Free online tool
Free Online Jap Counter
Count mantra jap on a free 108-bead digital mala in your browser — then save streaks in the AstroJap app.
Try it — enter your mantra
Type the mantra you want to chant, then tap once per jap. Target: 108 (one mala).
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Keep your jap history, streaks, and sankalpa targets in AstroJap.
Save your count & streak → open the full appWhat is an online jap counter?
An online jap counter is a browser or app tool that counts each mantra repetition as you chant — a digital stand-in for a physical 108-bead mala. You tap once per jap; the counter tracks progress toward one mala and longer sankalpa goals.
Unlike a physical mala, a digital jap counter never loses your place if the mind wanders, works on a commute or at a desk, and can save history across days. AstroJap’s counter is built for Vedic mantra practice: 108-bead rounds, streak tracking, and mantras chosen from your Kundli — not a generic clicker. Learn more in how a digital jap counter works and why 108 is sacred in Hinduism.
How do I use it?
- Enter your mantra — type the mantra you want to chant in the demo above (or open the free AstroJap counter), then tap “Start chanting”.
- Tap once per jap — each tap counts one repetition. Watch the count climb toward 108 (one mala). Reset anytime to start a fresh round.
- Save your practice — install the Android app to keep streaks, set 21 / 40 / 90-day sankalpa targets, and get a Kundli-based mantra recommendation.
Why is AstroJap's counter different?
Most online counters only increment a number. AstroJap starts with which mantra is right for you — a Kundli-based recommendation — then pairs it with a 108-bead digital mala, daily streaks, and sankalpa targets (21, 40, or 90 days). The Android app also supports offline jap so sadhana does not depend on Wi‑Fi.
Compare options in our best online jap counter apps (2026) guide, or see how devotees use AstroJap as a Radha Naam jap counter.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best online jap counter for daily mantra practice?
The best online jap counter is one that gives you a personalized mantra (not a generic one), counts your jap accurately on a 108-bead digital mala, tracks streaks, and works offline. AstroJap recommends the right mantra based on your Kundli and includes a built-in 108-bead digital jap counter.
Are digital jap counters as effective as a traditional mala?
Yes — what matters in jap is intention, focus, and accurate count. A digital jap counter removes the friction of carrying a mala, miscounting, or losing your place. Most modern Vedic teachers consider digital counters fully valid for daily sadhana.
Can I use an online jap counter for free?
Yes. AstroJap’s online jap counter is free to try in your browser — no install required. The full app adds streak saving, sankalpa targets, and Kundli-based mantra recommendations; the core 108-bead counter remains free.
How many jap make one mala?
One mala is 108 repetitions. Traditional jap malas have 108 counting beads plus a guru bead that marks the round. AstroJap’s digital mala mirrors this: every 108 taps completes one mala.
Can I use a jap counter for Hare Krishna or Radha Naam jap?
Yes. Set your mantra to “Radhe Radhe”, Hare Krishna mahamantra, or any naam you practice. Each tap counts one full repetition, and you can track malas toward a daily sankalpa such as the ISKCON 16-mala standard.
Does the AstroJap counter work offline?
The Android app supports offline jap so your sadhana does not depend on Wi‑Fi. The browser demo on this page needs a connection to load; for offline daily practice, install AstroJap from Google Play.
What is a sankalpa target in jap?
A sankalpa is a vowed practice period — commonly 21, 40, or 90 days of unbroken daily jap. AstroJap lets you set these targets and tracks progress so you can see streaks and completed days clearly.
Ready for the full experience? Open the free counter →