Timezone Converter
Convert time across multiple timezones simultaneously.
UTC
07/10/2026, 18:57:00 UTCAmerica/New_York
07/10/2026, 14:57:00 EDTAmerica/Los_Angeles
07/10/2026, 11:57:00 PDTAmerica/Chicago
07/10/2026, 13:57:00 CDTEurope/London
07/10/2026, 19:57:00 GMT+1Europe/Paris
07/10/2026, 20:57:00 GMT+2Europe/Berlin
07/10/2026, 20:57:00 GMT+2Asia/Tokyo
07/11/2026, 03:57:00 GMT+9Asia/Shanghai
07/11/2026, 02:57:00 GMT+8Asia/Singapore
07/11/2026, 02:57:00 GMT+8Asia/Dubai
07/10/2026, 22:57:00 GMT+4Australia/Sydney
07/11/2026, 04:57:00 GMT+10How to Use
- Pick a reference date and time using the date-time picker, then select its source timezone (e.g., America/New_York). The tool uses the IANA timezone database with full DST awareness — it knows when each region springs forward or falls back.
- Add one or more target timezones to compare. The converter instantly displays the equivalent local time for each selected timezone side by side. For example, 9:00 AM in San Francisco shows as 12:00 PM in New York, 5:00 PM in London, and 1:00 AM next day in Tokyo.
- Share or copy the converted times, or adjust the reference time to see how all zones shift in real time. Useful for scheduling international meetings, planning travel, coordinating remote teams across continents, or setting webinar times for a global audience.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does the converter account for Daylight Saving Time?
- Yes — it uses the full IANA Time Zone Database (tzdata), which tracks DST rules for every region worldwide, including historical and future changes. When you pick a date, the converter automatically applies the correct UTC offset for that specific date considering DST. DST transitions are handled seamlessly.
- Can I compare more than two timezones at once?
- Absolutely. You can add as many target timezones as you need — compare 5, 10, or 20 cities simultaneously. This is especially useful for globally distributed teams needing to find a meeting time that works across San Francisco, New York, London, Berlin, Bangalore, Singapore, and Sydney.
- What's the difference between UTC offset and timezone?
- A UTC offset (like UTC+8) is just a fixed hour difference — it doesn't account for DST. A timezone (like America/Chicago) includes both the standard offset AND DST rules. For example, Chicago is UTC-6 in winter and UTC-5 in summer. Our converter uses full timezone names for accurate conversion on any date.