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World Clock & Timezone Converter

See the current time in multiple timezones at once. Add and remove cities, convert specific times between zones, and plan meetings that work across the globe.

New York
01:06:10 PM
Sun, Jul 19
UTC-4
London
06:06:10 PM
Sun, Jul 19
UTC+1
Tokyo
02:06:10 AM
Mon, Jul 20
UTC+9
Sydney
03:06:10 AM
Mon, Jul 20
UTC+10
Time Converter
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Live world clock. Uses your browser's Intl API for accurate timezone data.

How to Track Time Across Timezones

Watch live clocks for cities worldwide and convert meeting times with The IT Hustle's free World Clock.

  1. 1
    Review the default citiesNew York, London, Tokyo, and Sydney load by default, each with a live ticking clock, date, and UTC offset.
  2. 2
    Add your citiesPick from 24 major cities — Dubai, Singapore, São Paulo, Berlin, Seoul, and more — and remove any you don't need.
  3. 3
    Convert a specific timeEnter a time in HH:MM format and choose which zone it's in.
  4. 4
    Read it in every zoneThe converter shows that moment in each of your selected cities — instantly revealing who'd be asleep during your proposed meeting.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Times come from your browser's built-in timezone database, which tracks each region's DST rules — so London correctly shows GMT in January and BST in July without you doing anything.

Add each participant's city, then enter your proposed time in the converter. Seeing 9:00 AM New York render as 11:00 PM Tokyo tells you immediately to keep looking — aim for overlap inside everyone's working hours.

It's how far a zone is from Coordinated Universal Time — New York is UTC-5 in winter, Tokyo is UTC+9. Offsets make mental math between zones easy: the difference between the two offsets is the hour gap.

They tick every second based on your device's clock. If your computer's time is synced (which modern systems do automatically), the displayed times are accurate.

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