Epoch Converter
Convert Unix timestamps to human-readable dates and vice versa.
Epoch to Date
Date to Epoch
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Unix Epoch?
The Unix Epoch is the number of seconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970 (UTC), not counting leap seconds. It is the standard time format for Unix systems and many modern APIs.
Does this support milliseconds?
Yes, our converter automatically detects if an epoch is in seconds (10 digits) or milliseconds (13 digits) and provides the correct human-readable date.
Is the time in UTC or Local?
We display the converted date in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) to ensure consistency across different time zones and server applications.
How to Use the High-Precision Epoch Converter
To decode a system timestamp, paste your numeric string into the 'Epoch to Date' input. The tool supports both 10-digit (seconds) and 13-digit (milliseconds) formats, rendering a UTC timestamp instantly. To generate a new epoch, use the datetime selector to pick a specific moment in time. The corresponding integer value is calculated in real-time, providing immediate data for software development, database queries, and system logging.
Why Use an Online High-Precision Epoch Converter?
Our Epoch Converter is an elite backend utility designed for software engineers and systems architects who require absolute temporal precision. By utilizing local system time and high-resolution date parsing in your browser, it eliminates the latency and security risks of external API calls. The premium glassmorphic interface features a real-time running clock and high-contrast typography, making complex time-zone management and debugging feel sophisticated and effortless. It is a completely free, privacy-first resource built for the modern DevOps workflow.