Working remotely with a team in London? Planning a call with Tokyo? Or just wondering what time it is in Gotham City? Our World Time Zone Atlas gives you the exact local time for any major city instantly.
Unlike standard clocks, this tool is interactive. You can check the current live time OR simulate a future meeting time to see what time it will be for your colleagues across the globe.
It’s a real-time clock.
When the red “LIVE” dot is pulsing, the tool shows the current second-by-second time for the selected city.
If you edit the input box to check a future date, the live mode pauses so you can calculate your meeting time without the seconds jumping.
Automatically. Countries change their clocks at different times of the year.
Our tool uses the browser’s built-in timezone database, which is always updated with the latest Daylight Saving Time rules for every region, ensuring your calculation is legally accurate.
It’s for fun!
Ever wanted to know the time on the International Space Station (ISS) or in Antarctica?
We added a special tab for fictional and extreme locations. Yes, Gotham City runs on New York time, and Wakanda (fictionally in East Africa) runs on Nairobi time.
Perfect for it. Use the input box to select your proposed meeting time (e.g., “Next Tuesday at 3 PM”).
The result box will instantly show you if that time is 2 AM for your client in Australia, helping you avoid awkward scheduling mistakes.
1. Region-Based Navigation:
Don’t scroll through a list of 5,000 cities. We organized the world by continent (North America, Europe, Asia, etc.). Just click the tab, pick the country, and find your city instantly. It’s faster and more intuitive.
2. Day Difference Alert:
Crossing the International Date Line is confusing. If you are in New York on Friday night, it might already be Saturday morning in Tokyo. Our tool highlights this with a clear tag: “(Next Day)” or “(Prev Day)”, so you never miss a deadline.
3. Offline Privacy:
Calculations happen on your device. Whether you are checking flight times or coordinating confidential business calls, your location data and search queries are never sent to a server. It works fast, even on slow connections.
💡 Pro Tip: Working with a global team? Use UTC (Universal Time) as your baseline. In the Geek tab, select “Int. Space Station (UTC)”. This gives you the standard reference time used by pilots and programmers worldwide.