About WorldTimePage
We are an independent publisher dedicated to making world time information accurate, accessible, and useful for everyone — from remote teams scheduling across continents to travelers planning their next trip.
Our Mission
Time zones are one of the most quietly complicated things we deal with every day. A meeting scheduled for "3 PM" means three entirely different moments depending on where you are. A flight departs in "local time" but arrives in another. A deadline set in one country becomes a midnight scramble in another.
Our mission is simple: eliminate time zone confusion. We do this by building the most accurate, fastest, and most comprehensive suite of world time tools on the web — from live city clocks to timezone converters, meeting planners, DST calendars, and embeddable widgets.
Every time displayed on WorldTimePage is calculated directly from the IANA Time Zone Database and the browser's system clock — no external APIs, no cached stale data, no guesswork. We update our data quarterly to reflect political time zone changes, new DST rules, and city name corrections.
What We Publish
Live World Clocks
500+ cities with real-time clocks that update every second, including DST status and UTC offset.
Time Zone Converters
Convert between any two time zones with full 24-hour tables, meeting overlap detection, and day/night indicators.
Meeting Planner
Find the best meeting times across up to 5 locations with automatic overlap detection.
DST Calendar
Upcoming Daylight Saving Time changes for every country that observes DST, with countdown timers.
Country & City Guides
Detailed pages for every country and major city, including timezone info, holidays, and regional context.
Embeddable Widgets
Free world clock widgets that work on any website — WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, Webflow, or plain HTML.
How We Source Our Data
Accuracy is our highest priority. All time zone data is sourced from the IANA Time Zone Database (tzdb), the global standard maintained by a consortium of volunteers and used by every major operating system, programming language, and cloud platform.
City data — including population estimates, regional classifications, and timezone assignments — is compiled from public sources including the United Nations, World Bank, and national statistical offices. We cross-reference multiple sources before adding any city to our database.
Holiday data is aggregated from government gazettes, embassy websites, and international holiday observance databases. We verify dates annually and note when a holiday's date varies by region.
Team & Editorial Standards
WorldTimePage Editorial Team
Founded 2024 · Independent Publisher
Our editorial team includes experienced developers, data researchers, and writers with backgrounds in distributed systems, international business, and journalism. Every article, tool, and data update is reviewed by at least two team members before publication. We do not accept sponsored content in our editorial sections, and all product reviews are independent.
Editorial & Fact-Checking Policy
We do not accept payment for editorial coverage. All reviews, comparisons, and recommendations are based on our own testing and research.
All timezone data is verified against the IANA tzdb. Factual claims in articles are cross-referenced with primary sources.
If you find an error in our data or content, please contact us. We review and publish corrections within 48 hours.
We clearly label all advertising and affiliate links. Editorial content is never influenced by advertisers.
Get in Touch
Found a data error? Want to request a feature? Interested in partnerships? We read every message.