Unix Timestamp Converter vs EpochConverter.com

Both convert Unix epoch values to human-readable dates and back, free and with no sign-up. EpochConverter.com is the long-standing reference for epoch work; Gera Tools' converter runs entirely in your browser and shows UTC, local, ISO 8601 and a relative label side by side.

EpochConverter is the deeper reference if you need microseconds or nanoseconds. For everyday epoch↔date work that stays fully in your browser and shows UTC, local, ISO and a relative label together, Gera Tools' converter is a fast, account-free option.

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Side-by-side comparison

Feature Unix Timestamp Converter Gera Tools EpochConverter.com epochconverter.com
Price Free, no paywall Free
Account required No account, ever No account needed
Processing location 100% in your browser via the JS Date object — nothing uploaded Conversion is client-side JavaScript; treat as on-device but we don't assert their architecture
Seconds / ms / µs / ns Seconds and milliseconds Seconds, milliseconds, microseconds and nanoseconds
UTC + local + ISO + relative together Shows UTC, local, ISO 8601 and a 'in 2 days' relative label at once Shows UTC and local; relative phrasing varies
Ads Light, single ad slot; never blocks the tool Ad-supported free tool

Comparison based on each tool's publicly stated, free-tier behaviour at the time of writing. EpochConverter.com is a trademark of its respective owner; we link to it for fairness and do not claim affiliation. Where EpochConverter.com is genuinely stronger, the table says so.

FAQ

Is my timestamp sent to a server?

No. Gera Tools' converter uses the browser's built-in JavaScript Date object, so your value never leaves your device.

Does it handle milliseconds?

Yes — you can tell it whether your epoch value is in seconds or milliseconds before converting.

Which is better for microseconds?

EpochConverter.com explicitly supports microseconds and nanoseconds; use it if you need sub-millisecond precision.