Convert Times Across Timezones Online
Convert a datetime from one timezone to another for scheduling, support handoff, launches, and distributed work.
How to use Timezone Converter
Choose the settings you want for the generated output.
Adjust the available options, then run the tool.
Copy or download the result once it looks right.
Why this helps in real workflows
A meeting time needs to be shared across multiple regions.
A launch window has to be translated for another team or customer.
Support hours need a quick timezone conversion.
You want to avoid manual DST mistakes in scheduling.
Which tool should you choose?
Timezone Converter: Choose this when you want to view the same datetime across two timezones.
Date Difference Calculator: Choose Date Difference Calculator when you want the interval between two datetimes.
Common problems and fixes
I want to know what 14:30 in Berlin is in New York.
Set Berlin as the source timezone and New York as the destination timezone.
DST changes make manual conversion error-prone.
Use the IANA timezone selection so the browser can apply the correct offset rules automatically.
I need a shareable reference in UTC too.
The output includes UTC alongside the source and destination times.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I convert a time between timezones?
Pick the date and time, choose the source and destination timezones, and the tool will show the converted result instantly.
Does this handle daylight saving time?
Yes. The converter uses IANA timezone rules, which include all historical and current DST transitions for each region.
What is an IANA timezone?
IANA timezones are named identifiers like 'America/New_York' or 'Europe/Berlin' that define a location's full time history including DST changes. They're more reliable than raw UTC offsets like +05:00 because offsets can change.
How do I schedule a meeting across US and European timezones?
Set the source time and 'US/Eastern' or 'America/New_York' as the source, then pick 'Europe/London' or 'Europe/Berlin' as the target. The result accounts for whether DST is active at that date.
Why do I get different results on different dates?
Because DST transitions happen on specific dates. A given time in New York might be UTC-5 in winter and UTC-4 in summer. The converter uses the date you enter to apply the correct offset.
Is this timezone converter free?
Yes. It runs in your browser and is free to use.