What is Unix Timestamp?
Unix time (also known as Epoch time, POSIX time, or Unix timestamp) is a system for describing points in time. It is the number of seconds that have elapsed since the Unix epoch, which is defined as January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 UTC.
Example: The Unix timestamp 1710000000 represents Sun, 10 Mar 2024 00:00:00 GMT.
Unix time is widely used in programming, databases, and systems for storing and exchanging date/time information because it's simple, consistent, and timezone-independent.
Seconds Since Epoch
Unix time counts seconds since Jan 1, 1970 UTC. It's the standard for timestamps in programming.
Timezone Independent
Unix timestamps are always in UTC. Convert to any timezone for display.
Developer Friendly
Used in APIs, databases, logs, and everywhere precise time is needed.
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Unix Timestamp Converter - Convert Epoch Time Instantly
Our Unix Timestamp Converter helps developers and system administrators convert between Unix timestamps and human-readable dates. Perfect for working with APIs, databases, logs, and debugging.
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