Complete Guide to Timestamp Conversion
What is a Timestamp?
Unix timestamp (or Epoch time) represents the number of seconds or milliseconds elapsed since January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 UTC. It's commonly used in development for storing and transmitting dates and times.
How to Use
Current time: View real-time current timestamp at the top of the page. Timestamp → Date: Enter a Unix timestamp to convert to human-readable date format. Date → Timestamp: Select a date using the date picker to convert to timestamp.
Key Features
• Real-time current time display (updates every second) • Second/millisecond timestamp support • ISO 8601, UTC, local time formats provided • Relative time calculation (how long ago/until) • Timezone information display • One-click copy feature
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Q. Is my data safe?
- A. Yes, all processing happens in your browser only. No data is sent to any server.
- Q. Can I use this on mobile?
- A. Yes, it's designed to be responsive and works on all devices.