How old are you — really? Enter your birthdate and see your exact age in every unit that matters: years, months, days, hours, minutes, and more.
Years are the default unit humans use for age — but they're surprisingly coarse. You're 32 for an entire year. Meanwhile, the actual number of days, hours, and minutes you've lived keeps ticking upward in a way that feels much more alive.
This calculator shows your age in every meaningful unit simultaneously. It's the same information, just viewed through different lenses. Some people find the days number inspiring. Others find the minutes one slightly terrifying. Either reaction is valid.
Explore each specific calculator for deeper detail on each unit.
Subtract your birth date from today. For years: account for whether your birthday has occurred yet this year. For days: find the raw millisecond difference and divide. This calculator does it all instantly.
A 30-year-old is ~10,957 days old. Enter your birthday above for your exact count.
Total days × 24. A 30-year-old has lived ~262,980 hours. Enter your birthday to see yours.
Enter your birthday above and we'll calculate the exact days remaining.