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Timestamp Generator

Select a date, choose a timezone, and copy the format you need.

Use the picker or type a date-time value. Seconds are supported.

Search or select timezone...

Pick the timezone the above date-time should be interpreted in.

Unix Timestamp (s)

1760552940

Unix Timestamp (ms)

1760552940000

ISO 8601 (UTC)

2025-10-15T18:29:00.000Z

ISO 8601 (selected zone)

2025-10-15T18:29:00.000Z

Human readable

October 15, 2025 at 6:29:00 PM UTC

Date only

2025-10-15
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Generate human-readable dates, Unix timestamps, and ISO strings for any timezone. Perfect for engineers, analysts, and product teams who need dependable conversions in seconds.

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Why professionals rely on this converter

  • Luxon-powered timezone math keeps daylight-saving and historical offset changes accurate.
  • Generate Unix seconds, Unix milliseconds, ISO 8601 strings, and human-readable timestamps in one view.
  • Responsive, keyboard-friendly interface optimised for engineers shipping features on deadlines.
  • Secure by design: all conversions happen locally with zero data storage.

How to use the timestamp generator

  1. Select or type the source date and time. Include seconds for precise conversions.
  2. Choose the timezone where the event occurs — the tool adjusts offsets automatically.
  3. Copy the Unix, ISO, or readable format you need with one click.
  4. Paste the result into scripts, dashboards, databases, or product specs.

All conversions happen instantly in your browser. If you rely on the timestamps for compliance or billing, cross-check the result before distributing it to your systems.

Epoch to date converter for modern stacks

Transform Unix epoch values into readable dates or shift timestamps between UTC and local time without memorising formulas. The Timestamp Generator is built for product and data teams that live in dashboards, SQL consoles, and CI pipelines.

ISO 8601 and Unix timestamp formats explained

Send consistent timestamps to services such as Stripe, Segment, Datadog, or Snowflake. Generate ISO 8601 strings with timezone info, or millisecond Unix time for event tracking and message queues.

Common use cases that benefit from timestamp tooling

  • Back-end services that must convert UTC to customer-specific timezones.
  • Analytics dashboards and BI tools that prefer ISO 8601 inputs.
  • QA teams reproducing bugs tied to specific release windows.
  • Support teams translating customer-provided timestamps across regions.

Bring dependable timestamp tooling to your team

Need to embed the converter inside your application or workflow? Reach out to info@effati.se to discuss white-label access, tailored feature roadmaps, or enterprise onboarding.

Learn more about timestamps and date-time programming

Explore our comprehensive guides and tutorials covering everything from Unix timestamps to advanced timezone handling. Whether you're debugging a production issue or building a new feature, we have the resources you need.

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Frequently asked questions

Do you store any of my data?

No. The generator runs entirely client-side. Dates, timezones, and copied values never leave your browser.

Which timestamp formats can I copy?

You can copy Unix seconds, Unix milliseconds, ISO 8601 (UTC), ISO 8601 with the selected timezone, a human-readable string, and a date-only value for scheduling interfaces or reporting.

Can I embed this in my project?

Timestamp Generator is a proprietary product. For white-label licensing or integrations, contact info@effati.se and our team will discuss the best option for your roadmap.

How accurate is the timezone conversion?

Timezone rules come from Luxon and the IANA database. The tool respects daylight-saving changes and historical offsets so you can trust conversions for audits and compliance logs.