Unix Timestamp Converter
Convert Unix timestamps, UTC dates and local times for logs, APIs and databases.
Free Unix Timestamp Converter
Convert Unix timestamps into human-readable dates, ISO 8601, UTC and RFC formats. Convert dates back into Unix timestamps instantly. Everything runs directly inside your browser.
Current Unix Timestamp
Current time in your selected timezone.
Unix Timestamp
1782734068
Date
2026-06-29 11:54:28
Timezone
UTC
Convert Unix Timestamp to Date
Supports both Unix seconds and Unix milliseconds automatically.
Convert Date to Unix Timestamp
Convert any local date and time into Unix seconds instantly.
Converted Result
Timestamp Details
Helpful information about the selected timestamp.
Unix Timestamp
1782734068
Milliseconds
1782734068000
Timezone
UTC
UTC Offset
+00:00
Day
Monday
Month
June
Year
2026
Week Number
27
Day Of Year
180
Days In Month
30
Quarter
2
Leap Year
No
Weekend
No
Relative Time
0 seconds ago
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Free Unix Timestamp Converter
Convert Unix timestamps to readable dates and convert date-time values back to epoch seconds across common timezones.
What is a Unix Timestamp?
A Unix timestamp represents the number of seconds since January 1, 1970 at 00:00:00 UTC. It is compact, language independent and common in logs, APIs, databases, queues and authentication tokens.
Timezone issues happen when systems mix local time and UTC. Converting values clearly helps developers identify whether a bug is in storage, API serialization or frontend display.
Key Features
Timestamp to Date
Convert epoch seconds into readable local and UTC time.
Date to Timestamp
Convert a date-time value into Unix seconds.
Timezone Comparison
Review output in selected timezone and UTC.
Log Debugging
Understand timestamps from logs, queues, tokens and APIs.
Common Use Cases
How to Use This Tool
- 1 Enter a Unix timestamp or date-time value.
- 2 Select the timezone you want to inspect.
- 3 Convert timestamp to date or date to timestamp.
- 4 Copy the formatted output for debugging.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Unix time always UTC?
The timestamp itself is timezone independent, but formatted display depends on the timezone you choose.
What is epoch time?
Epoch time usually means the count of seconds since January 1, 1970 at 00:00:00 UTC.
Why are my dates off by hours?
The most common reason is mixing UTC storage with local timezone display.
Free Unix Timestamp Converter
Convert Unix timestamps to readable dates and convert date-time values back to epoch seconds across common timezones.
What is a Unix Timestamp?
A Unix timestamp represents the number of seconds since January 1, 1970 at 00:00:00 UTC. It is compact, language independent and common in logs, APIs, databases, queues and authentication tokens.
Timezone issues happen when systems mix local time and UTC. Converting values clearly helps developers identify whether a bug is in storage, API serialization or frontend display.
Key Features
Timestamp to Date
Convert epoch seconds into readable local and UTC time.
Date to Timestamp
Convert a date-time value into Unix seconds.
Timezone Comparison
Review output in selected timezone and UTC.
Log Debugging
Understand timestamps from logs, queues, tokens and APIs.
Common Use Cases
How to Use This Tool
- 1 Enter a Unix timestamp or date-time value.
- 2 Select the timezone you want to inspect.
- 3 Convert timestamp to date or date to timestamp.
- 4 Copy the formatted output for debugging.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Unix time always UTC?
The timestamp itself is timezone independent, but formatted display depends on the timezone you choose.
What is epoch time?
Epoch time usually means the count of seconds since January 1, 1970 at 00:00:00 UTC.
Why are my dates off by hours?
The most common reason is mixing UTC storage with local timezone display.