Date & Time Utilities
Precise calculators for calendar math, duration tracking, and timezone data. Perfect for project management, HR, scheduling, and engineering.
Master the Flow of Time
Time math is notoriously complex, with leap years, varying month lengths, and weekday offsets. ConverTXT's Date & Time suite simplifies these calculations, providing instant answers for personal and professional use.
Versatile Time Calculators
- Age & Milestones: Use the Age Calculator to find exactly how old you are down to the day.
- Business Planning: The Workdays Counter helps you track project timelines by excluding weekends.
- Developer Resources: Convert between Unix epoch timestamps and human-readable dates for debugging and logs.
- Calendar Math: Add or subtract days to find future deadlines or past events.
Why Use Our Date Tools?
Managing dates doesn't have to be a manual process:
- Zero Bias: Our tools follow international ISO standards for date and time formatting.
- Instant Precision: No more counting days on a calendar or guessing weekday names.
- Developer Friendly: Unix conversion tools are essential for coding and database management.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you calculate 'Months' in Date Difference?
We calculate calendar months, meaning the difference between January 15 and February 15 is exactly 1 month, regardless of the month length.
Does the Workday Counter include public holidays?
Currently, it only excludes weekends (Saturday and Sunday). We are working on adding regional holiday support in a future update.
What is Unix time?
Unix time is a system for describing a point in time, defined as the number of seconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970 (the Unix Epoch).