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Timestamp Converter

Timestamp Converter translates between Unix timestamps (seconds, milliseconds, microseconds, nanoseconds), ISO 8601, RFC 2822, and human-readable formats. Live current-time display, timezone toggle (local / UTC), relative formatting ("2 hours ago"), and per-row copy buttons.

Backend developers deal with timestamps constantly — and every system picks a slightly different representation. Unix seconds, milliseconds (JavaScript default), microseconds (PostgreSQL), nanoseconds (Go), ISO 8601 strings, RFC 2822 email dates, and various locale formats all show up in logs, APIs, and database rows. Timestamp Converter normalizes all of them. Paste any timestamp in any format — Unix integer with auto-detected unit, ISO string, RFC string, even a natural date like "March 15 2024" — and every other format renders instantly with its own Copy button. A live current-time display updates each second; click Use to insert the current timestamp for quick iteration. A timezone toggle between local and UTC shows how the same instant reads in both. A relative time formatter ("2 hours ago", "in 3 days") helps sanity-check expiry and creation times.

Live voorvertoning
example.com
Timestamp Converter ● live
Current Time
1743472800 1743472800000 ms Copy Use
Input
1735689600
Converted
Unix (s) 1735689600 Copy Unix (ms) 1735689600000 Copy ISO 8601 2025-01-01T00:00:00.000Z Copy RFC 2822 Wed, 01 Jan 2025 00:00:00 GMT Copy Formatted 2025-01-01 00:00:00 (UTC) Copy Weekday Wednesday Copy Relative 2 months ago Copy
Belangrijkste kenmerken

Live Current Time

Top of the panel shows the current Unix time in both seconds and milliseconds, updating every second. Quick reference, quick copy.

Any Input Format

Accepts Unix integers (auto-detects s/ms/us/ns), ISO 8601, RFC 2822, natural dates, and locale strings. No manual format picker required.

All Output Formats

Outputs Unix s, Unix ms, ISO 8601, RFC 2822, formatted local, weekday name, day of year, and relative time — all at once.

Per-Row Copy Buttons

Each output format has its own Copy button. Grab exactly the format your target system expects in one click.

Timezone Toggle

Switch between local timezone and UTC. Same instant, different display — essential for debugging timezone bugs.

Relative Time Formatting

"2 hours ago" / "in 3 days" formatting helps sanity-check expiry times, session durations, and cache ages.

Veelvoorkomende scenario's

Debugging Expiry Bugs

Paste a token's exp claim and see when it expires in local time and as relative ("expired 2 hours ago") — instantly diagnose 401 errors.

Log Investigation

Copy a timestamp from a log line, paste into the converter, and see the human-readable equivalent — no more mental arithmetic on Unix integers.

Database Query Building

Convert a human date like "2024-01-01" to Unix ms to paste into a WHERE clause, or the opposite — convert a returned ms back to readable form.

API Scheduling

When scheduling cron jobs or API calls, convert "tomorrow at 9am UTC" to a Unix timestamp ready to drop into config.

Cross-Timezone Debugging

Swap between local and UTC to check whether a "bug" is actually a timezone display issue on the front-end.

Hoe te gebruiken
1

Open Timestamp Converter

Click the Timestamp icon in the DevSuite Pro dock. A panel opens with live current time at top and an input field below.

2

Paste a Timestamp

Paste any Unix integer, ISO string, or date. Choose the unit (Auto, Seconds, Milliseconds, etc.) if auto-detect guesses wrong.

3

Pick Timezone

Toggle Local vs UTC. The formatted output and weekday update based on the chosen zone.

4

Read the Formats

Every output format renders below: Unix s/ms, ISO, RFC, formatted, weekday, day-of-year, and relative time.

5

Copy the One You Need

Click Copy next to any row to grab that specific format — ready to paste into your query, code, or logs.

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