Unix Time Converter
Converts Unix time to human readable format and vice versa
Shows current UTC time and Unix epoch with a configurable second timezone.
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A minimal Chrome extension that shows the current UTC time and Unix epoch at a glance. Click the epoch to copy it to your clipboard
Why?
Database timestamps are Unix epochs. When debugging production data or querying databases that store timestamps as integers, you need the current epoch right now — not after googling "unix timestamp converter" for the hundredth time.
Incident reports need both UTC and local time. Writing a post-mortem at 2am and need to reference "the alert fired at 14:32 UTC (01:32 AEDT)"? This extension shows both side by side, updating live.
Got a timestamp from a log? Paste it into the epoch converter to instantly see the UTC and local time — no need to leave the browser.
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