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Target Timezone Time
2/26/2026, 07:05:10 AM UTC
ISO 8601
2026-02-26T07:05:10.264Z
UTC String
Thu, 26 Feb 2026 07:05:10 GMT
Local Time
Thu Feb 26 2026 07:05:10 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Locale String
2/26/2026, 7:05:10 AM
Human Date to Timestamp
Select a date/time to convert it to a Unix timestamp.
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Convert Unix timestamps to human-readable dates and vice versa. Support for seconds, milliseconds, microseconds, and nanoseconds. 100% private and browser-based.
How to Use This Unix Timestamp Converter
- 1Enter a Unix timestamp to see its human-readable date representation.
- 2Or use the calendar to pick a date and generate its Unix timestamp.
- 3Choose your precision (Seconds, Milliseconds, etc.) if needed.
- 4The current Unix timestamp is always visible for quick reference.
- 5Click 'Copy' to get your converted value.
Features
- ✓Real-time Current Unix Timestamp display
- ✓Bi-directional conversion (Timestamp ↔ Date)
- ✓Supports Seconds, Milliseconds, Microseconds, Nanoseconds
- ✓Local time and UTC/GMT display
- ✓Relative time (e.g., '2 hours ago')
- ✓One-click copy
What is a Unix Timestamp?
A Unix timestamp is the number of seconds that have elapsed since the 'Unix Epoch', which is 00:00:00 UTC on January 1, 1970. It allows computers to track time as a single running total of seconds, ignoring time zones and leap seconds in most contexts.
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