ExactTimeHub was built to answer one simple, frequently asked question as accurately as possible: what time is it there, right now?
Every clock on this site is calculated live in your own browser using the official IANA time zone database, the same underlying data source used by operating systems, smartphones, and most professional scheduling software. That means the times shown here automatically account for Daylight Saving Time, historical time zone changes, and each region's specific rules, rather than relying on a static, easily outdated offset table.
We cover more than 170 cities across every populated region and time zone, from whole-hour offsets to the more unusual half-hour and 45-minute zones used by a handful of countries. Alongside individual city pages, we publish city-to-city converters, country-level time zone overviews, and a library of plain-English guides covering everything from UTC and Unix timestamps to the history of standard time.
ExactTimeHub is an independent, ad-supported publication. We don't collect personal scheduling data or store the times you look up; every calculation happens locally in your browser.
Editorial Team
Priya Anand researches and fact-checks time zone, UTC, and Daylight Saving Time content for ExactTimeHub, cross-referencing the IANA time zone database and official government sources for every guide.