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Time Zone Converter

Precision synchronization for global explorers and technical professionals. Convert times across 400+ zones with real-time offset tracking.

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New York

02:18 AMUTC-4

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London

07:18 AMUTC+1

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Berlin

08:18 AMUTC+2

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Dubai

10:18 AMUTC+4

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Karachi

11:18 AMUTC+5

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Mumbai

11:48 AMUTC+5.5

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Singapore

02:18 PMUTC+8

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Tokyo

03:18 PMUTC+9

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Sydney

04:18 PMUTC+10

New York

America/New_York

02:18 AM

Sat, Jul 4

UTC -4-4h from source

London

Europe/London

07:18 AM

Sat, Jul 4

UTC +1+1h from source

Dubai

Asia/Dubai

10:18 AM

Sat, Jul 4

UTC +4+4h from source

Karachi

Asia/Karachi

11:18 AM

Sat, Jul 4

UTC +5+5h from source

Kolkata

Asia/Kolkata

11:48 AM

Sat, Jul 4

UTC +5.5+5.5h from source

Tokyo

Asia/Tokyo

03:18 PM

Sat, Jul 4

UTC +9+9h from source
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Frequently Asked Questions

Time Zone Math Without the Mistakes

Pakistan time vs. the places you deal with

Pakistan runs on PKT (UTC+5) year-round. The offsets that matter shift twice a year because the other side observes daylight saving:

Placevs. PKT (winter)vs. PKT (their summer)
UTC / GMT−5−5 (UTC never shifts)
London−5−4
New York−10−9
San Francisco−13−12
Dubai−1−1 (no DST)
Sydney+6+5 (their winter)

The DST trap for Pakistani teams

Since Pakistan doesn't observe daylight saving, every recurring meeting with the US or Europe silently moves twice a year — the 9 PM call becomes 10 PM in March and reverts in November, and someone misses it each time. The fix: anchor recurring events to the other side's zone in your calendar (calendars handle the shift automatically) rather than memorizing an offset. And when someone says “3 PM EST” in July, they almost certainly mean EDT — clarify dates around the March/November switches.

One zone, many zones, no zone

Converting one meeting time is this tool; watching several cities continuously is the world clock; finding a slot that's humane for three continents at once is the meeting planner. And when a server log shows a bare Unix timestamp — which has no zone at all — the timestamp converter renders it into whatever local time you need.