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Unix Timestamp Converter

⏱️ Convert Unix & Epoch timestamps instantly — with timezone selection, multiple date formats, world clock & full date breakdown.

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Instant Conversion
Timezone-Aware Output
Seconds & Milliseconds

Choose Conversion Direction

Unix / Epoch Timestamp Input

Quick:

Enter a timestamp and click Convert

Supports Unix, Epoch, seconds & milliseconds

🔧 How It Works

Convert Unix and Epoch timestamps with timezone-aware output in seconds

1

Select Your Timezone

Pick your local timezone from 60+ worldwide options — auto-detected from your browser for instant accuracy

2

Enter Timestamp or Date

Paste any Unix or Epoch timestamp (seconds or ms), or type a date in any standard format

3

Get Full Breakdown

See the converted date in your timezone across 6 formats, with relative time and a world timezone table

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything about Unix, Epoch timestamps and timezone conversion

Do I need to sign up or log in to use this tool?

No. All QuickTextTools are completely free to use online with no login, signup, or account required.

What is a Unix timestamp or Epoch timestamp?

A Unix timestamp (also called Epoch timestamp) is the number of seconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 UTC — known as the Unix Epoch. It is the universal standard for representing time in computing systems worldwide.

How does the timezone selection work?

Your local timezone is automatically detected from your browser. You can change it using the timezone selector which supports 60+ timezones grouped by region. All date outputs — including formats, breakdown, and the world timezone table — update instantly based on your selected timezone.

What is the difference between Unix timestamp in seconds and milliseconds?

A standard Unix timestamp counts seconds since the Epoch (e.g. 1700000000). Some systems like JavaScript use milliseconds (e.g. 1700000000000). This tool auto-detects the unit based on the length of your input and also lets you manually select seconds or milliseconds.

How do I convert a Unix timestamp to a date in my timezone?

Select your timezone using the timezone selector, then paste your Unix or Epoch timestamp and click Convert. All output formats — ISO 8601, DD/MM/YYYY, human readable and more — will be shown in your chosen timezone with the correct UTC offset.

What formats does the converter output?

The tool outputs your timestamp in ISO 8601, DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM:SS, MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS, YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS, human-readable, UTC string, relative time (e.g. 3 days ago), and a full date breakdown. A world timezone table shows the same moment across 9 major global timezones simultaneously.

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