Local Time Converter
Convert your local time to UTC, Eastern, Pacific, London, Tokyo, Dubai, and other time zones with a live browser-based local time converter.
Popular Local Time Conversions
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Convert Local Time to Another Time Zone
A local time converter starts with the time zone reported by your browser. That makes it useful when you want to compare your current time with another city, team, event, or publishing schedule without manually checking offsets.
How Local Time Conversion Works
Your local time is the time shown for your current device time zone. When you choose a target time zone, the converter treats your selected local date and time as one exact moment, then displays that same moment in the target zone. This is different from simply adding or subtracting a fixed number of hours, because time zones can change depending on the date.
Local Time to UTC
UTC is the reference time used for many international schedules, servers, releases, flights, and technical systems. Converting local time to UTC is helpful when a deadline, event, deployment, livestream, or support window needs to be understood by people in different countries.
Local Time to Eastern, Pacific, London, Dubai, and Tokyo
The converter includes popular target zones such as Eastern Time, Central Time, Pacific Time, London, Paris, Dubai, Tokyo, and Sydney. These are common choices for remote teams, online events, customer support, trading schedules, travel plans, and global publishing calendars.
Daylight Saving Time
Time zone offsets can change during daylight saving time. This page converts by date, so the result follows the target time zone rules for the selected day.
Why Date Matters in Time Zone Conversion
A time zone may be UTC-5 in one part of the year and UTC-4 in another. That is why the date selector matters. A meeting at 9:00 am local time in January may convert differently than the same local time in July if either location observes daylight saving time.
When Local Time Conversion Helps
Use it for remote meetings, travel planning, international calls, webinars, live events, release times, support hours, and coordinating with people in different countries.
Tips for Scheduling Across Time Zones
When sending a meeting time, include the city or time zone abbreviation, not only the hour. For important events, include both your local time and UTC. If the event is weeks or months away, check the date again before publishing, because daylight saving transitions can change the offset.