Time Zone Converters

US ↔ Europe Tools

Handle scheduling between US and European time zones.

8 free tools

Guide

How These Tools Work

A practical overview for using these tools with less guesswork and cleaner results.

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What Are US to Europe Time Zone Converter Tools?

US to Europe time zone converter tools convert times between US time zones and European time zones including GMT, CET (Central European Time), EET (Eastern European Time), and BST (British Summer Time). They account for the fact that Europe and the US change clocks on different dates in spring and autumn, which creates a narrow window each year when the offset between the two regions shifts by an extra hour.

Transatlantic teams, international clients, and anyone working between North America and Europe rely on accurate time conversions to schedule meetings, set deadlines, and avoid missed calls. A London team at 3:00 PM is 10:00 AM Eastern, 9:00 AM Central, and 7:00 AM Pacific.

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How to Use US to Europe Time Zone Converters

Enter the time and date you want to convert. Select the US source time zone (Eastern, Central, Mountain, or Pacific). The tool displays the equivalent time in major European zones: London (GMT/BST), Paris/Berlin (CET/CEST), Athens/Helsinki (EET/EEST), and others.

Because the US and Europe switch to daylight saving time on different calendar dates, always enter the specific date when converting future meeting times. The offset between New York and London, for example, changes from 5 hours to 4 hours depending on where each region is in its DST cycle. The converters handle these transitions automatically.

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When to Use US to Europe Time Zone Converters

These converters are most useful for professionals who work across the Atlantic regularly. Development teams with members in both the US and Europe use converters to find the best overlap for standup meetings and syncs. Sales teams managing accounts in both regions use them to understand when European clients are available during their own working day.

Freelancers and consultants working for clients on either side of the Atlantic use these tools to schedule calls, set project milestones, and communicate deadlines accurately. Travel planners coordinating transatlantic trips use them to work out arrival times and connection windows.

Use this US and Europe time converter page as a repeatable reference when you need a quick result and a clear next step. global teams, agencies, recruiters, sales teams, and conference organizers can compare related tools in one place instead of opening separate apps or browser extensions. The page is useful for New York to London calls, Los Angeles to Berlin meetings, CET schedules, and GMT handoffs. Start with the tool that matches your input, review the output, and copy only the result that fits your task. If the first result needs refinement, adjust the available options and run the tool again. This workflow keeps small tasks simple during reviews, lessons, testing sessions, documentation work, and daily production work. It also helps teams share the same process because every tool on the page follows a simple browser-based flow and does not require an account. For recurring tasks, save the page with your project notes, style guide, or classroom material so the same method is easy to repeat later.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. All converters on CodeItBro are completely free with no limits or account requirements.
Yes. The US and Europe change clocks on different dates. When you enter a specific date, the converter applies the correct offset for that date, accounting for whether each region is on standard or daylight saving time.
The converters cover GMT/BST (London), CET/CEST (Paris, Berlin, Madrid, Rome, Amsterdam), EET/EEST (Athens, Helsinki, Bucharest), and WEST/WET (Lisbon).
The standard offset is 5 hours (New York is behind London). During the period between US and European DST transitions, the offset temporarily changes to 4 hours. The converter handles this automatically based on the date you enter.
Yes. All converters on this page work in both directions. Enter a European time, select the source European zone, and the tool shows the equivalent US time.