Naam JapFree Online Japa Counter
Free Online Japa Counter — Track Your Naam Jap, Mantra & Mala Anywhere
A free online japa counter for naam jap, mantra chanting, and mala tracking. Counts to 108 automatically, works on any device, and starts instantly — no app or credit card needed. For Ram, Radha, Krishna, Om Namah Shivaya, or any mantra dear to you.
108 counted automaticallyAny deity, any mantraFree forever
Your digital mala
Your Digital Japa Mala — Count 108 Beads Online
Your phone is your japa mala now. The online mala counter mirrors a real 108-bead mala — tap once with each chant, and a full mala completes the moment you reach 108. Whether you call it a mala counter, a japa mala counter, or simply your online mala counter for daily practice, the experience is the same: clean counting, automatic mala completion, no bead-sliding required.
For practitioners who carried a physical mala for years, this is the same flow — just lighter. The mala japa counter shows your current count, marks each completed mala, and starts the next one the moment you tap again. You can do one mala, ten malas, or freestyle counting that never stops at 108. Your japa mala online is as portable as the device in your pocket.
One mala, one tap
Counts to 108 Automatically — One Mala, One Tap
Counting to 108 by hand is where most chants are lost. The 108 japa counter removes that problem entirely. You tap, it counts. At 108, your mala completes itself and a fresh one begins. Whether you call it a 108 counter, a 108 chant counter, a 108 mantra counter, or simply 108 counting online, the flow is the same: one tap, one count, automatic mala completion.
The same 108 times counter works for naam jap, mantra recitation, prayer rounds, breath cycles, or 108 pradakshinas. Anything that needs a clean count to 108 — without losing your place, without restarting, without doing the math in your head.
For every mantra
Use It as a Mantra Counter for Any Mantra
The same online japa counter doubles as a mantra counter for any mantra you chant. Set your mantra once, tap with each repetition, and the counter records every count. Use it as a daily mantra counter online, a quick mantra calculator for short sittings, or a long-form name chanting calculator for a full mala — clean mantra count, time tracked, focus kept on the practice itself.
राम
Ram
राधा
Radha
कृष्ण
Krishna
ॐ नमः शिवाय
Om Namah Shivaya
हरे कृष्ण
Hare Krishna
हनुमान
Hanuman
श्री स्वामी समर्थ
Shree Swami Samarth
सीताराम
Sitaram
दुर्गा
Durga
गणेश
Ganesh
साईं बाबा
Sai Baba
वाहेगुरू
Waheguru
… or any name dear to you. The counter is tradition-neutral — as a Ram naam jap counter, a Radha naam jap counter, a Krishna mantra counter, or an Om Namah Shivaya counter, the experience is identical. One tool, every tradition.
Built for chanting
Just Open & Go.
Nothing to install. A free account in one tap. As a chant counter or chanting counter online, the tool is intentionally light: sign in, and your practice begins. No banner ads on the chanting screen, no notifications, no popups asking you to upgrade — just the count, the time, and your mantra.
Equally suited to a quick mala in the morning, a long evening sitting, or chanting online during a quiet break in your day. The chant counter online runs in your browser — a desktop session at home continues seamlessly on your phone later when you sign in.
What we removed
- No app install.
- No credit card.
- No ads on screen.
- No upsell popups.
What stays
Just chant.
Count, time, mantra. Nothing else.
How it works
Three Steps to Start Chanting
No setup, no credit card. Sign in once and you are ready.
Open & sign in.
Visit NaamJapa in any browser, then sign in with Google in one tap. Free account, no credit card — your malas, time, and history will be saved to it.
Customize your mandala for any deity.
Pick the deity of your choice — Ram, Radha, Krishna, Hanuman, Om Namah Shivaya, or any name dear to you. Set the mantra, choose a god name or image, and the mandala becomes yours.
Tap or slide to count.
Tap once for a single count, or slide your finger across the screen to chant continuously. At 108 your mala completes and a fresh one begins — automatically. One mala, ten malas, or freestyle without a fixed size — the counter keeps up.
vs the old way
Why an Online Japa Counter Beats a Physical Clicker
A physical chanting clicker, tally counter, or counting machine does one thing well — and only one thing. It costs money, wears out, and leaves no record of your practice. An online japa counter does the same job from a device you already own, for any mantra, on any day.
Counting
Easy to lose count mid-mala. One slip and the round restarts.
Counts every tap. Never lose your number — not at 47, not at 207.
Mantras
A single physical device, a single mantra. No flexibility.
Any mantra, any deity. Switch between sessions on the same screen.
Privacy
A physical clicker announces your practice. Everyone around notices the click and the gesture.
Naam jap is meant to be quiet. Discreet Mode (premium) hides the screen entirely — chant privately, even in public.
Detailed history
No record of any kind. Last week, last month, last year — gone from memory.
See your full history at any zoom (premium). A single day like 4 January 2026, this week, this month, this year.
Cross-device sync
Tied to one physical object. Drop it, lose it, leave it at home — practice paused, history lost.
Cloud sync across phone, tablet, and laptop (premium). Your practice is saved forever — open any device, it is there.
Goals & streaks
No goals, no streaks, no reminders. Practice lives only in memory.
Daily goals, milestones, and streaks (premium). Practice lives in data, not memory.
Cost
Costs money. A physical tool to buy, carry, and replace when it breaks.
Free, on every device you already own. Nothing to buy or carry.
हिन्दी में
नाम जप काउंटर ऑनलाइन — किसी भी मंत्र के लिए मुफ़्त
नामजप काउंटर, मंत्र जप काउंटर, या जप काउंटर ऑनलाइन — एक टैप = एक जाप। 108 की माला अपने आप पूरी होती है, फिर अगली शुरू हो जाती है। राम, राधा, कृष्ण, ॐ नमः शिवाय, हरे कृष्ण, या कोई भी मंत्र — आप चुनें, बाक़ी काउंटर संभाल लेगा।
राधा नाम काउंटर हो या राम नाम जप काउंटर — हर परंपरा के लिए मुफ़्त। मोबाइल, टैबलेट या लैपटॉप, किसी भी ब्राउज़र में खोलें और शुरू करें। न ऐप, न इंस्टॉल, न कोई शुल्क।
Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Honest answers to what people actually search for. Counting 108, switching mantras, working on a phone, the price — it is all here.
Can't find your answer? Open the counter and try it — it is free, and most questions answer themselves in the first mala.
How do I count 108 times?
The simplest way to count 108 times is with an online japa counter — one tap per chant, and the counter completes a full mala at exactly 108. You no longer need a physical mala or to mark on fingers. The 108 counter tracks every count for you, sounds a soft chime when a mala completes, and starts the next one automatically. It works for naam jap, mantra recitation, 108 pradakshinas, or any practice that needs a clean count to 108.
Can I count 108 without a physical mala?
Yes. Counting 108 without a physical mala is exactly what this online counter is for. Many people search how to count 108 without mala, how to count 108 on fingers, or how to count 108 times while chanting — the online japa counter solves all three. Each tap is a count, 108 taps complete a mala, and you can keep going as long as you like. There is nothing to buy, nothing to hold, and nothing to keep track of by hand.
Can I use it as a Ram jap counter, Radha naam jap counter, or Krishna mantra counter?
Yes — the counter is tradition-neutral and works for any mantra or any deity. Whether you are using it as a Ram naam jap counter, a Radha naam jap counter, a Krishna mantra counter, an Om Namah Shivaya counter, a Hare Krishna counter, a Shree Swami Samarth jap counter, a Sitaram naam jap counter, a Hanuman jap counter, or a Waheguru counter — you set the name you are chanting, and it tracks your malas, time, and progress regardless of tradition.
Does it work on my phone?
Yes, the naam jap counter works on any phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop with a modern browser. There is no app to install from the Play Store or App Store. Open the page on your phone and start chanting — the same experience runs on Android, iPhone, iPad, and any laptop. People often search for a naam jap counter app or online naam japa counter app — this is the web equivalent, no install needed.
Is this online japa counter really free?
Yes, the core online japa counter is free for everyone. No ads on your chanting screen, no credit card required, and no time limit. A free account takes one tap with Google sign-in. There is an optional premium plan that adds detailed history, goals, milestones, streaks, and cross-device sync for serious practitioners — but the counter itself stays free forever.
Do I need to download an app, or only the website?
Only the website. NaamJapa runs entirely in your browser — phone, tablet, or computer. There is no Play Store install, no App Store install, no popups asking you to "open in the app". This is intentional: a chanting tool should be ready in one tap, not behind a download. If you bookmark the page or add it to your home screen, it behaves like an app while staying entirely web-based.
Looking for a physical chanting clicker or tally counter?
A lot of people search for a chanting machine online, counting machine online, tally counter for naam jap, or electronic japa counter — they are looking for a physical hand-held clicker to buy. This online japa counter is the free alternative to that physical device. Same job — count your mantras to 108 and beyond — without buying anything, carrying anything, or worrying about lost batteries. It works on the phone you already own.
What are the 4 types of japa?
Japa is traditionally classified into four types: Vaikhari japa (audible chanting aloud), Upamshu japa (whispered or murmured chanting), Manasika japa (mental, silent chanting), and Likhita japa (written chanting, where each repetition is written down). An online japa counter supports all four types — silent and unobtrusive, so it never interrupts your chosen mode of practice.
Can I use it for pradakshinas?
Yes. The same 108 counter that tracks malas can be used as a 108 pradakshina counter — one tap per circumambulation. The counter does not care what the count represents: chants, prayer rounds, breath cycles, or pradakshinas. If you are circling a deity, a sacred space, or a tulsi plant, tap once per round and the counter completes a set at 108.
Can I use it as an online prayer counter?
Yes. An online prayer counter is exactly what this is — a tool to count prayers, mantras, or any spiritual repetition. Set the prayer or mantra you are reciting, tap once per repetition, and your count is preserved through the session. Practitioners across traditions use it for naam jap, mantra recitation, rosary-style prayer counting, and structured meditation rounds.
Is there a live japa counter that shows my progress?
Yes. The counter updates live with every tap, shows the current mala number, the chant count within the mala, and your total session time. If you sign in and use the premium features, your live japa counter also tracks weekly streaks, monthly history, and lifetime totals — so your practice accumulates across days and months, not just within a single session.
How is this different from a chanting calculator?
A calculator gives you a number; a japa counter tracks your practice. People search mantra calculator, name chanting calculator, jaap calculator, or japa calculator looking for something simple to add up their chants. This online japa counter does that and more — it counts each tap, completes a mala at 108, and lets you keep going as long as you like. The free version works as a simple chanting calculator. The premium plan turns it into a record of your practice over weeks, months, and years.
Start your first mala in one tap.
Free online japa counter. Counts to 108 automatically. Any deity, any mantra, any browser. No credit card to begin.
NaamJapa is a free online japa counter for daily mantra chanting, mala tracking, and long-term spiritual practice.