World Clock — Current Time Worldwide
Updated June 2026
See the current time in major cities across all time zones.
Time calculations — deadlines, scheduling across time zones, date arithmetic — are surprisingly error-prone when done manually. The World Clock makes them instant and accurate.
See the current time in major cities across all time zones. Results are immediate — no waiting, no loading screens, no account required.
How to use the World Clock
Open the tool, enter your input, and get your result instantly. The interface is designed to be self-explanatory — no tutorial or manual needed. Where options exist, they are clearly labelled with sensible defaults. Your result can be copied to the clipboard or downloaded with a single click.
Tips for the best results
- Bookmark this page for recurring scheduling tasks and time-zone conversions.
- Copy results directly into calendar invites or project management tools.
Common uses and search terms
The World Clock is frequently used for: world clock, current time, time zones. Whether you need a quick result or are working through a longer project, the tool handles all common variations without any configuration.
Why use Allio Tools's World Clock?
Everything runs locally in your browser. No data is sent to a server, logged, or stored anywhere. The tool is completely free with no usage limits, no premium tiers, and no account required. Available in 11 languages and optimised for all screen sizes, the World Clock works on desktop, tablet, and mobile with no app download needed.
See also:Time Zone Converter · Online Stopwatch · Date Calculator
How the World Clock works
Enter the dates, times, or time zones relevant to your calculation. The World Clock auto-detects your local time zone by default.
The result is computed immediately, accounting for leap years, daylight saving time, and calendar edge cases automatically.
Use the output directly in emails, calendar invites, project timelines, or planning documents.
Tips & tricks
- If you see unexpected results, check that your device's system clock and time zone are set correctly — the World Clock reads these automatically.
- For recurring calculations (weekly schedules, billing cycles), bookmark the page so you can return with one click.
- The World Clock accounts for daylight saving time transitions automatically — no manual clock-change adjustment needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the World Clock free to use?
Yes, the World Clock on Allio Tools is completely free with no sign-up or registration required. It works directly in your browser.
How does the World Clock work?
See the current time in major cities across all time zones. No data is sent to a server — everything runs locally in your browser for maximum privacy and speed.
Do I need to install anything to use the World Clock?
No installation needed. The World Clock runs entirely in your web browser on any device — desktop, tablet, or mobile.
Is my data safe when using the World Clock?
Completely safe. The World Clock processes everything locally in your browser. No input data, results, or usage information is ever transmitted to or stored on any server.
Does the World Clock work offline?
After the page loads for the first time, the World Clock works without an internet connection for all client-side processing. Tools that fetch live external data (such as DNS or network lookups) require an active connection.
Does the World Clock automatically account for daylight saving time?
Yes. The World Clock uses your browser's built-in time zone data, which includes daylight saving time rules for all supported time zones, keeping results accurate year-round.
How does the World Clock handle daylight saving time and leap years?
The World Clock uses your browser's built-in Intl and Date APIs, which automatically account for daylight saving time transitions, leap years, and regional time zone rules. You do not need to make any manual adjustments for these calendar events.
Does the World Clock work on all browsers?
Yes. The World Clock is built with standard browser APIs and works on all modern browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge — on both desktop and mobile. No plugins, extensions, or third-party software are required.
How do I save or export my results from the World Clock?
Select and copy the result text to paste into any document or app. For image tools, a Download button saves the file directly to your device. Your browser's built-in screenshot function also captures results quickly. No account or login is required.