The whole world's time & date
in one beautiful place
Your live local clock, the current time in every country, and a full set of free date tools — fast, accurate and a pleasure to use on any device.
World Clock
Time & Date Tools
World Clock
Live time for every country and major city, updated every second.
OPEN →Calendar
A clean monthly calendar you can browse and print, with today highlighted.
OPEN →Calculator
A fast online calculator for everyday sums, percentages and quick maths.
OPEN →Age Calculator
Find your exact age in years, months, days, hours and seconds.
OPEN →Countdown Timer
Count down to any event — Eid, New Year, an exam or a birthday.
OPEN →Date Difference
Count the days, weeks and months between any two dates.
OPEN →Working Days
Count business days between two dates, skipping weekends.
OPEN →Time Zone Converter
Convert a time from one city to another across the globe.
OPEN →Stopwatch
A precise online stopwatch with lap times — no download needed.
OPEN →Unix Timestamp
Convert Unix epoch timestamps to a human date and back, live.
OPEN →Time Duration
Find the hours and minutes between two times, or add time to a clock.
OPEN →Day of the Week
Find which weekday any date falls on, plus week number and day of year.
OPEN →Time and date, made simple for the whole world
Time feels like the most ordinary thing in the world until you try to share a single moment across borders. A call that is mid-morning for you might be the dead of night for a colleague, and a deadline written in one country's clock can quietly mean something completely different in another. timedateworld was built to take that confusion away. Whatever country you are thinking about, the answer to "what time is it there right now?" is only a glance away, and every clock you see updates live, second by second.
The heart of the site is the live world clock, which shows the current local time in major cities on every continent. Because the clocks read directly from your device's own time-zone engine, they automatically respect daylight saving and unusual offsets, so the time you see for London, Tokyo or Islamabad is the real time there, not an estimate. There is nothing to refresh and nothing to set up; you simply open a page and the right answer is already on the screen, ticking forward.
A full toolbox, not just a clock
Around the clock sits a growing set of tools, each tuned to a common question about time. The age calculator counts your life down to the second and tells you how long until your next birthday. The countdown timer turns a distant event into a live tally of days, hours and seconds. The date-difference calculator measures the gap between any two dates, while the working-days calculator does the same job but skips weekends, which is what you really want for deadlines and deliveries. There is a clean monthly calendar you can browse and print, a fast everyday calculator with percentages, a precise stopwatch with lap times, a time-zone converter for planning meetings across the planet, and a Unix timestamp converter for developers. Together they cover almost everything you might need to do with a clock or a calendar.
Free, private and fast
Everything here is free, needs no account, and runs instantly in your browser. The numbers you type — your birthday, your event dates, your sums — stay on your device and are never uploaded to a server. That makes the tools quick, and it means your information remains your own. The pages are light, so they load fast even on a slow connection, and they are designed to be just as comfortable on a phone as on a laptop.
Built for real life
Whether you are a student tracking an exam countdown, a traveller checking a flight time, a remote worker juggling several time zones, a developer reading a log file, or simply someone who likes to know exactly where the day stands, this is meant to be the clearest, fastest place to find out. You can also explore time country by country in the Countries section, where each guide pairs the live local time with the national and public holidays that come round every year. Bookmark the pages you use most, and the right answer will always be one tap away.