Timestamp Converter
Convert between Unix timestamps and human-readable datesUnix Timestamp
Date & Time
Information
Unix Timestamp: Number of seconds since January 1, 1970 UTC
Supported formats: Seconds (10 digits) or milliseconds (13 digits)
What is Timestamp Converter?
A Unix timestamp is the number of seconds (or milliseconds) that have elapsed since January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 UTC (the Unix Epoch). Timestamps are widely used in programming, databases, and APIs to represent dates and times in a standardized, timezone-independent format.
Why Use This Tool
Converting between Unix timestamps and human-readable dates is a common development task. Our converter handles both seconds and milliseconds, supports multiple timezones, and provides instant conversion for debugging APIs, logs, and database records.
How to Use
Step 1:Enter a Unix timestamp to convert to a human-readable date
Step 2:Or select a date and time to convert to a timestamp
Step 3:Click the respective convert button
Step 4:Copy the result for use in your application
Key Features
âConvert timestamp to date and vice versa
âSupport for both seconds and milliseconds
âDisplay in local timezone
âGet current timestamp instantly
âOne-click copy functionality