This simple EDT to GMT time zone converter allows you to quickly and visually understand the time difference between Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
Just hover over the colored hour tiles, and you’ll instantly see the corresponding time in both zones. The time difference between EDT and GMT is 4 hours, with GMT being ahead. For example, if it is 11 AM EDT, the equivalent time in GMT will be 12:00 PM.
This tool makes it easy to convert EDT to GMT 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.
Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) is a time zone that is four hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC-4). During daylight saving time, some areas in the ET time zone switch to Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), which is used during the summer months.
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is a time zone that is often used as a standard time reference for the world. It is based on the line of longitude that passes through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London, UK, which is at 0 degrees longitude.