Click Counter
Free online click counter. Count anything - people, items, scores, or track mouse clicks. Multiple counters with sounds.
Multiple Counters
Free Online Click Counter - Count Anything Instantly
A simple, free online tally counter for counting anything that needs to be tracked. Whether you're counting people entering a venue, keeping score in a game, tracking inventory, tallying exercise reps, watching birds, or testing your clicking speedโour counter gives you a large, easy-to-read display with instant increment and decrement controls. Supports multiple step sizes (1, 5, 10, 100) so you can count in bulk, and optional sound/vibration feedback confirms each count. Your count is saved in browser storage so it persists across page refreshes.
How to Use the Counter
- Start Counting: Click the large "+" button to increment or tap it rapidly for fast counting.
- Adjust Step Size: Choose count increments of 1, 5, 10, or 100 for faster bulk counting.
- Decrease Count: Click the "-" button to subtract if you made an error or need to count down.
- Set Starting Value: Enter a custom starting number if you need to start from a value other than zero.
- Reset: Click Reset to return to zero and begin a new count.
Key Features
- Large Display: Extra-large number display readable from a distanceโperfect for counting while moving around.
- Flexible Step Sizes: Count by 1, 5, 10, or 100 increments to match your counting needs.
- Sound Feedback: Optional click sound confirms each count without needing to look at the screen.
- Persistent Storage: Count is saved in browser storage and survives page refreshes and browser restarts.
- Multiple Counters: Use multiple browser tabs for tracking different things simultaneously.
- Keyboard Support: Use spacebar or arrow keys for hands-free counting while typing notes.
- Works Offline: No internet connection required after initial page load.
Common Use Cases
- Event Management: Count attendees entering/exiting venues, doors, or areas for capacity management and crowd control.
- Sports Scorekeeping: Track points, goals, sets, or rounds in games and matches without pen and paper.
- Inventory Management: Count physical items during stock takes, warehouse audits, or store inventory checks.
- Fitness Tracking: Count exercise repetitions, sets, laps, push-ups, or any workout metric with audio feedback confirming each rep.
- Nature Observation: Bird watchers, wildlife researchers, and nature enthusiasts use tally counters to record animal sightings by species.
- Quality Control: Count defective vs. acceptable items during manufacturing or inspection processes.
- Survey & Research: Tally responses, occurrences, or events during field research and observation studies.
- Click Speed Test: Test how fast you can click in a given time period by counting clicks per minute or per 10 seconds.
- Meditation: Count mantra repetitions, breathing cycles, or meditation rounds without losing focus on beads or fingers.
- Reading: Track pages read, chapters completed, or books finished toward reading goals.
Tips for Effective Counting
- Enable Sound: Audio feedback lets you count without watching the screenโgreat for counting physical objects.
- Use Large Steps: For counting large quantities (boxes of 10, packs of 100), use matching step sizes to count faster.
- Multiple Tabs: Open multiple counter tabs for A/B counting (e.g., cars going left vs. right at an intersection).
- Set Starting Value: Resume interrupted counts by setting the starting number to where you left off.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is my count saved if I close the browser?
Yes. The count is saved in your browser's localStorage and persists even after closing and reopening the browser. However, clearing browser data or using private/incognito mode will clear the saved count.
Can I count negative numbers?
Yes. You can subtract below zero using the "-" button, which is useful for tracking deficits, negative scores, or bidirectional counting scenarios.
How accurate is it for rapid clicking?
The counter registers every click accurately regardless of clicking speed. Even at very high click rates (15+ clicks per second), no clicks are missed. Ideal for click speed tests and competitions.