Timezone Converter
Convert time between any two timezones
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What is the timezone converter?
Pick two cities and a time in one; the converter shows the same moment in the other.
How to use the timezone converter
Choose a source city, pick a time, choose a destination city, and the equivalent time appears. The page also shows whether the destination is on the same day, the day before, or the day after.
Common questions
- Does it handle daylight saving?
- Yes, automatically. The conversion uses each city's actual offset on the date you picked, including any DST shift in effect that day.
- Why is the difference an odd number of minutes for some cities?
- Some regions use half-hour or 45-minute offsets: India is at +5:30, Nepal at +5:45, parts of Australia at +9:30. The converter respects each location's actual offset.
- Can I share a converted time with a colleague?
- Copy the page URL once you have set the cities and the time; the selection persists in the URL.
Tips
For a meeting that needs multiple cities, the meeting planner (linked in the sidebar) shows the whole 24-hour day across every selected zone at once; better than running the converter several times.
When to use the converter vs the world clock
The world clock answers "what time is it now in X?". The converter answers "what time would X be when it is Y here?". For travel planning, journalism, scheduling a phone call across two zones, the converter is the right tool; for daily ambient awareness, the world clock is.