Time Converter

Convert time zones instantly. Your go-to tool for accurate, hassle-free time conversion.

Tool Icon Time Converter

Time Categories:
Common Time Conversions:
1 minute =
60 seconds
1 hour =
60 minutes
1 day =
24 hours
1 week =
7 days
Time Breakdown:
Unit Value
Day 1.0
Hour 24.0
Minute 1440.0
Second 86400.0
Millisecond 86400000.0
Microsecond 86400000000.0
Nanosecond 86400000000000.0

About This Tool

So, I built this time converter thing because—let’s be honest—dealing with time zones is a pain. One minute you're scheduling a call with someone in Tokyo, the next you're double-checking if it’s 3 AM or 3 PM. Been there. Done that. Lost sleep over it. This isn’t some flashy app with animations or a million features. It’s simple. You pick a time, pick a time zone, and it tells you what it is somewhere else. That’s it. No ads, no sign-ups, no “premium upgrade” pop-ups. Just a clean, no-nonsense way to convert time across zones. I’ve used a few online converters before, and half the time they’re buried in clutter or assume you’re a pilot or a scientist. This? This is for regular people. You, me, your cousin who just moved to Berlin and keeps texting at weird hours. It works on your phone, your laptop, whatever. And yeah, it handles daylight saving time. Because apparently, that’s still a thing people argue about.

Key Features

  • Convert between any time zones—past, present, or future (yes, it respects DST changes).
  • Supports over 400 cities and regions, so you’re not stuck with just “EST” or “PST.”
  • Works offline once loaded—great for flights or spotty Wi-Fi.
  • Copy results with one click. No highlighting, no dragging.
  • Dark mode. Because staring at bright screens at 2 AM is cruel.
  • No tracking. No cookies. No “we value your privacy” lies. Your data stays yours.

FAQ

Why doesn’t it show seconds?
Honestly? Most people don’t need them. If you’re timing a rocket launch or a espresso shot, you’re probably using something else. This is for meetings, flights, and “what time is it in London?” moments. Keep it simple.

What if the time zone changes due to politics?
Good question. Some places shift their time zones out of nowhere—looking at you, Samoa. The tool pulls updated zone data regularly, so it should stay current. If something slips through, just let me know. I’ll fix it.