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Timestamp
Convert Unix timestamps to human-readable dates and back. Live clock included.
Current Unix Timestamp
1777283700
Unix Timestamp
Quick Reference
Seconds vs Milliseconds
Auto-detected. Values > 1 trillion are treated as ms.
Supported Date Formats
ISO 8601, RFC 2822, or any Date.parse() compatible string.
About Timestamp
Convert between Unix timestamps and human-readable dates instantly. RAW's Timestamp Converter supports seconds and milliseconds, shows multiple timezone formats, and includes a live clock showing the current Unix timestamp. Essential for debugging logs, API timestamps, and scheduling.
How to use
- 1Enter a Unix timestamp (seconds or milliseconds) to convert to a date.
- 2Or pick a date and time to get the Unix timestamp.
- 3The live clock shows the current timestamp updating in real-time.
- 4Copy any format with one click.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Unix timestamp?
A Unix timestamp (also called epoch time) is the number of seconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970 00:00:00 UTC. It's a universal way to represent time in computing, independent of timezones.
Seconds vs milliseconds — which do I have?
If your timestamp is 10 digits (e.g., 1700000000), it's in seconds. If it's 13 digits (e.g., 1700000000000), it's in milliseconds. RAW auto-detects which format you're using.
Does it handle timezones?
Yes. The converter shows the date in both UTC and your local timezone. You can see exactly how a timestamp maps to different timezones.