Select a time using the hour and minute dropdowns, choose your source time zone and the
target time zone. The converter instantly shows the equivalent time. Click "Show All Zones"
to see the time across every major time zone at once—perfect for scheduling international meetings.
Scheduling Meetings Across Zones
When coordinating calls with global teams, aim for overlapping business hours. For example,
9 AM–12 PM Eastern typically works for both US and European participants. Use the "Show All
Zones" view to quickly find a slot that works for everyone.
About UTC Offsets
UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) is the global time standard. Each time zone is expressed
as an offset from UTC. For instance, US Eastern Standard Time is UTC-5, meaning it is 5
hours behind UTC. Note that offsets may change during daylight saving time.
Daylight Saving Time
This converter uses standard time offsets. During daylight saving time (DST), many regions
shift their clocks forward by one hour. Check local DST schedules for the most accurate
conversions during spring and fall transitions.