Zone Bar

World clocks in your menu bar

Only for Mac

$4.00

Mac

Show multiple world clocks in your menu bar. Add clocks for any time zone, give them custom names and emoji, and see them at a glance. The time travel slider lets you check what time it will be hours from now across all clocks. Useful for planning meetings or checking if friends abroad are awake. ■ Features • Menu Bar Display – Show clocks directly in your menu bar • Time Travel – Slide to see what time it will be hours from now across all time zones • Custom Labels – Name each clock (“Tokyo Office”, “Mom”) and add emoji icons • Keyboard Shortcut – Toggle the window with a global shortcut • Adjustable Text Size – Make it comfortable to read ■ Use Cases • Coordinating with remote teams across time zones • Scheduling international meetings without the mental math • Keeping track of home time while traveling • Staying connected with family and friends abroad Simple by design. No sync, no widgets. Just your clocks, always there when you need them.

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    • Supported Features

      • VoiceOver

      • Voice Control

      • Dark Interface

      • Differentiate Without Color Alone

      • Sufficient Contrast

      • Reduced Motion

    • Seller
      • Sindre Sorhus
    • Size
      • 8.8 MB
    • Category
      • Utilities
    • Compatibility
      Requires macOS 26.1 or later.
      • Mac
        Requires macOS 26.1 or later.
    • Languages
      • English
    • Age Rating
      4+
    • Copyright
      • © Sindre Sorhus