Timezone Converter
Convert times between different timezones
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The timezone converter translates times across global timezones in real time, with automatic Daylight Saving Time adjustments. Add multiple timezones to compare them side by side and find the best meeting window for distributed teams. It is essential for international business scheduling, travel planning, stock market tracking, and coordinating with remote colleagues around the world.
๐ How to Use
- Select source timezone and date/time
- Add target timezones to compare
- Times are converted automatically
- Compare multiple timezones at once
โจ Features
- โWorldwide timezone support
- โCompare multiple timezones
- โCurrent time display
- โAutomatic DST handling
- โReal-time updates
๐ก Use Cases
- โขRemote Team Leads: Find a meeting slot that works across US, European, and Asian timezones.
- โขStock Traders: Check NYSE and NASDAQ opening and closing times in your local timezone.
- โขInternational Shoppers: Convert Black Friday or flash-sale start times to your local clock.
- โขTravelers: Compare destination local time with home time to prepare for jet lag.
- โขFreelancers: Convert client deadlines from their timezone to yours to avoid missed deliveries.
๐ฏ Tips
- โธAdd your most-used timezones so you can compare them at a glance without searching each time.
- โธRemember that DST regions shift by one hour at different dates โ double-check when scheduling meetings near DST transitions.
- โธThe US has four mainland timezones: Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific โ always confirm which city your contact is in.
- โธUTC does not observe DST, which is why it is the preferred reference for international coordination.
โ FAQ
Q. Does it account for Daylight Saving Time?
A. Yes, DST (Daylight Saving Time) is automatically applied for each region.
Q. What timezone is Korea?
A. Korea is KST (Korea Standard Time), UTC+9.
Q. What is the difference between UTC and GMT?
A. For practical purposes they are the same. UTC is the modern atomic-clock-based standard, while GMT is the traditional name based on the Greenwich Observatory. Technical documentation prefers UTC.
Q. How many timezones does the US have?
A. The continental US uses four: Eastern (UTC-5), Central (UTC-6), Mountain (UTC-7), and Pacific (UTC-8). Including Alaska and Hawaii, there are six.
Q. What is the International Date Line?
A. It is an imaginary line in the Pacific Ocean. Crossing it westward advances the date by one day, and crossing eastward sets it back by one day.