched deadlines, missed stand-ups, and awkward “Sorry, I thought it was your morning” emails. World Time Clock collapses those tasks into a tidy panel that’s literally anchored to the page you’re viewing. The information lives where you work, so context-switching disappears. Key benefits at a glance One-click visibility, zero disruption Click the toolbar icon and the panel slides in alongside your current tab. Because it leverages native Side Panel API, you keep your workspace intact—no pop-ups hiding behind windows or full-screen takeovers. Up to five cities—mix and match freely You can track New York, London, Singapore, Sydney, and São Paulo simultaneously. Your current zone auto-loads; the rest are added from a searchable dropdown that filters more than 400 IANA locations down to a clean, readable list. Analog + digital at a glance Each city shows a crisp 40-pixel clock dial and a bold HH:MM readout. Analog hands help your brain gauge differences intuitively (“Berlin is about four hours ahead”), while the digital display nails precision down to the minute. Always in sync, always stored The extension runs entirely client-side and syncs with your system clock, updating every minute without pinging external servers. Selected zones save to storage.local, so your custom lineup comes back every time browser restarts. Lightning-fast remove & reorder A red X button deletes any city instantly, and drag-and-drop reorders the list (great for surfacing priority markets). You’re never locked into the order you added them.
Calendar Clock
A convenient calendar and clock widget. Same as the Chrome App (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/calendar-clock/galgfocamdohgeifjlbefkfpaalankfi) but turned into an extension since Chrome Apps will be shut down soon.
Big Clock | Hour
It is a add-on that displays the current hour and minute in the toolbar as a large readable add-on icon. Big Clock - Display Hours and Minutes in the Browser Toolbar. Big Clock is an add-on that provides legible and customizable hour and minute display in the browser toolbar. Available as two separate add-ons, Big Clock | Hour and Big Clock | Minute, this application shows the user the current hour and minute instantly through the toolbar icons. Dark and Light Mode Support: You can use it in dark or light mode depending on your browser theme. Colored Icons: The icons are black or white depending on the selected theme color, the toolbar display is always stylish and harmonious. Clock Display Format: You can set 24h or 12h clock display according to your preference. Multi-Language Support: The plugin offers multi-language support for use in different languages. Customizable Design: Customize the text and background color, and add a unique style to your browser with the option of analog or digital clock view. Popup Page: Keep track of time in more detail with the display of hours, minutes, seconds and current date on the popup page. Customizable Date Display: Set the date display format according to your preference. Visual Options: Decorate the popup background or clock background with customizable images. Import images from hard disk or URL. Clock View in Separate Window: Option to open a separate window to see the clock view in a larger window. Synchronized Use: Use Big Clock Hour and Big Clock Minute plugins together and settings are synchronized automatically. Plain and Simple Operation: It offers a simple and straightforward usage experience with its user-friendly interface. Keep track of time in style in your browser's toolbar with Big Clock. Especially if you use it to hide the taskbar of your operating system, this is for you. Install now for a professional and customizable clock experience!
Just a Clock - the Hours
A simple digital clock for the toolbar. This is JUST THE HOURS. Pair with the minutes for an awesome readable clock in your toolbar! Just a clock, in your Chrome toolbar; Nice and big and simple. There are 2 extensions, one for the Hours and one for the Minutes. I built this because I usually have a full screen app/game/video going on my main monitor and can't see the clock. My browser is usually on my 2nd monitor and now I can always see the time at a glance! This is JUST THE HOURS (12 or 24 hour modes available) and meant to be paired with the "Just a Clock - The Minutes" extension in your toolbar and positioned to its LEFT. Remember to also install the MINUTES: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/pgmgkfgcnigcopcjhilfabbdgmjmkogj -- Now with 24 hour support because you asked for it! -- And Desktop Notifications upon the hour can be turned on in Options -- Also, white numbers for dark themes are available in Options If you like it please let me know in the comments. If you have any suggestions or requests please also let me know.