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Instantly convert times between any two time zones, even offline.
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Keeping track of time differences used to mean juggling world-clock apps, searching the web, or memorizing offset charts. Free Timezone Converter eliminates those headaches with a single click—instantly translating any date-and-time between thousands of IANA zones, entirely offline, and now fully internationalised for global audiences.
Whether you schedule Zoom calls for a distributed team, announce product launches across continents, or simply plan virtual game nights with friends abroad, you face one persistent challenge: “What time is that for them?” Free Timezone Converter solves this elegantly. Installed as a lightweight extension, it lives in your toolbar and springs to life whenever you need it—no separate website, no sign-ups, no ads. You type or paste a date and time, choose the originating zone, pick the destination zone, and the answer appears instantly.
Key Features at a Glance
Two-Way Zone Selector
Swap From and To zones in one click; drop-downs include every Intl.supportedValuesOf('timeZone') entry.
Saves time when you frequently toggle viewpoints (e.g., yours vs. a client’s).
“Now” Shortcut
Fills the source field with the current time in the selected From zone. Great for sanity-checking urgent meeting requests.
Instant Recalculation
Updates results as you type—no extra button presses. Encourages exploration and reduces friction.
Why You Should Download It Today
Eliminate Scheduling Mishaps – One mistyped offset can cost money, goodwill, and sleep. Free Timezone Converter’s authoritative calculations keep everyone on the same page.
Speed, Not Spreadsheets – The most common conversions (“PST ↔ UTC”, “IST ↔ CET”) take two clicks and under a second. That beats hunting through search results every time.
Always Available – Conference Wi-Fi goes down? On a flight with no internet? Because it runs offline, the tool is dependable anywhere your browser is.
Who Benefits the Most?
Remote & Distributed Teams – Project managers, scrum masters, and DevOps engineers scheduling stand-ups, deployments, and incident bridges across continents.
Customer-Facing Professionals – Sales reps, support agents, and success managers booking demos and calls in the client’s local zone.
Frequent Travelers & Digital Nomads – People hopping between time zones who need to compare “home time” with “current location” at a glance.
Educators & Event Organizers – Webinar hosts, conference planners, and online course instructors promoting sessions to a global audience.