Watch your age count up in real time — minutes, seconds, milliseconds, heartbeats, and more. Enter your birthday and watch the numbers fly.
Right now, while you read this sentence, your age ticks forward. Every minute that passes is 60 seconds. Every second is 1,000 milliseconds. Seeing these numbers live — actually watching them increment — makes the passage of time feel real in a way that "I'm 32 years old" never quite does.
A 30-year-old has lived through over 15 million minutes. Their heart has beaten over a billion times. These aren't just numbers — they're a portrait of a life, measured in the smallest units.
Multiply your age in days by 1,440 (minutes per day). For precision, calculate exact elapsed days since birth × 1,440. Our calculator does this and updates live every 0.1 seconds.
Approximately 15,778,800 minutes old (~15.8 million). That's about 946 million seconds or nearly a billion heartbeats.
31,536,000 seconds in a standard year. 31,622,400 in a leap year. Average: 31,557,600 per year accounting for leap years.
Your total heartbeats = (minutes alive) × 72 (average bpm). A 30-year-old has had ~1.14 billion heartbeats. Our calculator shows this updating in real-time.
Yes — knowing your exact birth time gets you to the nearest minute. Without a birth time, we calculate from midnight (up to 1,440 minutes off). Enter your birth time above for maximum precision.