Current time around the world at a glance โ and the easiest way to find a meeting time that works across time zones
Each row is a city, each column is one hour of your day. Tap a column to see the exact local times.
Columns with a green hour label fall inside comfortable hours for every city on your list โ start there when proposing a call time. The planner is aware of daylight saving: it shows each city's real local time for today.
Pin the cities you care about and see their current local time, date and day/night status side by side โ then use the hour-by-hour planner to find a call time that's civilised for everyone. Your city list is saved on your device, so your dashboard is ready every time you return.
Search any major city and add it to your board. Cards show live local time, the date (which may be a day ahead or behind yours), the UTC offset, the time difference from you, and a DST badge when daylight saving is active there. Night-time cities turn dark so you can see at a glance who's asleep.
The planner grid maps every hour of your day onto each city's local clock. Green cells are core business hours, amber cells are early-morning or evening stretches people can usually accept, and dark cells mean someone's asleep. Hour labels turn green when the whole group lands in workable time โ tap one to get the exact local times to paste into an invite.
Time differences aren't fixed: SydneyโLondon shifts between 9 and 11 hours through the year as each hemisphere starts and ends daylight saving on different dates. This page always computes today's real offsets from your browser's time zone database, so what you see is what the clocks actually say.
Add your home city and your destination before a trip: you'll instantly know whether it's a polite hour to call home, and the date line makes flight-arrival planning less confusing. A rule of thumb for jet lag: eastward travel is harder โ aim for morning light on arrival heading east, and afternoon light heading west.
The world runs on UTC (Coordinated Universal Time), with each zone offset from it โ mostly in whole hours, but places like India (+5:30) and Nepal (+5:45) use partial offsets. Politics draws the map as much as geography: China spans five geographic zones but uses a single official time.
Everything on this page runs in your browser using its built-in time zone database โ no server calls, no account, and your city list never leaves your device. It keeps working offline, and because nothing is looked up remotely, it's instant no matter how many cities you pin.