PST to UTC time zone converter

PST
Pacific Standard Time
06:53:17
Feb 11
  • Feb
    11
  • 1
    AM
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    AM
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    AM
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    AM
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    AM
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    AM
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    AM
  • 11
    AM
  • 0
    PM
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    PM
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    PM
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    PM
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    PM
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    PM
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    PM
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    PM
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    PM
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    PM
  • 10
    PM
  • 11
    PM
UTC
Coordinated Universal Time
14:53:17
Feb 11
  • 8
    AM
  • 9
    AM
  • 10
    AM
  • 11
    AM
  • 0
    PM
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    PM
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    PM
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    PM
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    PM
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    PM
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    PM
  • 11
    PM
  • Feb
    12
  • 1
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Convert PST to UTC

This simple PST to UTC time zone converter allows you to quickly and visually understand the time difference between Pacific Standard Time (PST) and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

Just hover over the colored hour tiles, and you’ll instantly see the corresponding time in both zones. The time difference between PST and UTC is 8 hours, with UTC being ahead. For example, if it is 11 AM PST, the equivalent time in UTC will be 12:00 PM.

This tool makes it easy to convert PST to UTC for scheduling meetings, coordinating across time zones, or planning events. With just a glance, you can manage the time difference efficiently and avoid any confusion.

PST

PST (Pacific Standard Time) is a time zone that is eight hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC-8). It is used in North America, including parts of the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The PST timezone includes the western states of the United States, such as California, Oregon, and Washington, as well as the Canadian province of British Columbia.

UTC

Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is a standard time reference used globally, and it is often used as a basis for synchronizing clocks and timekeeping systems. UTC is based on the international atomic time scale and is calculated by taking into account the rotation of the Earth, so it is a highly accurate and reliable standard for timekeeping.