timestamp to date

Unix Timestamp to Date

Convert Unix timestamps in seconds or milliseconds into readable dates.

Runs locally in your browser No uploads Instant results

Best for

Timestamp to Date is strongest for fast date and time work in the browser.

What is built in

2 starter examples, 1 conversion options, and a reverse tool path.

Why this page is useful

The page combines the working tool, starter examples, pre-use checks, and links to the next tools in the same workflow.

Instant results

Timestamp to Date

Runs in your browserInput type: TimestampOutput type: Date
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Practical use

When to use Timestamp to Date

Timestamp to Date converts Timestamp into Date when you need an exact browser-based result without changing the original meaning of the content. It runs locally in the browser, supports Hebrew and English input, and includes seconds or ms with copy or download actions without uploading data to a server.

  • Seconds or ms
  • UTC output
  • Local output

Use cases

Where Timestamp to Date helps most

  • Turn Unix timestamps from logs, exports or API payloads into readable dates before debugging.
  • Check whether a backend value is stored in seconds or milliseconds when dates look wrong.
  • Translate event timestamps for QA, analytics reviews or support investigations.

Workflow fit

How to fit the tool into a real workflow

Timestamp to Date includes 2 starter examples and 1 adjustment options, so it is easier to understand the expected input before doing real work. You can also step back into the reverse direction when needed.

  • Paste a Unix timestamp.
  • Convert it.
  • Use UTC or local date output.

What you get from the output

How to use the result right after conversion

  • Compare UTC and local output when timezone context matters.
  • Confirm whether the source timestamp was seconds or milliseconds before reporting the date.
  • Copy the readable date only after it matches the expected event, log or export window.

Before relying on the result

Quick checks worth doing first

  • Test one timestamp with a known date before converting a larger log sample.
  • Do not mix browser-local display with UTC decisions unless the workflow explicitly allows it.
  • Check suspicious future or past dates for a seconds-vs-milliseconds mismatch.

Starter examples

Examples for Timestamp to Date

Load one of the examples to start faster, adapt the values to your case, and see how Timestamp to Date behaves with realistic input.

Each example button inside the tool loads the matching input so you can start without guessing the format.

Unix timestamp

1704067200

Milliseconds timestamp

1893456000000

How to use this converter

How to use this converter

  1. Paste a Unix timestamp.
  2. Convert it.
  3. Use UTC or local date output.

FAQ

FAQ

What input does Timestamp to Date expect?

Timestamp to Date expects Timestamp input and returns Date output. Start with the sample if you are unsure about the expected structure.

Why did Timestamp to Date show an error?

Errors usually mean the input is empty, incomplete or not valid Timestamp. Check brackets, quotes, separators and special characters before converting again.

Is my data uploaded to a server?

No. The conversion runs in your browser, so your input does not need to leave your device.

Can I use this converter for free?

Yes. The tools are free to use, with simple advertising that helps keep the site available.

Before converting

How to get a cleaner result

  • For date tools, check whether the value is seconds, milliseconds, UTC or local time.
  • Try the built-in sample first to understand the expected input shape.
  • Check that the input is complete before copying or downloading the output.
  • If an error appears, reduce the input to a smaller section and test again.

Common issues

What to check if something fails

  • Seconds and milliseconds can produce very different dates.
  • Timezone display may differ between UTC and local output.
  • Invalid date strings cannot be converted reliably.

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Reverse conversion

Need the opposite direction?

If you started from the opposite format or need to step back one stage, this is the direct tool for the reverse conversion.

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