Using New York Time
New York is a major anchor for US East Coast schedules, especially finance, media, agencies, and international teams that coordinate with London and other European business hubs.
Live local time, UTC offset, and quick tools for New York, United States.
New York is a major anchor for US East Coast schedules, especially finance, media, agencies, and international teams that coordinate with London and other European business hubs.
The New York workday often drives meetings for companies that need overlap with both the US and Europe. Morning hours are useful for Europe-facing calls, while afternoon hours often work better for West Coast coordination.
When scheduling with New York, check whether the other city is ahead or behind before choosing a time. London, Paris, and Berlin are usually best reached in the New York morning, while Tokyo and Seoul often require early or late planning.
New York uses Eastern Time and can shift with daylight saving changes. That makes city-based checks important when comparing New York with places that change clocks on different dates or do not change them at all.
This clock for New York is based on America/New_York. For current planning, the offset shown here is UTC-4.
Start from this city page and follow a related comparison link. The comparison pages also help when the date changes across cities.
Yes, open the New York Desk Clock page. It works well for focus sessions, meeting rooms, and study blocks.
Begin by checking whether New York is in morning, afternoon, or evening. Clock changes in another region can still affect the overlap.
Use New York time as the anchor before picking a slot. Convert the time before sending a calendar invite.