Current Timestamp

View the current date and time in various formats (ISO, UTC, Local).

Updated Dec 06, 2025

Current Timestamp
1764992229
2025-12-06 03:37:09.482
Unix Timestamp (Seconds)1764992229
Unix Timestamp (Milliseconds)1764992229482
ISO 86012025-12-06T03:37:09.482Z
UTC StringSat, 06 Dec 2025 03:37:09 GMT
Local StringSat Dec 06 2025 03:37:09 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Locale Date String12/6/2025
Locale Time String3:37:09 AM

Time Tools

Current Timestamp & Date

Get the current Unix timestamp, ISO 8601 date, and local time instantly.

About Unix Time

Unix time is a system for describing a point in time. It is the number of seconds that have elapsed since the Unix Epoch (January 1, 1970).

It is widely used in operating systems and file formats. This tool helps developers and users quickly get the current timestamp for debugging or conversion.

Features

Live Updates

Time updates in real-time every second.

Multiple Formats

View time in Unix, ISO, UTC, and Local formats.

One-Click Copy

Easily copy any timestamp format to your clipboard.

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Frequently asked questions

What is a Unix Timestamp?

A Unix timestamp (also known as Epoch time) is the number of seconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970 (00:00:00 UTC), not counting leap seconds. It is widely used in computing to track time.

What is ISO 8601?

ISO 8601 is an international standard for covering the exchange of date- and time-related data. It typically looks like 'YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss.sssZ' (e.g., 2023-10-27T10:00:00.000Z).

Does this tool handle timezones?

Yes. The tool displays the current time in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) as well as your local time based on your browser's settings.

Why is the timestamp changing?

The timestamp represents the current moment in time. Since time is constantly moving forward, the timestamp increments every second (or millisecond). You can pause the update using the pause button.

How to use Current Timestamp

Follow these four quick steps to translate timestamps without losing context right inside your browser—no downloads, no accounts, and no data leaving the FreeTools.run sandbox.

  1. Step 1: Load your source data

    Paste text, drag a file, or start with our curated sample to understand how the datetime workflow behaves with real inputs.

  2. Step 2: Adjust tool options

    Toggle presets, update formatting rules, or choose export preferences. All controls update in real time so you can preview the effect before committing.

  3. Step 3: Review the live preview

    Use the split-pane preview, inline validation, or diff output to confirm the transformation looks correct before you copy anything back into your project.

  4. Step 4: Export or chain another tool

    Copy the result, download a file, or jump into a related FreeTools.run utility (like Diff Checker or the QR Code Generator) to continue the workflow without leaving the browser.

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