Current Unix Timestamp
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seconds-
millisecondsTimestamp to Date
Enter a Unix timestamp (seconds or milliseconds)
Date to Timestamp
Pick a date and time to get the Unix timestamp
Run this tool in three short steps.
Introduce un timestamp o fecha
Escribe un timestamp Unix (segundos o milisegundos) para convertir a fecha, o elige una fecha y hora para obtener su timestamp.
Convierte entre formatos
Los resultados se muestran en UTC, hora local, 16 zonas horarias principales, ISO 8601, RFC 2822 y un formato personalizado que definas — todo se actualiza al instante.
Copia el resultado
Cada fila de salida tiene un botón de copiar con un clic. Toda la conversión se ejecuta localmente en tu navegador — no se envía nada a ningún servidor.
What people ask before they use this tool.
What is a Unix timestamp?
How does this tool detect seconds vs milliseconds?
What time zones are supported?
What is the valid range for Unix timestamps?
What custom format tokens are supported?
Can I start converting timestamps right away?
Does this tool work on mobile devices?
How does this compare to using the date command on the command line?
What is ISO 8601 and when should I use it?
What is the Year 2038 problem?
Can I convert a date string like "March 15, 2024" to a timestamp?
What other Coda One tools are useful alongside the Timestamp Converter?
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Coda One's Unix Timestamp Converter lets you convert between epoch timestamps and human-readable dates instantly. Features a live ticking clock, bidirectional conversion, 16 timezone options, custom format output, and copy buttons for every format. Supports both seconds and milliseconds with automatic detection. It is a browser-first workflow for fast debugging when you need to inspect multiple time representations without bouncing between terminal commands and docs.