New York
☀️10:33:02 AM
Sun, Apr 5
London
☀️03:33:02 PM
Sun, Apr 5
Paris
☀️04:33:02 PM
Sun, Apr 5
Dubai
☀️06:33:02 PM
Sun, Apr 5
Mumbai
🌙08:03:02 PM
Sun, Apr 5
Singapore
🌙10:33:02 PM
Sun, Apr 5
Tokyo
🌙11:33:02 PM
Sun, Apr 5
Sydney
🌙12:33:02 AM
Mon, Apr 6
Los Angeles
☀️07:33:02 AM
Sun, Apr 5
Chicago
☀️09:33:02 AM
Sun, Apr 5
Toronto
☀️10:33:02 AM
Sun, Apr 5
Sao Paulo
☀️11:33:02 AM
Sun, Apr 5
About World Clock
World Clock displays the current local time in multiple cities and time zones simultaneously, making it easy to coordinate across regions for meetings, calls, and deadlines. Add any city from a searchable list, and see all clocks update live in a clean, side-by-side view.
How to Use World Clock
- 1
Add cities to your clock
Use the city search field to find and add any city or timezone. The clock for that city appears immediately.
- 2
View live times across all zones
All clocks display the current local time and update every second, with AM/PM and date information shown.
- 3
Compare times for scheduling
Use the clock display to find a meeting time that works across all your team's time zones.
Common Use Cases
- Remote teams scheduling meetings across multiple international time zones
- Travelers tracking local time at home and their destination simultaneously
- Global business users monitoring stock market opening times in different regions
- Developers coordinating deployment windows across distributed teams
Frequently Asked Questions
How many cities can I add to the world clock?
Does the world clock adjust for daylight saving time automatically?
Can I save my list of cities for future visits?
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