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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about our Timestamp Converter utility and how we handle your data.

What is a Timestamp Converter?

Timestamp Converter translates Unix Epoch timestamps — the integer seconds or milliseconds since January 1, 1970 — into local and UTC human-readable dates, and converts formatted dates back to their Epoch equivalents. Epoch timestamps appear everywhere in backend systems: database created_at fields, log file entries, JWT expiry claims, and API response headers. The tool automatically detects whether a timestamp is in seconds or milliseconds, supports timezone conversion, and includes a live ticker showing the current Epoch time updating in real time. A daily utility for backend developers, database administrators, and anyone reading logs or debugging time-zone-related bugs.

How do I use Timestamp Converter?

Simply input your data into the fields above. Our Timestamp Converter will process your information instantly. You can then copy the results or export them depending on the specific tool features like Live Ticker or Timezone Support.

Is this Timestamp Converter free?

Yes, the Timestamp Converter on ToolsHubKit is 100% free to use. we don't require any signup, subscriptions, or hidden fees. It is part of our suite of professional developer utilities designed for the community.

Is my data safe/private?

Your privacy is our primary concern. All processing for the Timestamp Converter occurs locally within your browser. No data is ever uploaded to our servers or stored in any cloud environment. You can even use this tool offline.

Common Use Cases

Log AnalysisBackend DebuggingDatabase Querying

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