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Breathwork Timer

A free, open-source Breathwork timer with a guided visual pacer. Pick a pattern, follow the breathing circle, and let go. No ads, no sign-up, no tracking. It runs entirely in your browser and works offline.

Live demo: https://cryptormac4.github.io/breathwork-timer/

Breathwork Timer

Patterns included

Pattern Timing Best for
Box breathing 4-4-4-4 Focus, steadying the nervous system
4-7-8 4-7-8 Winding down, sleep
Coherent breathing 5-5 Heart-rate variability, ~6 breaths/min
Calming 4-6 Gentle downshift, no breath-holding
Custom Your timing Set your own inhale / hold / exhale / hold

Other touches: a soft 432 Hz chime on each phase (optional), mobile vibration cues (optional), a session timer with auto-stop, and a circle that expands on the inhale and settles on the exhale so you can follow it with your eyes closed-ish.

Why we built it

We are Liquid Breathwork, a Breathwork education company in Phoenix, Arizona. We teach a surrender-based, relaxation-focused style of Breathwork (no forced catharsis), and we kept wishing there were a clean, free pacer to point students toward. So we made one and open-sourced it.

If you want to go deeper, we run live classes across Arizona and Lake Tahoe and a Breathwork facilitator training for people who want to guide this work themselves.

Use it on your own site

Everything is vanilla HTML, CSS, and JavaScript with zero dependencies. Clone it, open index.html, and you are running. To embed it, drop the three files on any static host or iframe the live demo.

git clone https://github.com/CryptoRMac4/breathwork-timer.git
cd breathwork-timer
# open index.html in a browser, or serve it:
python3 -m http.server 8000

Safety

Breathe through your nose where you can, and keep it comfortable. If you feel lightheaded, return to normal breathing. This is a wellness tool, not medical advice. If you are pregnant or have a cardiovascular or respiratory condition, talk with your doctor before starting a breathing practice.

Contributing

Issues and pull requests are welcome. New evidence-based patterns, accessibility improvements, and translations are especially appreciated.

License

MIT. Free forever, for any use.


Made with care by Liquid Breathwork.