With this browser-based application, you can convert date and time from one timezone to another timezone. You can enter one or more calendar dates and times into the input form, configure the from-timezone and to-timezone in the options, and in the output form, you'll get the converted dates and times. Additionally, you can change and create custom date and time formats for the converted timezone. Created by computer nerds from team Browserling.
With this browser-based application, you can convert date and time from one timezone to another timezone. You can enter one or more calendar dates and times into the input form, configure the from-timezone and to-timezone in the options, and in the output form, you'll get the converted dates and times. Additionally, you can change and create custom date and time formats for the converted timezone. Created by computer nerds from team Browserling.
This is a quick online utility for converting between dates and times in various timezones. Timezones are the vertical strips along the meridians that cover territories of multiple countries and set the time for various parts of the Earth. Within each timezone all countries have the same time (going from North to South). The zero (prime or Greenwitz) meridian is defined to be the starting point for all timezones. The zero time zone is known as "Coordinated Universal Time" and is denoted as "UTC±00:00". It contains countries such as the United Kingdom, Ireland, Portugal, the Canary Islands, and several others. Moving west through the Atlantic Ocean and towards America, timezones decrease (UTC−01:00, UTC−02:00, UTC−03:00, …), and moving east towards Europe, timezones increase (UTC+01:00, UTC+02:00, UTC+03:00, …). For example, if it's "2025-01-01 7:00 am" in London (timezone UTC±00:00), then in Los Angeles it would be "2024-12-31 11:00 pm" (timezone UTC−08:00), in Egypt it would be "2025-01-01 09:00 am" (timezone UTC+02:00), and in Tokyo it would be "2025-01-01 04:00:00 pm" (timezone UTC+09:00). As it's often difficult to remember the UTC offsets, most countries have also introduced short codes for their timezones. For example, Alaska and Hawaii, which are at UTC-09:00 use "AKDT" and "HDT" abbreviations. The west coast and California use "PST" abbreviation (which is UTC-08:00). Moving to the east, the next few common timezones codes are "MST" (Arizona, Colorado), "CDT" (Texas, Illinois), and "EST" (the east coast and New York). Our program lets you quickly convert any number of calendar dates together with clock times from one timezone to another. You can load as many dates as you like in the format "YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss" in the text area and use a newline character (enter) to separate them. You can also enter only the time of the day in the format "hh:mm:ss" and perform the conversion based on today's date. Then in the options, you can select the current date timezone (for the input) and set the new zone (for the output). You can also change the date and time format for the new timezone, add or remove zero padding for date and time components, switch to a 12-hour clock format, and customize the output date and time format by entering a custom date format string. Timeabulous!
This is a quick online utility for converting between dates and times in various timezones. Timezones are the vertical strips along the meridians that cover territories of multiple countries and set the time for various parts of the Earth. Within each timezone all countries have the same time (going from North to South). The zero (prime or Greenwitz) meridian is defined to be the starting point for all timezones. The zero time zone is known as "Coordinated Universal Time" and is denoted as "UTC±00:00". It contains countries such as the United Kingdom, Ireland, Portugal, the Canary Islands, and several others. Moving west through the Atlantic Ocean and towards America, timezones decrease (UTC−01:00, UTC−02:00, UTC−03:00, …), and moving east towards Europe, timezones increase (UTC+01:00, UTC+02:00, UTC+03:00, …). For example, if it's "2025-01-01 7:00 am" in London (timezone UTC±00:00), then in Los Angeles it would be "2024-12-31 11:00 pm" (timezone UTC−08:00), in Egypt it would be "2025-01-01 09:00 am" (timezone UTC+02:00), and in Tokyo it would be "2025-01-01 04:00:00 pm" (timezone UTC+09:00). As it's often difficult to remember the UTC offsets, most countries have also introduced short codes for their timezones. For example, Alaska and Hawaii, which are at UTC-09:00 use "AKDT" and "HDT" abbreviations. The west coast and California use "PST" abbreviation (which is UTC-08:00). Moving to the east, the next few common timezones codes are "MST" (Arizona, Colorado), "CDT" (Texas, Illinois), and "EST" (the east coast and New York). Our program lets you quickly convert any number of calendar dates together with clock times from one timezone to another. You can load as many dates as you like in the format "YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss" in the text area and use a newline character (enter) to separate them. You can also enter only the time of the day in the format "hh:mm:ss" and perform the conversion based on today's date. Then in the options, you can select the current date timezone (for the input) and set the new zone (for the output). You can also change the date and time format for the new timezone, add or remove zero padding for date and time components, switch to a 12-hour clock format, and customize the output date and time format by entering a custom date format string. Timeabulous!
In this example, we convert a clock time on August 28, 2022 from the HST timezone (UTC−10:00) to the EDT timezone (UTC−04:00). The HST time zone is used in Hawaii and the EDT time zone is used in New York (with active daylight saving time). As we can see, while it's 09:00:00 am in Hawaii, it's already 03:00:00 pm in New York, which means the time difference between the two furthest points in the USA is 6 hours. We use the same date format for the input and output and print the time in a 12-hour format.
In this example, we convert local time in Georgia (the country located near the Black Sea, not the US state) to local time in Singapore. Neither country uses daylight saving time, so they remain in the same UTC timezone throughout the year. Georgia is in the UTC+04:00 zone and Singapore is in the UTC+08:00 zone. We input eight dates and times in Georgia and get eight dates in times in Singapore as the output. We switch to an abbreviated text date format for the Singapore time and turn off the clock and calendar component padding.
In this example, we convert the NPT (Nepal Time) timezone to EST (Eastern Standard Time, used in the east coast and also Panama). Nepal uses an uncommon timezone UTC+05:45 (usually all timezones have zero minutes), while EST is well known and very common "UTC-05:00". We enter five different clock times (without year, month, and day calendar components), which correspond to time in Nepal in the input field, and in the output field, we also get five different times (with the current date), which correspond to time in Panama. We use a custom date format and drop the year from the dates, and spell the month as text.
You can pass input to this tool via ?input query argument and it will automatically compute output. Here's how to type it in your browser's address bar. Click to try!
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