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Epoch & Unix Timestamp Converter

Full epochconverter.com-style toolkit — live clock, batch, timezones, day & week numbers

How to Use This Tool

  1. Use Epoch → Date to decode timestamps (auto-detects s, ms, µs, ns).
  2. Use Date → Epoch to encode datetime-local values.
  3. Batch tab converts many timestamps and exports CSV.

About This Tool

VSPIC epoch converter matches epochconverter.com: live Unix time, epoch↔date, batch CSV export, timezone picker, Y2038 warning, and day/week number display.

Common use cases

  • Inspect HTTP headers and user-agent strings
  • Analyze email headers for phishing investigation
  • Generate strong passwords for staging environments

Epoch seconds vs milliseconds

Unix timestamps are usually seconds since 1970-01-01 UTC. Millisecond APIs append three extra digits — the converter auto-detects unit from digit count.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. VSPIC offers this epoch Unix converter at no cost with no account required. Results load in real time.

We do not permanently store your queries on our servers. Some tools run entirely in your browser; others fetch public data for the request only.

Yes. Open the page in any modern phone or tablet browser. Results work on Wi‑Fi and mobile data.

No. All conversion runs locally in your browser.

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