What is Unix Timestamp?
Unix timestamp is the number of seconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970 (midnight
UTC/GMT), not counting leap seconds. It is a time representation used in Unix systems and many other
operating systems.
Tool Features
- Timestamp to Date Time: Convert Unix timestamp to readable date time format
- Date Time to Timestamp: Convert date time to Unix timestamp
- Real-time Timestamp: Get the current Unix timestamp
How to Use
- Enter the timestamp or date time you want to convert on the homepage
- Click the corresponding conversion button
- View the conversion result, you can quickly copy the result using the copy button
Why Use Unix Timestamp?
- Unified Standard: Unix timestamp is a globally recognized time representation
- Easy Calculation: Timestamp is a simple number, making time calculations easier
- Cross-platform Compatibility: Almost all programming languages support timestamps