Unix (s):1782526443
Unix (ms):1782526443134
ISO 8601:2026-06-27T02:14:03.134Z
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Unix Timestamp Converter

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Standard formats

unix timestamp (seconds)
1612137600
unix timestamp (milliseconds)
1612137600000
iso 8601 (utc)
2021-02-01T00:00:00.000Z
iso 8601 (local, no Z)
2021-02-01T00:00:00
rfc 2822 (email/http)
Mon, 01 Feb 2021 00:00:00 +0000
human readable
Monday, 1 February 2021, 00:00:00 UTC

Timezones

UTC
01 Feb 2021, 00:00:00
UTC
01 Feb 2021, 00:00:00

Platform-specific formats

windows filetime
132566112000000000
apple cocoa time
633830400
excel serial date
44228.00000
ntp timestamp
3821126400
gps timestamp
Week 2143, ToW 86400s
.net datetime ticks
637477344000000000
webkit timestamp
13256611200000000
tai timestamp
1612137637
(UTC +37s, as of 2017)
julian date
2459246.50000
modified julian date (mjd)
59246.00000
lilian date
160086
unix day
18659

ABOUT THIS TIMESTAMP

Unix timestamp 1612137600 represents Monday, 1 February 2021 at 00:00:00 UTC. In milliseconds it is 1612137600000. This moment falls on day 32 of 2021, in week 5. The ISO 8601 representation is 2021-02-01T00:00:00.000Z. The Windows FILETIME equivalent is 132566112000000000. The Apple Cocoa timestamp is 633830400. The Excel serial date is 44228.00000. The NTP timestamp is 3821126400. The Modified Julian Date is 59246.00000. The Unix Day number is 18659.

DAY OF WEEK
Monday
DAY OF YEAR
32 of 365
WEEK NUMBER
Week 5
UNIX DAY
18659
LEAP YEAR
No
DAYS FROM TODAY
1972 days ago
UTC OFFSET FROM NOW
-1972 days

Specialist tools

ABOUT TIMESTAMP CONVERSION

What is a Unix timestamp?

A Unix timestamp is the number of seconds elapsed since 1 January 1970 00:00:00 UTC -- a moment known as the Unix epoch. It is the most universal way computers store and transmit time because it is a timezone-agnostic integer that requires no calendar logic to compare or sort. Most programming languages, databases, and APIs use Unix timestamps as their internal time representation.

Why are there so many timestamp formats?

Different systems chose different starting points and different units. Windows measures time in 100-nanosecond intervals since 1 January 1601. Apple's frameworks count seconds since 1 January 2001. GPS counts weeks and seconds since 6 January 1980. Excel counts days since 30 December 1899, with an intentional bug that treats 1900 as a leap year for Lotus 1-2-3 compatibility. Converting between these formats requires knowing the offset between each epoch and the Unix epoch, then accounting for differences in unit scale.

What can unixtime.wtf convert?

Paste any timestamp and get instant conversion to 17 formats: Unix seconds, Unix milliseconds, ISO 8601, RFC 2822, human readable, Windows FILETIME, Apple Cocoa time, Excel serial date, NTP timestamp, GPS timestamp, .NET DateTime ticks, WebKit timestamp, TAI, Julian Day Number, Modified Julian Date, Lilian Date, and Unix Day. The specialist tools handle JWT token decoding, cron expression parsing, relative time expressions, and batch log normalisation. All conversions happen client-side -- nothing is sent to a server.