Timestamp & World Clock Converter
Convert Unix timestamps to human-readable dates or vice versa, and convert times between different countries’ time zones. Perfect for developers, analysts, and global teams.
What is a Unix Timestamp?
A Unix timestamp is the number of seconds (or milliseconds, microseconds, nanoseconds) since January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 UTC. It’s widely used in programming for consistent time tracking across time zones.
What is a World Clock?
A world clock converts a date and time from one country’s time zone to another, accounting for time zone differences and daylight saving time. Ideal for global teams and scheduling.
Why Use This Tool?
Convert timestamps for debugging, APIs, or databases, or check times across countries for meetings or travel. Supports multiple formats and time zones, with a clean interface.
Explore the powerful features of our converter:
- Convert Unix timestamps to dates or vice versa in seconds, milliseconds, microseconds, or nanoseconds.
- Convert times between any two countries’ time zones with typeahead search.
- Supports all IANA time zones (e.g., UTC, Asia/Kathmandu, America/New_York).
- View live current time for selected time zones, updated every second.
- Store up to 20 conversion histories in your browser.
- Copy results or share them with a single click.
- Use valid timestamp formats (e.g., 1697059200 for seconds).
- Enter dates in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format for accurate conversions.
- Select specific time zones for precise results, especially for world clock conversions.
- Be aware of the Year 2038 problem for 32-bit timestamps (max: 2147483647 seconds).
- Copy and save results for quick reference in your projects.
Timestamp & World Clock Converter: Time It Right!
Convert Unix timestamps to dates or vice versa, and shift times between global time zones with ease - perfect for devs and global teams!
Yo, the Timestamp & World Clock Converter is your go-to for juggling time like a pro! Convert Unix timestamps (seconds, milliseconds, whatever) to readable dates or the other way around, and switch times between any two time zones with a slick typeahead search. It supports all IANA time zones, shows live clocks, saves your history locally, and lets you copy results fast. Built for devs, analysts, and global crews!
Why bother with this tool? 'Cause it makes time conversions a breeze for coding and global coordination. Here's why it rocks:
- Timestamp Magic. Convert timestamps to dates or dates to timestamps in multiple units.
- World Clock. Shift times between any two time zones with live updates.
- All Time Zones. Supports every IANA time zone, from UTC to Asia/Dubai.
- Local History. Save up to 20 conversions in your browser.
- Fast & Free. Client-side, no logins, no ads — just results.
It's your time-saving sidekick for coding and scheduling!
This converter is packed with time-taming features. Here's what you can do:
- Timestamp to Date: Turn Unix timestamps into readable dates.
- Date to Timestamp: Convert dates to Unix timestamps in seconds, milliseconds, etc.
- World Clock: Convert times between any two time zones.
- Live Clocks: See real-time clocks for selected time zones.
- Track History: Review past conversions with details.
It's a time toolbox for all your conversion needs.
This tool's perfect for any time you're dealing with time data or global schedules. Here's when it's clutch:
- Debugging: Convert timestamps for logs or APIs.
- Database Work: Handle Unix timestamps in your data.
- Global Meetings: Coordinate times across time zones.
- Travel Planning: Check local times for flights or calls.
- Learning: Explore timestamp and time zone mechanics.
Whenever time's a factor, this tool's got your back.
Wanna make time conversions fun? Try these ideas:
- Time Travel: Convert a future date to a timestamp for sci-fi fun.
- Global Game: Check what time it is in random cities worldwide.
- API Practice: Use timestamps for mock API data.
- Team Sync: Plan a global team call across multiple time zones.
- Learn Epoch: Explore Unix epoch time with different units.
Get geeky with time — it's more fun than you think!
What's a Unix timestamp?
It's the number of seconds (or smaller units) since Jan 1, 1970, 00:00:00 UTC.
What time zones are supported?
All IANA time zones, like UTC, Asia/Dubai, or America/New_York.
Are conversions saved?
Yes, up to 20 entries in your browser's local storage — no server storage.
What's the Year 2038 problem?
32-bit timestamps max out at 2147483647 seconds (Jan 19, 2038). Use milliseconds for future dates.
Is it free to use?
100% free, no sign-ups, no ads. Just convert and go!
Alright, whether you're debugging timestamps, syncing global meetings, or just curious about time zones, the Timestamp & World Clock Converter is your trusty tool. Convert timestamps, shift times across the globe, and copy results in a snap. Share your time-taming skills with your dev or global crew and keep the world ticking!