Unix Timestamp Converter

Convert Unix timestamps to human-readable dates and vice versa. Support for seconds and milliseconds with timezone conversion and multiple date formats.

Current Timestamp

9/4/2025, 12:20:43 PM

Timestamp → Date

Date → Timestamp

About Unix Timestamps

  • • Unix timestamp represents seconds/milliseconds since January 1, 1970 UTC
  • • Seconds format: 10 digits (e.g., 1640995200)
  • • Milliseconds format: 13 digits (e.g., 1640995200000)
  • • Widely used in programming, databases, and APIs for date/time storage

About Unix Timestamp Converter

A Unix timestamp converter is a specialized tool that transforms Unix time values (the number of seconds since January 1, 1970, UTC) into human-readable date and time formats, and vice versa. This essential utility handles both seconds and milliseconds precision while supporting timezone conversions and multiple date formatting options for seamless time data processing.

Why use a Unix Timestamp Converter?

Unix timestamps are widely used in programming, databases, and system logs, but they're difficult for humans to interpret without conversion. This tool eliminates the need for manual calculations or complex code, providing instant, accurate conversions that save time and prevent errors in development, debugging, and data analysis tasks.

Who is it for?

This tool is perfect for software developers, database administrators, system administrators, data analysts, and IT professionals who regularly work with Unix timestamps in logs, APIs, databases, or system monitoring. It's also valuable for students learning programming concepts and anyone dealing with time-based data in technical environments.

How to use the tool

  1. Enter your Unix timestamp (in seconds or milliseconds) in the input field, or paste a human-readable date
  2. Select your preferred timezone from the dropdown menu for accurate local time conversion
  3. Choose your desired output format from the available date format options
  4. Click convert to see the instant transformation between Unix time and readable date formats
  5. Copy the converted result for use in your applications, databases, or documentation

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