Unix Time Converter
Get the current Unix timestamp and convert between formats.
Unix Time Converter
Convert dates to UNIX timestamps.
Guide
How to Use the Unix Time Converter
Get the most out of this free tool.
Get the current Unix timestamp in seconds and milliseconds with live updating. Convert any date to Unix timestamp and any timestamp back to readable date. Shows the current time in UTC and your local timezone. Essential for developers working with time-based systems.
Tips for Best Results
- Be specific with your inputs for more accurate results.
- Try different variations to compare outcomes.
- Use the copy button to save or share results.
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FAQ
Unix Time Converter FAQ
Common questions answered about this free tool.
What is the current Unix timestamp?
The tool shows the current Unix timestamp in seconds and milliseconds, updating every second.
What is the difference between seconds and milliseconds?
Unix time in seconds (10 digits) is most common. Milliseconds (13 digits) adds three decimal places for precision. Both are displayed.
Are these developer tools free?
Yes, all our developer tools are completely free with no usage limits. Use them as much as you need for your development work.
Do you store my code or data?
No. All processing happens client-side in your browser. Your code and data never leave your device.
What is the maximum input size?
Most tools handle inputs up to several megabytes. For JSON formatter and validators, very large files (over 10MB) may cause slower performance.
Can I use these tools in my CI/CD pipeline?
These tools are designed for browser use. For programmatic access, we recommend using dedicated CLI tools or libraries.
Are the formatters configurable?
Yes, formatters typically include indentation settings (spaces vs tabs). JSON formatter supports different indentation levels.
What encoding standards are supported?
Base64 encoder/decoder supports standard Base64 with padding. URL encoder follows RFC 3986 encoding standards.
Can I validate JSON against a schema?
The JSON Validator checks syntax validity and structure. For JSON Schema validation, you would need specialized tools.
Are the CSS generators production-ready?
Yes, all generated CSS follows W3C standards and works in all modern browsers. Browser prefixes are included where needed.
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