Need to know what time it is in New York when it's 3 PM in London? Struggling to schedule meetings across timezones? Our timezone converter helps you quickly convert times between any cities - one click, no more timezone math headaches!
How to Use the Timezone Converter
Select your source and target timezones (e.g., from 'New York (EST)' to 'London (GMT)'), enter the date and time you want to convert, and instantly see the result. If the conversion crosses midnight, the tool will show '+1 day' or '-1 day' to indicate the date change.
Common Timezone Conversion Scenarios
- International meetings - Confirm local times for both parties when scheduling
- Flight arrivals - Calculate local arrival time at destination
- Remote collaboration - Coordinate working hours across distributed teams
- Live events - Convert broadcast times of overseas streams or sports
- Staying connected - Schedule video calls with family and friends abroad
Supported Timezones
This tool supports 17+ major city timezones including: Beijing/Shanghai (CST), Tokyo (JST), Seoul (KST), Singapore (SGT), Dubai (GST), London (GMT), Paris/Berlin (CET), Moscow (MSK), New York (EST), Chicago (CST), Los Angeles (PST), Sydney (AEST), Auckland (NZST), and more.
FAQ
Q: How do I know if the converted time is the next or previous day?
A: When conversion involves a date change, the result will show '+1 day' (next day) or '-1 day' (previous day) below the time, clearly indicating the date difference.
Q: Does it handle daylight saving time automatically?
A: This tool uses simplified timezone offsets. For regions with daylight saving time (US, Europe), consider manually adjusting by 1 hour during DST periods, or use the World Clock tool for real-time accuracy.
Q: What is UTC and how does it relate to other timezones?
A: UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) is the world's time standard. Other timezones are expressed as offsets from UTC. For example, New York (EST) is UTC-5, meaning it's 5 hours behind UTC.