See the live time in cities around the world, compare zones at a glance, and drag the meeting-planner slider to find a time that works for everyone.
Working with people in other cities — or just keeping an eye on family, a market open, or a game kickoff abroad — means constantly doing time-zone math in your head. This world clock does it for you: add the cities you care about and watch their live times tick side by side, with each card showing whether it's day or night there and how far ahead or behind they are from you.
When you need to schedule something, drag the meeting-planner slider: every city updates to show what time it would be there, with a marker for normal working hours so you can spot a slot that works for everyone. It all runs in your browser using its built-in time-zone database, so it's accurate, instant, and private.
Add everyone's cities and drag the meeting-planner slider: each column shows that hour in local time, colored by how humane it is. The slot where nobody is at 3am reveals itself.
Add the city and its live clock joins your board, ticking in real time alongside the others you track: the at-a-glance answer for distributed teams and far-flung family.
Line the zones up side by side and read across: 3pm in New York sits next to its 8pm London and 5am Sydney equivalents, which is exactly the check to run before hitting send on the invite.
Yes, the clocks and comparisons reflect each zone's current DST status automatically, which is precisely where manual conversion goes wrong twice a year.
History and geography: India, parts of Australia, and others sit on half-hour (even 45-minute) offsets. The converter handles them correctly, no rounding.