Unix Time to Date Converter

Easily convert epoch Unix seconds into human-readable Date outputs in UTC and local timezones.

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About Unix Time to Date Converter

If you are staring at a random 10-digit number like 1711550000 retrieved from an API payload, it is almost certainly a Unix timestamp. Use our Unix Time to Date Converter to transform that raw integer into an exact human-readable date format.

What is Unix Time to Date Conversion?

The Unix Time to Date process takes the total number of seconds since January 1, 1970 (UTC) and maps it against calendar rules to output the exact Year, Month, Day, and Time. It is the core mechanism allowing computers to process time agnostically.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if it is seconds or milliseconds?

A standard Unix timestamp in seconds is usually 10 digits long (e.g. 1711550000). If it is 13 digits long, it is in milliseconds and must be divided by 1000 first.

Is it completely free?

Yes, this converter is completely free and works instantly within your browser environment.

Does it consider my local timezone?

Yes, the tool will automatically output both the absolute UTC time and your localized equivalent.