Scheduling across time zones is one of the most common reasons to look up a conversion. This tool lets you pick a single source moment (date and time in UTC) and see the equivalent local time in 20 common zones around the world, including the major financial centres (New York, London, Frankfurt, Tokyo, Singapore, Hong Kong, Sydney), the major US cities (Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago, New York), and key Asian and Middle Eastern hubs (Karachi, Kolkata, Bangkok, Dubai). Daylight-saving transitions are handled automatically by the browser's Intl API, so a meeting scheduled for 14:00 UTC on a date that falls in northern-hemisphere DST will show in the correct local DST offset for cities like New York and London.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. The browser's Intl.DateTimeFormat applies the correct DST offset for the date you pick. Schedule a meeting for 14:00 UTC on 15 July (northern hemisphere DST) and New York shows 10:00 EDT. Schedule the same UTC time on 15 January and New York shows 09:00 EST. The one-hour difference reflects the DST transition.
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