Epoch & Unix Timestamp Conversion Tools
The Current Epoch Unix Timestamp
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Seconds since Jan 01 1970. (UTC)
Convert epoch to human-readable date and vice versa
Format | Seconds |
GMT | |
Your time zone | |
Relative |
Enter a Date & Time
Epoch timestamp | Seconds |
Timestamp in milliseconds | |
Date and time (GMT) | |
Date and time (your time zone) |
Input format: RFC 2822, D-M-Y, M/D/Y, Y-M-D, etc. Strip 'GMT' to convert to local time.
Epoch timestamp | Seconds |
Timestamp in milliseconds | |
Date and time (GMT) | |
Date and time (your time zone) |
Epoch dates for the start and end of the year/month/day
What is epoch time?
The Unix epoch (or Unix time or POSIX time or Unix timestamp) is the number of seconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970 (midnight UTC/GMT), not counting leap seconds (in ISO 8601: 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z). Literally speaking the epoch is Unix time 0 (midnight 1/1/1970), but 'epoch' is often used as a synonym for Unix time. Some systems store epoch dates as a signed 32-bit integer, which might cause problems on January 19, 2038 (known as the Year 2038 problem or Y2038). The converter on this page converts timestamps in seconds (10-digit), milliseconds (13-digit) and microseconds (16-digit) to readable dates.