Time Zone Converter

Convert time between different time zones with an interactive world map. Calculate time differences, handle daylight saving time, and view time zone information.

Date

Time

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UTC

Current Time: 12:46:00

Full Date: Wednesday, August 6, 2025 12:46 PM

UTC Offset: Z

Daylight Saving: No

UTC

12:46:00

Z

New York

08:46:00

-04:00

London

13:46:00

+01:00

Tokyo

21:46:00

+09:00

Sydney

22:46:00

+10:00

Paris

14:46:00

+02:00

Dubai

16:46:00

+04:00

Los Angeles

05:46:00

-07:00

Shanghai

20:46:00

+08:00

Cairo

15:46:00

+03:00

Copenhagen

14:46:00

+02:00

Berlin

14:46:00

+02:00

Rome

14:46:00

+02:00

Moscow

15:46:00

+03:00

Singapore

20:46:00

+08:00

Seoul

21:46:00

+09:00

Kolkata

18:16:00

+05:30

Sao Paulo

09:46:00

-03:00

Mexico City

06:46:00

-06:00

Toronto

08:46:00

-04:00

Note: Time zone calculations account for daylight saving time where applicable. The map shows major cities from around the world with their respective time zones.

Features

  • Interactive world map with major time zones
  • Automatic daylight saving time detection
  • UTC offset display for each time zone
  • Detailed time zone information
  • Easy-to-use date and time selection

Common Uses

  • Schedule international meetings
  • Plan travel across time zones
  • Coordinate with remote teams
  • Track global events

Understanding Time Zones

Time zones are regions of the Earth that have the same standard time. The Earth is divided into 24 time zones, each approximately 15 degrees of longitude wide, with UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) as the reference point.

Key concepts:

  • UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) is the primary time standard
  • Time zones are typically offset from UTC by whole hours
  • Some time zones use half-hour or quarter-hour offsets
  • Daylight Saving Time (DST) can affect time zone offsets
  • International Date Line affects date calculations

Frequently Asked Questions

What is UTC?

UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) is the primary time standard by which the world regulates clocks and time. It is not affected by daylight saving time and serves as the basis for all time zone calculations.

How does daylight saving time work?

Daylight saving time (DST) is the practice of setting clocks forward by one hour during the warmer months to extend evening daylight. Not all countries observe DST, and those that do may start and end it on different dates.

What is the International Date Line?

The International Date Line is an imaginary line on the Earth that runs through the Pacific Ocean. When you cross it, you add or subtract a day depending on the direction of travel.