Enter a date and time, choose the source and target time zones, and get the converted time instantly.
Coordinating across time zones is one of those tasks that seems simple until you're the one doing the mental math — figuring out what 3 PM in New York corresponds to in Dubai or Tokyo means accounting for a time zone offset that isn't a round number in every case, and remembering which regions are currently observing daylight saving time and which aren't.
This tool handles that conversion directly using each time zone's actual current offset from UTC, calculated using standard time zone data built into modern browsers — the same data your device already uses to display accurate local times. Pick the time zone your date and time is currently expressed in, pick the time zone you want to see it converted to, and the tool calculates the equivalent local time and date, correctly accounting for time zone offset and daylight saving rules currently in effect.
It's essential for scheduling international meetings and calls, coordinating with remote teams or clients across different regions, checking when a live event or product launch will occur in your local time, and travelers keeping track of what time it is back home. Because the conversion relies on the browser's built-in time zone database rather than a fixed offset table, it stays accurate even as daylight saving transitions occur throughout the year.