Timer Hub

World Clock

The current time across your cities — all on one screen.

  • New York

     

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  • London

     

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  • Dubai

     

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  • Tokyo

     

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Quick add

Add any time zone

How to use the world clock

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    Add a city or time zone — start with the suggestions or search for your own.

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    Each city shows its current time, updating live every second.

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    Add as many cities as you need and reorder them to suit you.

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    Your list of cities is saved in your browser for next time.

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    Remove a city any time with a single tap.

Tips & tricks

A world clock turns "what time is it for them right now?" into a glance. Add the cities where your family, colleagues or friends are and you will always know whether it is a reasonable hour to call.

Your city list is saved on your device, so the people and places you care about are there every time you open it — no setup, no account.

If you need to compare times rather than just read them — to find a meeting slot, say — the timezone converter is the companion tool for that.

Frequently asked questions

What does the world clock do?

It shows the current local time in multiple cities or time zones at once, each updating live, so you can see at a glance what time it is around the world.

How many cities can I add?

As many as you need. Add the places where your family, colleagues and friends are, and reorder them however you like.

Is my list of cities saved?

Yes. Your cities are stored in your browser, so your list is ready the next time you open the world clock.

Does it handle daylight saving time?

Yes. Times are derived from each location's time zone, so daylight saving changes are reflected automatically.

How is this different from the timezone converter?

The world clock shows current times. The timezone converter lets you take a specific time and see what it is in other cities — useful for scheduling.

Is the world clock free?

Yes — free, no sign-up, runs in your browser.