Estimate HTTP server time and compare website clock timing

Server Time reads the HTTP Date header to estimate the current server clock for a website and compare it with your local device time.

This is especially useful for ticketing pages, launch events, and time-sensitive workflows where a few seconds can matter.

How to use this page: enter a website address or choose a preset target, then compare the measured server response time with your local clock. This can help you understand whether a site is slightly ahead or behind your device time.

Common use cases include ticket sales, limited product drops, launch countdowns, and troubleshooting situations where timing accuracy matters. Results are estimates based on HTTP response behavior, not an official time source from the destination service.

FAQ: A result may vary depending on network latency, CDN routing, and how the target server sets its Date header. For the most reliable comparison, test more than once and use a stable network connection.