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This calculator converts between different time zones around the world using the GMT format and provides a map delineating standard time zones globally.
Calculates countdown timer with our free tool. Get precise results instantly by entering start and end dates or times. Ideal for events, deadlines, or just tracking elapsed time. Helps users manage schedules, set reminders, and ensure tasks are completed on time. Perfect for students, professionals, and anyone needing to keep track of durations accurately.
Free timezone meeting planner for distributed teams. Find overlap windows across 38 time zones, convert UTC/EST/PST/GMT, schedule international calls.
Calculates elapsed time using a digital format, starting and stopping as needed. Enter a name for your stopwatch, then click 'Start' to begin timing. Press 'Stop' when done, and see the total duration displayed in hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds. Helps users measure time accurately for various purposes, such as cooking recipes, exercising, or completing tasks efficiently. Ideal for anyone who needs precise timing for work, sports, or personal projects.
Calculates optimal meeting times across multiple time zones, offering a comparison grid to choose from. Helps users schedule meetings that work for everyone involved by taking time zone differences into account. Ideal for professionals working with international teams or conducting virtual events, ensuring all participants can join at a convenient time.
Generates printable calendars for any year with customizable layouts and country-specific holidays. Users can select a year, choose from various calendar formats, and add local holidays to create personalized calendars suitable for printing or digital use. Helps users plan events, track seasons, or organize activities by providing clear visual representations of dates throughout the year. Ideal for educators, businesses, families, and anyone needing quick access to date-related information in a visually appealing format.
Calculates the duration between two dates in days, weeks, months, and years by inputting start and end dates into the tool's interface. Users can easily find out how much time has passed or how long an event will last by entering the relevant date information. Helps users plan events, track time spent on projects, or simply satisfy curiosity about the passage of time between specific dates. Ideal for students, professionals managing time-sensitive tasks, and anyone needing quick calculations regarding durations across different units of time.
Generates a sharable link that displays an event's local time in every visitor's time zone. Users input the event details, select the date and time, and choose their preferred format. Once created, anyone visiting the shared link will see the event time adjusted to their respective time zone. Ideal for global events or meetings where participants are spread across different time zones. Helps ensure everyone is on the same page regarding when an event begins or ends by providing a real-time display of local times.
Helps users create and manage countdown timers for various durations. Accessible via a simple web interface, users input the desired time interval, select an audible alarm, and start the timer. When the set duration expires, an alarm sound notifies the user. Suitable for individuals needing to track time for tasks, study sessions, or any timed activities. Ideal for students, professionals, and anyone requiring precise timing assistance without the need for complex software installations.
Converts time durations across various units including seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years. Users input a time value in one unit, select the target conversion unit, and receive the equivalent duration in the chosen unit. Students, researchers, and professionals who need to standardize time measurements for projects, presentations, or academic work would find this tool particularly useful.
Converts Unix timestamps to human-readable dates and times, offering time-zone adjustments for accurate conversions. Ideal for developers, system administrators, and anyone needing to convert between different date formats quickly and easily. Epoch Converter is particularly useful for web developers working with server logs or APIs that use Unix timestamps. It simplifies the process of understanding and manipulating these timestamps, making it easier to troubleshoot issues related to time-related data on digital platforms.
Tests date format patterns for popular libraries like strftime, date-fns, Moment.js, Go, and Java with real-time preview. Developers, designers, and anyone working with date and time in code need a quick way to verify their formatting is correct across different platforms. This tool simplifies that process by allowing users to input date strings and see how they format according to the chosen pattern in various programming languages. It's invaluable for ensuring consistent date handling in web applications, APIs, and other software projects. Professionals who frequently work with dates and times will find this tool indispensable. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, it saves time by eliminating the need to test each format manually.
Calculates the difference between two dates or times using a simple interface. Users enter the start and end dates or times, then click calculate to get the duration in days, hours, minutes, and seconds. Helps users quickly determine time intervals for scheduling, project timelines, or historical events. Ideal for students, professionals, and anyone needing to compare durations without complex calculations.
Generates current Unix epoch timestamps in seconds and milliseconds and converts between Unix time and human-readable dates. Users can input either a timestamp or a date to get the other format, making it easy for developers, system administrators, and anyone needing to work with Unix time directly. Developers and IT professionals use this tool for debugging, testing scripts, and ensuring compatibility with systems that rely on Unix timestamps. Students and hobbyists interested in programming and computer science can also benefit from understanding how Unix time works.