🌍 Timezone Converter offline
Free offline timezone converter. Convert times between different timezones in your browser.
About Timezone Converter
Timezone Converter helps you convert times between different timezones worldwide. Perfect for scheduling meetings, coordinating with remote teams, or planning international events.
Features
- ✓Convert to multiple timezones at once
- ✓Support for major world timezones
- ✓Set custom date and time
- ✓Quick "Now" button for current time
- ✓Shows UTC offset for each timezone
- ✓Real-time conversion as you type
How to Use
- 1.Enter a date and time
- 2.Select the source timezone
- 3.View converted times for all timezones
- 4.Click "Now" to use current time
How to Use
Pick a date and time, choose your source timezone, and the converter shows the equivalents instantly. I use the “Now” button to check current overlaps.
- Select the source timezone.
- Enter the date and time.
- Review the converted times.
- Copy the time you need.
Use Cases
Timezone conversion helps with:
- Global meetings across teams.
- Event planning for webinars.
- Travel coordination and flights.
- Release scheduling in off-peak hours.
Tips & Best Practices
- Always include a timezone when sharing times.
- Store timestamps in UTC for systems.
- Account for DST shifts when scheduling.
- Use ISO 8601 for unambiguous timestamps.
Comparison with online tools
Online timezone tools can log search times and locations. TurboUtil keeps conversions local.
Online tools
- Server-side conversion
- Potential tracking
- Require internet access
- Ads and distractions
TurboUtil
- Client-side calculations
- No uploads or tracking
- Works offline after load
- Instant results
FAQ
Does this handle DST?
Yes, it uses the browser time zone data including DST rules.
Can I convert to many timezones?
Yes. The results list shows all supported zones.
Is this offline?
Yes. Everything runs locally in the browser.
What should I store in databases?
Store UTC timestamps and convert for display.
đź’ˇ Pro Tip: Finding Common Meeting Times
For distributed teams, look for overlapping work hours (9 AM - 5 PM). A 9 AM PST meeting is noon EST—reasonable for both coasts. But 9 AM PST is 5 PM GMT (end of day) and 10:30 PM IST (late evening)—consider rotating meeting times to share the burden fairly across timezones, or use async communication when real-time isn't critical.