Time Converter
Convert seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months and years.
About Time Units
Time is one of the seven base SI quantities, with the second defined since 1967 by the cesium-133 atomic transition (9,192,631,770 periods of radiation). Modern atomic clocks keep time to a few parts in 10¹⁸. This converter handles standard time units from nanoseconds to centuries: SI second and its multiples (millisecond, microsecond, nanosecond), traditional time units (minute = 60 s, hour = 3,600 s, day = 86,400 s), calendar units (week = 7 days, month average 30.44 days, year = 365.25 days using the Julian definition), and historical periods (decade = 10 years, century = 100 years). The base-60 system for minutes and hours descends from ancient Babylonian sexagesimal arithmetic. Use time conversion for scientific research, astronomy, computing benchmarks, network latency, project planning, age calculations, and historical analysis. Atomic time and Earth rotation occasionally diverge, requiring leap seconds to be added (a practice ending by 2035).
Popular Time Conversions
Most-used toolsSecond (s) Conversions
About Second →The second is the base SI unit of time, defined by the cesium-133 atomic transition frequency.
Millisecond (ms) Conversions
About Millisecond →The millisecond is the standard unit for web latency, computer benchmarks, and high-speed photography.
Minute (min) Conversions
About Minute →The minute equals 60 seconds and is the universal unit for short durations in daily and professional life.
Hour (h) Conversions
About Hour →The hour equals 3,600 seconds and structures workdays, broadcasts, and travel schedules around the world.
Day (d) Conversions
About Day →The day equals 24 hours and is the fundamental unit of human routine, calendars, and Earth rotation.
Week (wk) Conversions
About Week →The week equals 7 days and is the standard cycle for work schedules, school terms, and weekly publications.
Month (mo) Conversions
About Month →The month averages 30.44 days and is the standard billing, salary, and calendar period worldwide.
Year (yr) Conversions
About Year →The year equals 365.25 days and is the basic unit for age, contracts, education, and astronomical calculation.
Decade (dec) Conversions
About Decade →The decade equals ten years and is used in historical, cultural, and demographic context worldwide.
Century (c) Conversions
About Century →The century equals one hundred years and is the standard unit for major historical periods and milestones.
Time Conversion Tips
- The second is the only SI base unit of time. Longer units (minute, hour, day) are all defined in seconds.
- A month is ambiguous: calendar months range from 28 to 31 days. For calculations use 30.44 days (year ÷ 12).
- A year in daily life is 365 days, but astronomers and engineers use 365.25 days (the Julian year) to account for leap years.
- Millisecond (ms) and microsecond (µs) are essential in networking and computing — but quickly diverge in everyday conversation.
Common Time Mistakes
- Assuming a month is always 30 days — January has 31, February has 28/29.
- Confusing seconds of time with seconds of angle (both use "s" abbreviation).
- Converting years to days with 360 (financial convention) instead of 365.25 (physical).
- Using calendar months for precise durations — use days for accuracy.