Unix Timestamp Converter
Timestamp to date-time and the reverse
Timestamp → Date
Local time
UTC
ISO 8601
Invalid timestamp.
Date → Timestamp
Unix seconds
Unix milliseconds
What is a Unix Timestamp?
A Unix timestamp is a single number representing a specific moment in time. It counts the seconds (or milliseconds) that have passed since January 1, 1970 at midnight UTC. It's used in programming and databases because it's timezone-independent and easy to calculate time differences.
How it works
Enter a date and time, or paste a Unix timestamp. You can also choose the "Real time" option for viewing real-time unix timestamp.