Free Time Zone Converter

Convert times between different time zones worldwide. Plan international calls, schedule meetings, or track time across cities. Supports all major time zones.

Time Zone Converter

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About the Time Zone Converter

A time zone converter helps you schedule across different time zones. Whether you're planning international meetings, conference calls, or travel, this tool shows the current time in multiple cities and converts times between zones.

Quick Start Guide

  1. Enter your values — Fill in the fields with numbers relevant to your time zone calculation. Most fields include sensible defaults.
  2. Adjust settings — Change options like units, rates, or timeframes to match your specific scenario.
  3. Review results — The output shows a clear breakdown so you understand how the total was calculated.

How It Works

Uses the IANA Time Zone Database (tz database) for accurate time zone offsets, including Daylight Saving Time transitions. Supports all major world time zones with city and country names for easy selection.

Real-World Example

Scenario: Scheduling a meeting between New York and London

  1. Your time: 10:00 AM in New York (EST/EDT).
  2. Target zone: London (GMT/BST).
  3. Convert: Account for DST status.
Result: 10:00 AM New York = 3:00 PM London (during EDT/BST, 5-hour difference) or 2:00 PM London (during EST/GMT, 5-hour difference). Best overlap for meetings: 9AM-12PM NY = 2PM-5PM London.

Who Is This For?

This time zone converter is designed for Students, professionals, and anyone who needs quick, accurate conversions and calculations for everyday tasks.. It's intentionally simple — no complex signup forms, no data tracking, no distractions. Just enter your numbers and get the answer.

Pro Tip

Bookmark this tool for quick access — you will use it more often than you think.

Things to Know

The time zone converter provides instant, accurate results based on standard formulas and the values you enter. Whether you are planning a financial decision, tracking a health metric, or solving a practical problem, this tool gives you the numbers you need without requiring signup or account creation.

How to get the best results: Use accurate, up-to-date inputs for the most reliable calculations. When planning ahead, run multiple scenarios with different assumptions to understand the range of possible outcomes.

Note: This tool is designed for educational and planning purposes. For critical financial, medical, or legal decisions, always verify the results with a qualified professional who can evaluate your specific circumstances.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a limit on how many times I can use this?

No limits at all. Use it as many times as you need, completely free.

Does this work on mobile devices?

Yes. The tool is fully responsive and works on smartphones, tablets, and desktop browsers.

How accurate are the results?

Results are based on standard formulas and the values you enter. They are accurate for educational and planning purposes.

Is this tool really free?

Yes, completely free. No signup, no hidden charges, no usage limits. Use it as often as you need.

Can I share the results?

Yes. You can take a screenshot or share the page link with anyone. The tool works the same for everyone.

How to Use the Time Zone Converter

Select your source time zone and target time zone. Choose a date and time, then click Convert. Click Now to set the current date and time in your local time zone automatically.

Time Zone Reference

  • UTC / GMT — Coordinated Universal Time
  • EST / EDT — Eastern Time (New York, Toronto) — UTC-5/UTC-4
  • CST / CDT — Central Time (Chicago, Mexico City) — UTC-6/UTC-5
  • PST / PDT — Pacific Time (Los Angeles, Vancouver) — UTC-8/UTC-7
  • CET / CEST — Central European Time (Paris, Berlin) — UTC+1/UTC+2
  • IST — India Standard Time — UTC+5:30
  • JST — Japan Standard Time (Tokyo, Seoul) — UTC+9
  • AEST / AEDT — Australian Eastern Time — UTC+10/UTC+11

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The converter uses UTC offsets that reflect standard time zone definitions. However, DST transitions can vary by country, so always double-check around DST changeover dates.
UTC stands for Coordinated Universal Time, the primary time standard by which the world regulates clocks and time. It is effectively the same as GMT.
Enter your local time as the source, then select the participant's time zone as the target. Good practice is to specify times in UTC when coordinating across multiple zones.