Alarm for 10:00 AM
Set a free online alarm for 10:00 AM. This page opens with the alarm time already filled in as 10:00 AM — just press Set alarm and keep the tab open. It rings with a built-in sound at 10:00 AM. No download, no signup.
Common uses
- A wake-up alarm
- A reminder before an appointment
- A nap or break alarm
- A medication or call reminder
How to set an alarm for 10:00 AM
- The time is already filled in as 10:00 AM.
- Add an optional label such as "Wake up" or "Meeting".
- Press Set alarm. It appears in the list below.
- Leave this tab open. The alarm rings at 10:00 AM — press Stop to silence it.
What time is 10:00 AM?
10:00 AM is written 10:00 in 24-hour (military) time. It falls 10 hours after midnight — about 42% of the way through the day. From 10:00 AM it is 2 hours until noon.
Planning to wake at 10:00 AM? Working back in 90-minute sleep cycles, falling asleep around 1:00 AM gives you six full cycles (9 hours), and 2:30 AM gives you five (7½ hours). Add 10–15 minutes for actually falling asleep.
Why people set a 10:00 AM alarm
- The start of the working day — meetings, market opens and school lessons cluster around 10:00 AM.
- Ticket releases, product drops and booking windows that open at 10:00 AM sharp.
- Hotel checkout warnings — most checkouts fall between 10 and 12.
- Calling a relative or client at an agreed time of 10:00 AM.
FAQ
Does the alarm ring if I close the tab?
No. The alarm runs in your browser, so the tab must stay open. You can minimize the window, but don't close the tab.
Are my alarms saved?
Yes, they're stored locally in your browser (localStorage). They are not sent to any server.
Why is there no sound at first?
Browsers block audio until you interact with the page. Press a button once and the alarm sound will work.
What is 10:00 AM in 24-hour time?
10:00 AM is 10:00 in 24-hour notation.
What time should I go to bed to wake up at 10:00 AM?
For about 9 hours of sleep (six 90-minute cycles), be asleep by 1:00 AM; for 7½ hours (five cycles), by 2:30 AM.
Can I set other alarms alongside 10:00 AM?
Yes. Add as many times as you like — each alarm appears in the list below and rings independently, so 10:00 AM can be one of several.