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Convert between Unix Epoch timestamps and human-readable dates.

Seamless Unix Epoch and Date Conversion

Working with databases and APIs often involves Unix timestamps—the number of seconds that have elapsed since the Unix Epoch (January 1, 1970). Translating these numbers into readable dates manually is impossible. Our Timestamp Converter provides an instant two-way translation. You can enter a Unix timestamp to see it in local and UTC time, or enter a human-readable date to get the corresponding Unix number. This is a vital utility for backend developers, data analysts, and system administrators who need to debug logs and time-based events with absolute precision.

Examples

The timestamp ‘1719225600’ corresponds to June 24, 2024. Our tool handles these conversions in milliseconds across any time zone.

FAQ

  • What is the Unix Epoch? It is the point from which Unix time is measured: 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970.
  • Does it handle milliseconds? Yes, we support both 10-digit (seconds) and 13-digit (milliseconds) timestamps.
  • What is the Y2K38 problem? A limitation where some systems cannot store dates beyond the year 2038 due to 32-bit integer limits.
  • Which time zone is used? We show the result in both UTC and your local device time.
  • Is it free? Yes, like all tools on SmartToolCentral.

Last Updated: June 24, 2026 | Author: Victor Binyi Tumenta