Unix Timestamp Converter
Convert Unix timestamps to human-readable dates and vice versa. Live clock included.
Current Unix Timestamp
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Timestamp → Date
Date → Timestamp
Supported formats: ISO 8601, RFC 2822, or natural date strings
What is the Unix Timestamp Converter?
A Unix Timestamp Converter (Epoch Converter) translates Unix epoch time (the number of seconds elapsed since January 1, 1970, UTC) to human-readable date/time format, and vice versa. It is essential for database logs and systems integration.
How to use Unix Timestamp Converter
- Paste a Unix epoch timestamp (seconds or milliseconds) or set a year, month, and day.
- Click the 'Convert' button to see the conversion into UTC and your local timezone.
- Use the live running clock to copy the current time's epoch integer.
Key Features
- Automatic detection of seconds (10 digits) and milliseconds (13 digits)
- Dual conversion output: UTC and your Local Time Zone
- Real-time live clock and quick copy
- Zero server latency - operates client-side
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q. What is Epoch time?
A. Epoch time (Unix time) is a numeric representation of datetime used in database storage, tracking the number of seconds elapsed since January 1, 1970, at 00:00:00 UTC.