Remote work checks
See whether teammates in other regions are likely within working hours.
Time tools
Check current times in major regions and cities.
Open the world clock.
Review current times.
Refresh or revisit for updated times.
World Clock shows the current local time in major cities and regions using your device clock and browser time zone data. It is best for quick remote-work checks and travel coordination without opening a calendar app.
Sometimes you only need to know what time it is somewhere else right now. Before sending a message to a colleague abroad, calling family in another country, or checking whether a vendor is likely online, a world clock is faster than converting offsets manually. World Clock shows current local times across major cities using your device clock and the browser's time zone database, which handles daylight saving changes more reliably than fixed UTC offsets. It is an at-a-glance coordination tool, not a meeting scheduler. Pair it with Time Zone Converter or Meeting Planner when you need to plan a specific future time rather than inspect the present moment.
See whether teammates in other regions are likely within working hours.
Check local time at your destination before calling hotels, drivers, or family.
Glance at major regions when coordinating customer support handoffs.
Avoid calling friends or relatives at awkward local hours.
The tool uses your device clock and browser time zone support.
Custom city selection can be added in a later pass.
Refresh or revisit the page to get updated current times.
Yes where the browser time zone database includes current DST rules.
No. The world clock uses selected cities and your device clock rather than GPS location.
Accuracy depends on your device clock being set correctly.