World Clock, Time Zone Converter and Meeting Planner

What is TimeLens?

TimeLens is a free online world clock, time-zone converter and international meeting planner. It helps users check the current time in cities worldwide, compare time differences, account for daylight-saving changes and identify practical meeting times for people in different countries.

TimeLens helps you check the current local time in cities around the world, compare time zones and plan international meetings. Try the World Clock to track several cities at once, the Time Zone Converter to line up two places precisely, the Meeting Planner to find shared working hours, or the Talking Clock to hear the time spoken aloud.

Check the Current Time Anywhere in the World

A world clock shows you the exact local time in any city at a glance. Instead of doing mental arithmetic, you can search for a place and instantly see whether it is early morning, midday or the middle of the night there. TimeLens draws on recognised time-zone data, so each city reflects its correct UTC offset — the number of hours it sits ahead of or behind Coordinated Universal Time. That makes it easy to understand how far apart two locations really are before you pick up the phone or send a message.

Compare Time Zones Instantly

Comparing city times is often more confusing than it should be, because time zones do not all differ by neat whole hours and some regions shift for daylight saving during part of the year. TimeLens handles these details for you. When daylight-saving changes take effect, the displayed offsets update automatically, so the comparison you see is the one that applies right now. Whether you are lining up two cities or a dozen, you can view them side by side and see at a glance where the working day overlaps.

Plan International Meetings

Scheduling a call that spans several countries means finding an hour that is reasonable for everyone. The meeting planner looks across every city you add and highlights the windows where participants are most likely to be within their preferred working hours, flagging times that fall very early, very late or during typical sleeping hours. This takes the guesswork out of arranging global calls, interviews and project check-ins, and helps you avoid asking someone to join at three in the morning.

How TimeLens Helps Global Users

Remote teams use TimeLens to coordinate stand-ups and hand-offs across continents without a spreadsheet of offsets. Travellers check the local time at their destination before they land, and keep an eye on home so they know when it is sensible to call. Friends and families separated by distance use it to find a good moment to talk. Because everything runs in your browser with no account required, it is a quick, private way to keep track of the times that matter to you. All calculations use standard time-zone rules, though you should always confirm critical appointments and travel schedules directly. For background reading, see our guide to UTC and guide to daylight saving time.

Frequently asked questions

What is TimeLens?

TimeLens is a free, browser-based world clock, time-zone converter and international meeting planner.

How do I compare times between cities?

Search for a city to see its current local time and UTC offset, then add more cities to view them side by side.

Does TimeLens account for daylight saving time?

Yes. TimeLens uses recognised time-zone data, so displayed offsets update automatically for daylight saving.

Can I use TimeLens to plan international meetings?

Yes. The meeting planner compares every city you add and highlights the most convenient shared hours.