Timezone Converter

Convert time across multiple timezones with precision

Current Time (UTC)

2025-09-03 11:26:27
+00:00 (UTC)

Source Time & Timezone

UTCSource
2025-09-03 11:26:27
+00:00 (UTC)

Target Timezones

America/New_York
2025-09-03 07:26:27
-04:00 (EDT)
Europe/London
2025-09-03 12:26:27
+01:00 (GMT+1)
Asia/Tokyo
2025-09-03 20:26:27
+09:00 (GMT+9)

Conversion History

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Popular Timezones

Major Cities:

Americas:

Europe:

Asia Pacific:

Usage Guide

Supported Formats:

  • • YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS
  • • YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM
  • • YYYY-MM-DD
  • • ISO 8601 format
  • • Natural language dates

Features:

  • • Real-time timezone conversion
  • • Multiple target timezones
  • • Daylight saving time aware
  • • Conversion history tracking
  • • Copy individual or all times

Tips:

  • • Click timezone names to copy time
  • • Use "Current" for current time
  • • History items are clickable
  • • Remove zones with X button

Timezone Converter - Convert Time Between Zones

Timezones reconcile local civil time with Earth’s rotation and regional policies. This page converts moments between zones so teams can coordinate reliably across regions.

What is a timezone?

A timezone defines an offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and rules for daylight saving. Databases like IANA capture historical and planned changes. Applications must reference these rules to show correct local times for past and future dates.

How conversion works

Pick a source date and time, choose a source and target zone, and see the converted result. The tool uses reliable timezone data to handle DST jumps, gaps, and overlaps that occur during transitions, avoiding common pitfalls like nonexistent local times.

About the Timezone Converter

Use it when scheduling global meetings, analyzing logs from multiple regions, or validating cron jobs. Explicitly noting the zone along with timestamps prevents ambiguity and miscommunication.

Working across timezones is tricky. Use precise identifiers and validate conversions programmatically to avoid costly mistakes.