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Unix Timestamp Converter

Convert between Unix timestamps and human-readable dates instantly.

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Unix Timestamp Converter (Epoch Time)

Time is relative, especially in computing. Convert Unix timestamps (Epoch seconds/milliseconds) to human-readable dates and vice versa. This essential developer utility helps you debug time-related bugs, verify server logs, and convert local times to UTC. It supports seconds, milliseconds, and microseconds, ensuring precision for any system you are working with.

How it Works

  • 1Enter a Unix timestamp or a readable date.
  • 2The tool instantly converts it to the other format.
  • 3View the result in UTC, Local Time, and ISO 8601 formats.
  • 4One-click Copy for all output variations.
  • 5See the current Unix timestamp updating in real-time.

Key Features

Bi-directional conversion (Timestamp ↔ Date).
Supports Seconds, Milliseconds, and Microseconds.
Displays Relative Time (e.g., '2 hours ago').
ISO 8601 and RFC 2822 formatting.
Browser-local timezone detection.

Common Use Cases

Log Analysis: Convert server log timestamps to readable events.Database Debugging: Verify `created_at` and `updated_at` values.API Testing: Check expiration times (TTL) on session tokens.Event Scheduling: Calculate future timestamps for cron jobs.Timezone Conversions: Quickly see what a specific time is in UTC.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about using this tool effectively and securely.

Q.What is the Unix Epoch?

The Unix Epoch is 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970. It is the starting point for timekeeping in Unix-like systems.

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