How to use Linux Timestamp Converter
- Type or paste your value into Linux Timestamp Converter's input area.
- Set Unix timestamp, Date & time, Unit so the output fits your use case.
- Select Now and the result updates immediately, with no upload.
- Finish by choosing Copy to take the output with you.
About this tool
There is no server behind Linux Timestamp Converter. Linux Timestamp Converter converts between Unix time and human dates in your browser, accounting for the offset you choose.
It is handy for logs and APIs that speak epoch time. No data is sent anywhere, so it stays fast and private by default.
Frequently asked questions
What does Linux Timestamp Converter do?
Use Linux Timestamp Converter to convert your input without installing anything using the Unix timestamp, Date & time controls; everything happens client-side.
Do I need an account for Linux Timestamp Converter?
No — Linux Timestamp Converter needs no account, sign-up or installation.
Is my input private in Linux Timestamp Converter?
Yes — your input never leaves your device; Linux Timestamp Converter does all the work in your browser.
Which time zone does Linux Timestamp Converter use?
Linux Timestamp Converter converts using your browser's locale and UTC, all on your device.
Can I use Linux Timestamp Converter without a connection?
Yes — after the first load Linux Timestamp Converter runs entirely offline.