Current time in your local timezone and major world time zones — updates every second.
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This free world clock shows the current time in your local timezone alongside the most important international time zones: UTC (Coordinated Universal Time), GMT (Greenwich Mean Time), EST/EDT (US Eastern Time), and IST (Indian Standard Time). The clock updates every second in real time.
UTC is the modern successor to GMT and is used as the global standard for time synchronization. Servers, APIs, databases, and logs typically store timestamps in UTC to avoid timezone confusion. When working across international teams, always communicate meeting times in UTC.
Many countries observe Daylight Saving Time, advancing clocks by 1 hour in summer. The US shifts from EST (UTC−5) to EDT (UTC−4) in March; Europe shifts from CET (UTC+1) to CEST (UTC+2). Countries near the equator like India, Japan, and China do not observe DST.