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Convert Timestamp to Date

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Convert Date to Timestamp

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What is a Unix Timestamp?

A Unix timestamp (also known as Epoch time or POSIX time) is the number of seconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970, at 00:00:00 UTC. This standard is widely used in programming, databases, and system logs to represent dates and times in a compact, unambiguous format. Timestamps can be in seconds (10 digits) or milliseconds (13 digits), and this tool automatically detects which format you're using.

How to Use the Timestamp Converter

  1. To convert a timestamp to date: enter the Unix timestamp in seconds or milliseconds, select your preferred timezone (UTC or local), and click 'Convert to Date'.

  2. To get the current timestamp: click the 'Use Current Time' button to instantly see the current Unix timestamp and its corresponding date.

  3. To convert a date to timestamp: enter a date in any common format (like 2024-01-01, 2024-01-01 12:00:00, or ISO 8601 format) and click 'Convert to Timestamp'.

  4. The tool automatically detects whether your timestamp is in seconds (10 digits) or milliseconds (13 digits) format.

This free online timestamp converter works entirely in your browser with no data sent to any server. It supports both Unix timestamp formats (seconds and milliseconds) and handles various date input formats. Perfect for developers, system administrators, data analysts, and anyone working with timestamps in logs, databases, APIs, or programming. Convert timestamps to human-readable dates and dates back to timestamps instantly and securely.

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