Unix Timestamp Converter
Convert between Unix timestamps and human-readable dates. See the current timestamp live, view times across multiple timezones, and get ISO 8601 formatted output.
Current Unix Timestamp
1774643111
2026-03-27T20:25:11.930Z
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Current Time in Multiple Timezones
| UTC | 03/27/2026, 20:25:11 |
| America/New_York | 03/27/2026, 16:25:11 |
| America/Chicago | 03/27/2026, 15:25:11 |
| America/Denver | 03/27/2026, 14:25:11 |
| America/Los_Angeles | 03/27/2026, 13:25:11 |
| Europe/London | 03/27/2026, 20:25:11 |
| Europe/Berlin | 03/27/2026, 21:25:11 |
| Europe/Paris | 03/27/2026, 21:25:11 |
| Asia/Tokyo | 03/28/2026, 05:25:11 |
| Asia/Seoul | 03/28/2026, 05:25:11 |
| Asia/Shanghai | 03/28/2026, 04:25:11 |
| Asia/Kolkata | 03/28/2026, 01:55:11 |
| Australia/Sydney | 03/28/2026, 07:25:11 |
How to Use This Timestamp Converter
The current Unix timestamp is displayed at the top and updates every second. Enter a Unix timestamp (in seconds or milliseconds - auto-detected) to convert it to a human-readable date with ISO 8601 format and relative time. Enter a date string to convert it back to a Unix timestamp. The timezone table shows the current time across 13 major timezones.
What is a Unix Timestamp?
A Unix timestamp (also called epoch time) is the number of seconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970 00:00:00 UTC. It is widely used in computing to represent points in time in a timezone-independent way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is my data safe?
Yes. All conversion happens in your browser. No data is sent to any server.
Does it handle millisecond timestamps?
Yes. The tool auto-detects whether the input is in seconds or milliseconds based on the magnitude of the number.