Epoch → Date
Convert Unix timestamps into human-readable dates.
Convert Unix timestamps to readable dates and dates back to Unix timestamps instantly.
Convert Unix timestamps into human-readable dates.
Convert a date and time into Unix timestamps.
Get Unix timestamps for the beginning and end of a year, month or day.
Convert seconds into years, days, hours and minutes.
Convert a duration into total seconds.
The Unix epoch, also known as Unix time, POSIX time or a Unix timestamp, represents the number of seconds since January 1, 1970 00:00:00 UTC, excluding leap seconds.
Unix timestamps are commonly used by APIs, databases, operating systems and programming languages because they provide a simple numerical representation of a point in time.
This converter supports seconds, milliseconds, microseconds and nanoseconds.
| Time | Seconds |
|---|---|
| 1 minute | 60 |
| 1 hour | 3,600 |
| 1 day | 86,400 |
| 1 week | 604,800 |
| 1 month (~30.44 days) | 2,629,800 |
| 1 year (365.25 days) | 31,557,600 |
EpochConvert is provided as a free utility for informational and development purposes.
While we aim to provide accurate conversions, results should be independently verified when timestamps are used for financial, legal, medical, security or other critical applications.
EpochConvert does not guarantee that every third-party system will interpret timestamps in exactly the same way.
EpochConvert is provided as a free informational and developer utility. The tools on this website are intended to assist with Unix timestamp and date conversions, but should not be relied upon as the sole source of information for important or time-sensitive decisions.
Always verify important timestamps, dates, time zones and calculations using an appropriate secondary source or your own software before relying on them.
Some situations may produce unexpected results. Incorrect date or time settings on your device may affect conversions when Local Time is selected. Time zone and daylight-saving-time rules can also vary between systems and may change over time.
Extremely old or far-future dates may not be handled consistently by every browser, operating system or programming environment. Different programming languages, databases and APIs may also use different timestamp formats, precision or supported date ranges.
Unix timestamps may be represented in seconds, milliseconds, microseconds or nanoseconds. Using the wrong unit can produce an incorrect result.
Historical dates and time zones may not always reflect the exact rules that were in effect at that time.
While we make reasonable efforts to keep EpochTime accurate and functional, we make no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, reliability or availability of the information and tools provided.
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, EpochTime and its operators shall not be responsible for any loss, damage, data loss, business interruption or other consequences resulting from reliance on information or calculations provided by this website.
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By using this website, you acknowledge that you use the tools at your own discretion and risk.
Last updated: August 18, 2026
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