Timestamp Converter
Convert between Unix timestamps and human-readable dates.
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Enter a date and time in a source time zone and convert it to another zone. See UTC, offset differences, calendar day changes, and the same moment across popular cities worldwide.
1. Enter the source date and time. 2. Select the source time zone. 3. Select the destination time zone. 4. Click Convert. 5. Read the converted local time—confirm daylight saving rules for future dates.
Example: 9:00 AM in New York (EST/EDT) on a meeting day converts to 2:00 PM GMT when the offset is −5 hours (exact offset depends on the date and DST).
Enter a date and time, choose the source time zone, and pick a target time zone. The converter treats your input as wall-clock time in the source zone, finds the matching instant, and shows that instant in the target zone, UTC, and a list of popular cities. Offsets follow daylight saving rules for the selected date.
Results are based on the inputs you provide and may not cover every edge case. This tool is for general use and is not professional advice.
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FAQ
The date and time you enter are treated as wall-clock time in the source time zone, not necessarily your computer’s local zone.
Yes. Offsets use IANA time zone rules for the selected date, including daylight saving where it applies.
No. Conversion works on your device and values are not stored.
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