Timestamp Converter
Convert between Unix timestamps and human-readable dates.
Current Unix Timestamp
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Timestamp to Date
Convert Unix timestamp to date
Date to Timestamp
Convert date to Unix timestamp
Times are in your local timezone
About Unix Timestamps
Features
- Live Clock: See current timestamp update in real-time
- Bidirectional: Convert both ways
- Multiple Formats: ISO, UTC, local, and relative time
- Precision Options: Seconds or milliseconds
Common Use Cases
- API Development: Parse and format timestamps
- Database Debugging: Convert stored timestamps
- Log Analysis: Interpret log timestamps
- Scheduling: Calculate future dates from timestamps
What is a Unix Timestamp?
A Unix timestamp (or Epoch time) is the number of seconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 UTC. It's a standard way to represent time in computing and is timezone-independent.
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