Discord Timestamp Generator
Turn any date and time into all seven Discord <t:unix:F> timestamp formats with a live preview of how each one renders, one tap to copy.
Timestamps are generated locally in your browser and rendered in each Discord viewer's own time zone.
About the Discord Timestamp Generator
This Discord timestamp generator converts a date and time into the special <t:unix:FLAG> codes that Discord renders in each viewer's own time zone and language. Pick a date and time, and it instantly builds all seven styles — short time, long time, short date, long date, short and long date-time, and the relative "in 2 hours" countdown — each shown with a live preview of how it will look in chat. One tap copies the exact code to paste into any message, embed, or event description.
Discord Timestamp Generator features
- 01
All seven styles at once
Every Discord flag — t, T, d, D, f, F, and R — is generated from a single date-time pick, so you never have to memorise which letter does what.
- 02
Live render preview
Each row shows the code and a preview of how Discord will display it, so you can pick the exact wording — a bare time, a full "Friday, 5 July 2026 4:30 PM", or a live countdown.
- 03
Time-zone aware for everyone
Discord timestamps auto-convert to each reader's local zone. You enter the moment once; every member sees it in their own time. Great for raids, launches, and cross-region events.
Discord Timestamp Generator FAQ
- How do I put a timestamp in a Discord message?
- Pick your date and time here, copy the code (for example <t:1751733000:F>), and paste it straight into any Discord message, embed, or event. Discord replaces the code with a formatted, time-zone-aware date when the message renders.
- What do the Discord timestamp letters mean?
- t is short time (4:30 PM), T is long time with seconds, d is short date (07/05/2026), D is long date (5 July 2026), f is short date-time, F is full date-time with weekday, and R is relative ("in 3 hours"). This tool previews all seven.
- Why does my Discord timestamp show a different time than I set?
- That's expected — Discord renders timestamps in the viewer's local time zone. You enter the moment in your zone, and each reader sees the equivalent time where they are. The underlying Unix value is identical for everyone.
- How do I make a Discord countdown?
- Use the R (relative) style. It displays as "in 2 days" or "5 minutes ago" and updates automatically as time passes, which makes it perfect for counting down to an event.
- Do Discord timestamps work on mobile?
- Yes. The <t:unix:FLAG> syntax renders identically on desktop, web, and the mobile apps, always in the reader's own locale and time zone.
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