About this tool
What is the Unix Timestamp Converter?
Unix Timestamp Converter is a free, browser-based developer utility for developers, analysts, system administrators, support teams, and data engineers. Use it to convert Unix seconds or milliseconds into local, UTC, and ISO dates, or turn a date into Unix seconds. Start with a Unix timestamp or a local date and time; LiteTools gives you readable date formats and a copy-ready Unix timestamp. There is no account wall, so you can open the page and begin immediately.
The workspace is designed for a focused task instead of a complicated editing suite. Check whether the source value uses seconds or milliseconds and confirm the intended time zone before debugging date-sensitive data. The page explains the result before you download or copy it, helping you decide whether it fits your final workflow. Browser processing is used where the tool supports it; AI-assisted tools clearly identify when a request may be sent to the selected model provider.
Three simple steps
How it works
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Add a Unix timestamp or a local date and time.
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Review the available controls, choose the result you need, and run the unix timestamp converter.
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Check the output carefully, then copy or download readable date formats and a copy-ready Unix timestamp.
Practical ideas
Popular uses
Read a timestamp from an API response
Use the unix timestamp converter for this task, then review the output before adding it to your final workflow.
Create a timestamp for test data
Use the unix timestamp converter for this task, then review the output before adding it to your final workflow.
Compare local time with UTC and ISO 8601
Use the unix timestamp converter for this task, then review the output before adding it to your final workflow.
Common questions
Unix Timestamp Converter FAQ
Is the Unix Timestamp Converter free?
Yes. LiteTools lets you use this developer utility without creating an account or paying a usage fee.
What should I use with the Unix Timestamp Converter?
For the most useful result, start with a Unix timestamp or a local date and time. Check whether the source value uses seconds or milliseconds and confirm the intended time zone before debugging date-sensitive data.
Does my input stay private?
This tool is designed to work in your browser. Your selected input is not uploaded by the tool unless the page explicitly says an external service is required.
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