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How to Convert Unix Timestamps — Seconds vs Milliseconds
A Unix timestamp counts seconds since January 1, 1970 (UTC). 10-digit = seconds, 13-digit = milliseconds. This tool auto-detects precision and converts bidirectionally with timezone support.
Timestamp Conversion Explained
In JavaScript: new Date(timestamp × 1000) converts a seconds-based timestamp to a Date object. Date to timestamp: Math.floor(date.getTime() / 1000) for seconds, date.getTime() for milliseconds.
Preguntas Frecuentes
What's the difference between 10-digit and 13-digit timestamps?
10-digit = seconds (e.g., 1704067200), used by most APIs. 13-digit = milliseconds (e.g., 1704067200000), native to JavaScript. This tool auto-detects either format and converts accurately.
How do I convert UTC timestamps to my local timezone?
Unix timestamps are always UTC. Local time = UTC + your offset. Timestamp 0 = 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC. This tool shows both UTC and your local time side-by-side.
What is the current Unix timestamp right now?
The current timestamp is displayed on page load — copy it directly. You can also enter any date and convert in both directions, useful for API development, log analysis, and cron scheduling.