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Timestamp ↔ Date Converter

About Timestamp Converter

Timestamp represents a point in time (seconds since 1970). This tool supports seconds and milliseconds conversion. It also supports Beijing Time (UTC+8) and Local Time conversion, useful for log analysis and debugging.

Current Timestamp: -

Local Time: -

Beijing Time: -

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How to Convert Timestamps?

  • 1Convert Timestamp: Enter a 10-digit (seconds) or 13-digit (milliseconds) number, then click "Convert to Date".
  • 2Convert Date: Select or enter a date format in the date input box, then click "Convert to Timestamp".
  • 3This tool supports real-time display of the current time, making it easy to quickly get the current Unix timestamp.

Timestamp Common Knowledge

What is a Unix Timestamp?

A Unix timestamp is the number of seconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970 (midnight UTC/GMT), not counting leap seconds.

Is the timestamp 10 or 13 digits?

Usually, 10 digits represent second precision, and 13 digits represent millisecond precision. This tool has built-in detection logic to automatically recognize both formats.

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