🕒 World Time Converter

UTC to your local time

Convert UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) to your local time zone, detected automatically.
Home row (top) sets the day. DST handled automatically via Intl.
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UTC to your local time

UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) is the global reference time that never changes for daylight saving. This page shows UTC alongside your own time zone, detected automatically from your browser, so you can read any UTC timestamp at a glance.

UTC is widely used by developers, aviation, and servers. Your offset from UTC is shown on your row above; it changes only if your region observes daylight saving.

Frequently asked questions

What is UTC?
UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) is the primary time standard by which the world regulates clocks. It does not change for daylight saving, which makes it the reference for servers, APIs, aviation, and international coordination.
Is UTC the same as GMT?
In everyday use they are effectively the same (both UTC+0). Technically UTC is a precise atomic time standard, while GMT is a time zone; the UK uses GMT in winter and BST (UTC+1) in summer.
How do I convert UTC to my local time?
Add or subtract your local UTC offset. This page detects your time zone automatically and shows both rows, so you can read the local equivalent of any UTC time directly.

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