UTC/Unix Clock
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)Overview
Shows current UTC time and Unix epoch with a configurable second timezone.
A minimal Chrome extension that shows the current UTC time and Unix epoch at a glance. Includes a configurable second timezone and a built-in epoch converter. **Why?** Database timestamps are Unix epochs. When debugging production data or querying databases that store timestamps as integers, you need the current epoch right now — not after googling "unix timestamp converter" for the hundredth time. Incident reports need both UTC and local time. Writing a post-mortem at 2am and need to reference "the alert fired at 14:32 UTC (01:32 AEDT)"? This extension shows both side by side, updating live. Got a timestamp from a log? Paste it into the epoch converter to instantly see the UTC and local time — no need to leave the browser. **Features** • Live UTC + Local clock — updates every second, click either to copy • Unix epoch — click to copy to clipboard instantly • Second timezone — configurable dropdown (default: Sydney), click to copy, day/night indicator • Epoch converter — paste any Unix timestamp to see UTC and local time with relative time (e.g. "3h 30m ago"), click to copy • Reverse converter — enable in settings to also paste date strings (ISO 8601, ISO Short, RFC 2822) and get the epoch back • DB date/time reference — quick-reference table for PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, SQL Server, and Oracle. Click any snippet to copy • Standard time formats — ISO Short, ISO 8601, RFC 2822 • Dark / Light theme • All preferences persist across sessions • Minimal permissions — no data collection, no network requests
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Details
- Version1.9.2
- UpdatedMarch 27, 2026
- Size16.15KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
- Developer
Email
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