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Current Unix Timestamp
— ms
Timestamp → Date ts
Invalid timestamp
Date → Timestamp date
Date & Time (Local)
Date & Time (UTC)
Unix Timestamp (seconds)
Milliseconds
Common Reference Timestamps
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Why This Is the Best Unix Timestamp Converter

Epoch to Human Date

Convert any Unix timestamp (seconds or milliseconds) to a readable date and time in your local timezone or UTC.

Date to Epoch

Convert a human-readable date and time back to its Unix timestamp in both seconds and milliseconds.

Live Clock

See the current Unix timestamp updating in real-time — useful for debugging time-sensitive code.

Milliseconds Support

Handles both second-precision (10-digit) and millisecond-precision (13-digit) Unix timestamps automatically.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Unix timestamp?

A Unix timestamp is the number of seconds (or milliseconds) elapsed since January 1, 1970 00:00:00 UTC, also known as the Unix epoch. It is the standard way to represent time in programming.

What is the difference between seconds and milliseconds timestamps?

Second timestamps are 10 digits (e.g. 1700000000) and millisecond timestamps are 13 digits (e.g. 1700000000000). This tool automatically detects which format you are using.

When does Unix time overflow (Year 2038 problem)?

On 32-bit systems, the Unix timestamp overflows on January 19, 2038. Modern 64-bit systems extend this to the year 292 billion, so it is not a practical concern today.

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