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Current Epoch Time — Live Seconds & Milliseconds

The banner at the top is the answer: the current Unix epoch, ticking every second, in both seconds and milliseconds with copy buttons beside each. It reads your own device clock — no server round-trip, no latency fudge. The converter below is pre-loaded with the moment you opened the page, so you can immediately see how "now" renders across formats and zones.

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  1. 1Paste an epochSeconds or milliseconds — the unit is auto-detected. Or flip to Human → Epoch and pick a date.
  2. 2Read every formatLocal time, UTC ISO 8601, and relative time render together, instantly.
  3. 3Compare time zonesThe zone matrix shows the same instant across six regions — add more from the picker.

current unix time ● live

sec
ms

Seconds or milliseconds — the unit is detected automatically from the value's magnitude.

Your local time

GMT / UTC (ISO 8601)

Relative time

time zone machine

  • UTC
  • New York
  • Los Angeles
  • London
  • Berlin
  • Tokyo

All conversion happens with your browser’s native Date andIntl engines — timestamps you paste are never transmitted.

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