Unix Timestamp Converter — free online
You copy a number like 1718000000 out of a log or a database and you have no idea what day that is. It's seconds counted from 1970, and your brain just isn't built to read it. We added a free tool that does it — Unix Timestamp Converter — right in your browser.
What it does
Paste a Unix timestamp and it shows you the matching date and time, both in UTC and in your own local time. It updates live as you type, so you can try a few numbers and compare them in a second. No setup, nothing to learn.
Nothing leaves your device
The whole thing runs in your browser. The number you type never gets uploaded anywhere, and nothing is saved. When you close the tab, it's gone. You can use it offline once the page has loaded.
How to use it
- Open Unix Timestamp Converter.
- Paste or type your Unix timestamp in the box.
- Read the date in UTC and in your local time, and copy whichever one you need.
It's free with no limit. There are more small tools on the Apps page.