Getting Started
Free World Clock Online for Remote Teams
A free world clock online keeps every hub city on one screen. Remote teams, travelers, and support desks stop bouncing between OS widgets and chat guesses. Clockified runs in the browser, shows major cities live, and stores display preferences on your device.
Live times
Why a browser world clock beats one OS widget
Phone and laptop clocks are fine for one or two cities. Global ops need a wall of cities, readable offsets, and a path into conversion tools when someone asks “what time is it there for a call?” A dedicated page you can leave open or bookmark is faster than re-adding zones every time you switch devices.
Browser tools also stay free to share. Send a link instead of telling a teammate which third-party desktop app to install.
What Clockified shows on the world clock
The home clock tracks hubs including San Francisco, New York, London, Tokyo, Sydney, and more. Each city can show date, region, weather, UTC offset, and optional coordinates. Compact mode tightens the layout when you need many cities at once.
Open settings from the footer clock icon to toggle those fields. Preferences stay local in your browser. Pair the world clock with Time Compare for call planning and Time Search when you need a city outside the default twelve.
- •Live local times updated from your device clock.
- •Weather and temperature when enabled.
- •UTC offsets that follow IANA daylight saving rules.
- •No account required to start watching the board.
Privacy and local settings
Display settings live on your device. Clockified uses Google Analytics and, when deployed on Vercel, Vercel Analytics for aggregated traffic insights. Settings are not synced to a personal account. That keeps onboarding light: open the site and configure the board.
Open the free clock
Go to the Clockified home page to see the multi-city board. Use the Lobby to jump into Time Compare, Time Search, Timezone Directory, or Time Explorer. Start with the live strip on this page if you only need a quick read of a few hubs.
Frequently asked questions
Is there a free world clock online?
Yes. Clockified is a free browser world clock. You can track multiple cities without installing an app or creating an account.
How many cities can I track?
The home world clock highlights twelve major hubs. Use Time Search and the Timezone Directory for any other IANA zone.
Does the world clock handle daylight saving?
Yes. Offsets update automatically based on each city’s IANA time zone rules.
Do I need to install anything?
No. Clockified runs in a modern browser. Bookmark the home page or Lobby for one-click access.
Where are my display preferences stored?
Preferences are stored locally in your browser so the board opens the way you left it on that device.
Related guides
How to Schedule Meetings Across Time Zones
Find overlapping business hours and plan calls that work for remote teams. Learn a practical method, see NYC–London–Tokyo examples, and open Clockified Time Compare.
Time Zone Converter: Convert Local Time Anywhere
Convert time between cities using UTC offsets and IANA zones. Learn a 30-second method, avoid DST mistakes, and use Clockified Time Compare or Time Search for free.