Timer Hub

Timezone Converter

Convert a time between cities and find a meeting slot that works.

Converted time

  • New York

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  • London

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  • Tokyo

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Quick add a city

Add any time zone

Meeting finder

Hours that fall within 8:00–20:00 everywhere

Hours are shown in UTC time. Highlighted cells are comfortable working hours in every selected zone.

How to use the timezone converter

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    Pick the source city or time zone and the date and time you want to convert.

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    Add one or more target cities to see that moment in their local time.

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    The converted times update instantly as you change the source.

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    Use the meeting view to spot hours that work across all the cities at once.

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    Share the link so everyone sees the same converted times.

Tips & tricks

Converting a time across zones is the everyday version of "is 3pm my time a sane hour for them?" Pick your time, add their cities, and the answer is right there — no mental arithmetic, no daylight-saving mistakes.

The meeting view is the real time-saver: add two or three cities and it highlights the hours that fall within everyone's reasonable day, so you can pick a slot that is fair to all.

Daylight saving is handled for you. Because conversions are based on each location's time zone rules, you do not have to remember who has changed their clocks and who has not.

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert a time between time zones?

Choose a source city and a date and time, then add target cities. The converter shows that exact moment in each city's local time.

Can it help me schedule a meeting?

Yes. Add the cities of everyone involved and the meeting view highlights the hours that fall within a reasonable day for all of them.

Does it account for daylight saving time?

Yes. Conversions use each location's full time-zone rules, so daylight saving shifts are applied automatically.

Can I share a converted time?

Yes — the source time and cities are stored in the page link, so sharing the URL shows everyone the same result.

How is this different from the world clock?

The world clock shows current times right now. The converter takes a specific chosen time and translates it across zones — built for planning.

Is the timezone converter free?

Yes, completely free with no sign-up.