World Clock

View live analog and digital clocks for cities around the world. Auto-updates every second with accurate time zone data.

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About World Clock

Stay connected with people across time zones using this live world clock. View analog and digital time displays for major cities worldwide. The clocks update every second and automatically handle daylight saving time transitions.

The default set includes New York, London, Paris, Tokyo, Sydney, Dubai, Mumbai, and São Paulo. You can add any city from the dropdown to customize your view. Your selected cities are saved in your browser for the next visit.

Each clock shows the city name, current time in both analog (clock face with hour, minute, and second hands) and digital format, the current date, and the UTC offset. This makes it easy to plan calls, meetings, or travel across time zones.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the world clock work?

The world clock displays live time for multiple cities using their time zones. Each city shows an analog clock face and digital time that updates every second. You can add or remove cities from the list.

Which cities are included by default?

The default cities are New York, London, Paris, Tokyo, Sydney, Dubai, Mumbai, and São Paulo. You can add any major city from the dropdown menu.

Does it account for daylight saving time?

Yes, the world clock uses the browser's built-in Intl.DateTimeFormat with IANA time zone names, which automatically handles daylight saving time transitions for each location.

Can I add custom cities?

Yes, you can select from a comprehensive list of major world cities. The dropdown includes cities from every continent with their UTC offsets.

Last updated: June 2026