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World Clock

View multiple city times at once.

Distributed teams, travelers, and event coordinators often need to compare local times across several cities simultaneously. Utilitoo's World Clock displays live clocks for multiple cities side by side, updating every second with the correct date, time, and timezone for each location.

Project managers scheduling stand-ups across continents, customer support leads staffing global shifts, and families staying in touch across time zones all benefit from a single dashboard instead of opening separate searches for each city. Add cities from a curated list and remove them when you no longer need them.

Select cities from the dropdown to add them to your board. Each card shows the current local time and date, refreshed continuously. Pair with Meeting Planner to find overlapping business hours, or Timezone Converter when translating a specific appointment between zones.

All clock calculations run in your browser on Utilitoo using the IANA timezone database built into modern browsers. No location data is collected or sent to any server. Free, live, and privacy-first for remote workers and global teams.

World Clock is part of Utilitoo's time toolkit alongside timezone converters, countdowns, and business-hours checkers. Browser-based time tools reflect your device's clock and locale settings, which is usually what you want for personal scheduling. For contractual deadlines or compliance cutoffs, verify against an authoritative source in the relevant jurisdiction.

Common use cases

  • View multiple city times at once - a common daily workflow on Utilitoo.
  • Converting world clock values when reading logs, APIs, or international schedules.
  • Planning deadlines, countdowns, or elapsed time for projects and events.
  • Checking world clock information while traveling or working with global teams.
  • Cross-checking World Clock output against a colleague's result during pair debugging or code review.

Tips & common mistakes

World Clock uses your browser's clock and timezone data - results may differ slightly from server-side systems around daylight-saving transitions. For scheduling meetings, confirm the final time with participants in their local zone, especially when countries switch DST on different dates. World Clock complements other Utilitoo time tools: use Timezone Converter for city pairs, Date Difference Calculator for elapsed calendar days, and Unix Time Converter when logs mix human dates with epoch values. During daylight-saving change weekends, confirm critical meetings with attendees in their local zone.

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How to use

  1. Add cities.
  2. View all clocks.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cities can I add?

Add as many cities as you need from Utilitoo's supported list. Remove any city with one click.

How often do the clocks update?

Every second, so you always see the current local time for each selected city.

Does daylight saving time apply automatically?

Yes. Utilitoo uses IANA timezone data, so DST changes are reflected for each city.

Which cities are available?

Major cities across the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Pacific including New York, London, Dubai, Tokyo, and Sydney.

Is my location tracked?

No. Utilitoo only displays times for cities you manually select.

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