Quickly convert between Unix epoch timestamps and human-readable dates. Support for seconds, milliseconds, and multiple time zones. 100% browser-based and private.
⌚ Launch Converter Tool → ⚡ Seconds & Milliseconds • 🔒 100% Private • 🚀 Instant ResultsConvert from Unix epoch time to a readable date string, or provide a date to generate its corresponding Unix timestamp instantly.
Your dates and timestamps are never uploaded. All conversions happen locally in your browser's RAM, keeping your data logs private.
Support for standard 10-digit (seconds) and 13-digit (milliseconds) timestamps. Accurate conversion for historical and future dates.
View your results in Local Time or UTC. Essential for debugging server logs and international application data.
Paste your Unix timestamp or enter a date/time string into the input field.
The tool auto-detects input. Adjust between seconds and milliseconds if needed.
Instantly copy the converted date or epoch value to your clipboard.
Translate cryptic Unix timestamps found in system logs into readable dates to troubleshoot errors faster.
Quickly convert timestamps from SQL or NoSQL databases into human dates for data verification and reporting.
Generate precise timestamps for request headers, tokens, and payloads while testing your backend services.
We value developer privacy. Our Timestamp tool runs purely in your browser's RAM; no date strings or values are logged or saved.
The Unix timestamp (or Epoch time) is the number of seconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970 (UTC), not counting leap seconds.
Yes! Our tool automatically detects if your timestamp is in seconds (10 digits) or milliseconds (13 digits) and converts accordingly.
Yes! PixelOkay provides this and all other developer tools for free with no daily limits or registration required.