Timestamp Converter

Convert timestamps, compare timezones, format dates

Local Time
17:00:27
Sunday, May 31, 2026
UTC
UTC
17:00:27
May 31, 2026, 17:00:27
Epoch: 1780246827

Epoch Converter

SecondsMilliseconds

Date Formats

Showing formats for: 2026-05-31T17:00:27.071Z
ISO 8601

2026-05-31T17:00:27.071Z

RFC 2822

Sun, 31 May 2026 17:00:27 +0000

Relative

in a moment

US Format

May 31, 2026

EU Format

31/05/2026

Unix (seconds)

1780246827

Unix (milliseconds)

1780246827071

Timezone Converter

Select timezones to compare. Showing: 2026-05-31T17:00:27.071Z

UTCGMT+0

17:00:27

Sun, May 31

EST (New York)GMT-4

13:00:27

Sun, May 31

PST (Los Angeles)GMT-7

10:00:27

Sun, May 31

IST (India)GMT+5:30

22:30:27

Sun, May 31

JST (Tokyo)GMT+9

02:00:27

Mon, Jun 1

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Timestamp Converter

Paste your Unix timestamp (e.g., 1700000000) into the input field. The tool instantly shows the equivalent date and time in your local timezone, UTC, and any other timezone you select. It auto-detects whether the value is in seconds or milliseconds.

Unix epoch time (or Unix timestamp) is the number of seconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 UTC. It is widely used in programming, databases, and APIs because it is timezone-independent and easy to compute with.

The tool shows the current Unix timestamp in real time at the top of the page, updating every second. You can copy it in seconds or milliseconds format with one click.

Yes. Enter a timestamp and select multiple timezones to see the equivalent time in each. This is useful for scheduling across teams in different regions or debugging timezone-related bugs in your application.

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