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Timestamp Tool

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Free online Timestamp Converter. Convert Unix timestamps to human-readable dates and vice versa. Support for milliseconds and seconds.

Epoch Studio

Unix timestamp & date tools.

Current Unix Time

0000000000

UTC

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Local

--:--:--

Supports Seconds (10 digits) and Milliseconds (13 digits)

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Unix Timestamp Converter & Epoch Time Tool

The ultimate developer toolkit for time. Convert Unix Timestamps to human-readable dates, calculate time differences, and convert between local and UTC timezones.

What is Unix Time? It is the number of seconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970 (UTC). It is the standard way computers track time because it is timezone-independent and easy to calculate.

Timezone Agnostic

Unix timestamps are always in UTC. Our tool helps you translate this universal number into your local timezone (Browser Time) or ISO 8601 format for APIs.

The 2038 Problem

On Jan 19, 2038, 32-bit systems will run out of storage for timestamps (overflowing signed integers). Modern 64-bit systems are safe for the next 292 billion years.

Client-Side Privacy

All date conversions happen locally in your browser using JavaScript's native Date object. We never send your input data to our servers.

Get Current Timestamp Code

JavaScript

Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000)

Python

import time; time.time()

PHP

time();

Java

System.currentTimeMillis() / 1000

Go

time.Now().Unix()

Ruby

Time.now.to_i

Milestone Epoch Dates

DescriptionTimestampDate (UTC)
Epoch Start01970-01-01
1 Billion Seconds10000000002001-09-09
32-bit Overflow21474836472038-01-19