Timezone Converter
Convert time between different time zones, manage world clocks, and schedule international meetings. Perfect for remote teams, travelers, and global businesses.
Timezone Converter
Select Date & Time
Quick Actions
From Timezone
To Timezone
How to Use the Timezone Converter
Our timezone converter makes it easy to convert time between different time zones, manage multiple world clocks, and schedule meetings across time zones. Simply select your source and target time zones, pick a date and time, and get instant conversion results with detailed timezone information.
Timezone Converter Features
- Convert time between 20+ major time zones instantly
- World clock with customizable locations and favorites
- 12/24-hour format support with optional seconds display
- Meeting scheduler for international coordination
- Share time conversions with colleagues and clients
- Real-time world clock updates every second
Supported Time Zones
- Major US time zones: EST, CST, MST, PST, HST, AKST
- European time zones: GMT, CET, EET, MSK
- Asia-Pacific: IST, CST (China), JST, AEST, NZST
- Middle East & Africa: GST, CAT
- South America: BRT, ART
- UTC/GMT reference for precise coordination
Perfect for Global Teams
Essential for remote teams, international businesses, travelers, and anyone coordinating across time zones. The world clock feature helps track multiple time zones simultaneously, while the conversion tool ensures accurate meeting scheduling and deadline coordination. Save favorite locations for quick access to frequently used time zones.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is UTC/GMT?
UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) and GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) are effectively the same time standard and serve as the world’s primary time reference. Other zones are expressed as UTC offsets (e.g., UTC+5, UTC−5).
What is Daylight Saving Time (DST)?
DST advances clocks 1 hour during summer to extend evening daylight. The US, EU, and Australia observe DST; Japan, China, and India do not.
How do you convert between time zones?
Find the UTC offset for each zone (e.g., EST = UTC−5, CET = UTC+1). Add or subtract the difference: 12:00 EST + 6 hours = 18:00 CET.
What is the International Date Line?
The International Date Line runs roughly along 180° longitude in the Pacific. Crossing it westward advances the date by one day; eastward subtracts one day.
Why do some countries have half-hour or 45-minute time zone offsets?
Some regions chose non-standard offsets for geographic or political reasons. Examples: India (UTC+5:30), Nepal (UTC+5:45), Iran (UTC+3:30), Newfoundland (UTC−3:30).
