About time zone conversion
A time zone converter shows what a given time is in other parts of the world. Pick a date and time and a source zone, then compare it across the zones you care about — perfect for scheduling calls, meetings and deadlines across countries. It accounts for each zone current offset, including daylight saving, and runs entirely in your browser.
How Time Zone works
How to convert a time between zones
- Enter a date and time and choose its time zone.
- Add the zones you want to compare.
- See the matching local time in each one instantly.
Daylight saving
Time zones shift by an hour during daylight saving in many countries. The converter uses each region current rules so the result is correct for the date you choose, not just a fixed offset.
Plan across the world
Use it to find a meeting time that works for everyone, check when a deadline lands locally, or coordinate a livestream or launch across regions.
Tips for scheduling across zones
Always confirm the date as well as the time — daylight saving starts and ends on different days around the world, so the gap between two cities can shift by an hour for part of the year. When inviting people, share the time in each person local zone, or send a calendar invite that converts automatically, to avoid missed meetings.
Common uses
- Schedule international meetings
- Find a call time across time zones
- Check a deadline in your local time
- Plan a livestream or launch globally
- Coordinate remote teams
- Convert a time for travel
- Compare several cities at once
- Avoid daylight-saving mistakes