How to Turn Any Screen Into a Big, Glanceable Clock
By the Super Simple Digital Tools Team · Updated June 2026 · Online Utilities
There is a moment in almost every focused work session, lesson, or live event where someone needs to know the time at a glance and the tiny system clock simply is not enough. A full-screen clock solves that by giving every spare monitor, tablet, or projector a single job: show the time in characters big enough to read from the back of the room. Because it runs in a browser, there is nothing to install and it works the same on Windows, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS, and most tablets.
Getting started takes one step. Open the clock, then trigger full-screen mode either with the on-page button or by pressing F11 on a desktop browser. That hands the whole display over to the time readout and hides the browser's tabs and address bar. On a laptop you may need Fn plus F11 if the function keys are mapped to brightness or volume. To exit, press Escape, and your normal browser window comes straight back exactly where you left it.
The classroom is where this shines. Cast the clock onto a smartboard or projector during a timed test and the whole class can pace themselves without interrupting. The same setup works for speeches, debates, and group activities where a visible, shared timer keeps everyone honest. Because the digits are large and high-contrast, students at the back read the same time as those in the front row, which a small wall clock or a laptop's corner clock cannot match.
For streamers and broadcasters, the clock becomes an overlay rather than a wall display. In OBS or Streamlabs, add a Browser Source, paste the clock's URL, then position and scale it inside your scene. Viewers get a clean timestamp during a stream, an intermission screen, or a 'starting soon' card, and you avoid capturing your messy desktop just to show the time. Copy the URL after the clock looks the way you want, since that link carries the page exactly as it is set.
Beyond work and streaming, the same page makes a fine bedside or kitchen clock on a phone or old tablet you no longer carry around. Prop the device up, go full-screen, and you have a dedicated clock that costs nothing and shows no ads in the middle of the digits. The one thing to plan for is screen sleep: browsers will not stop your device from dimming, so switch on your system's keep-awake or presentation setting if you want the time visible through the night.
Quick tips
- Press F11 (or Fn+F11 on many laptops) for instant full screen, and Escape to leave it without losing your place.
- Repurpose an old phone or tablet as a permanent desk or bedside clock by leaving the page in full-screen mode.
- In OBS, add the page as a Browser Source and copy the URL only after the clock looks right, since the link carries your view.
- Turn on your operating system's keep-awake or caffeine mode before long unattended sessions so the screen does not dim.
The Full-Screen Clock is free to use as often as you like — no signup required.