GeoTime API delivers reliable timezone information by processing geographic coordinates to give you the current UTC offset, Daylight Savings Time (DST) changes, and the corresponding time zone ID and name. By specifying a location through latitude and longitude, this API handles complex time zone and daylight savings adjustments, ensuring precise and accurate time data. Whether you're creating international applications, scheduling systems, or apps for global travelers, GeoTime API simplifies time zone management with real-time and historical data, enabling your app to work seamlessly across time zones.
{"dstOffset":0,"rawOffset":28800,"timeZoneId":"Asia/Shanghai","timeZoneName":"China Standard Time"}
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The GeoTime API is a service that allows users to efficiently retrieve timezone, UTC, and Daylight Savings Time (DST) information based on geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude).
To use the GeoTime API, you need to provide the latitude and longitude of the location you are interested in. The API will return the current UTC offset, DST changes, and the corresponding time zone ID and name.
Yes, the GeoTime API is designed to handle complex time zone and Daylight Savings Time adjustments, ensuring that you receive accurate time data regardless of seasonal changes.
The GeoTime API is ideal for international applications, scheduling systems, and apps for global travelers, as it simplifies time zone management with real-time and historical data.
Yes, the GeoTime API provides both real-time and historical timezone data, allowing you to access time information for past dates and times.
The Locate TimeZone endpoint returns timezone ID, timezone name, UTC offset, and DST offset based on the provided latitude, longitude, and optional timestamp.
The key fields in the response data include `timeZoneId`, `timeZoneName`, `rawOffset`, and `dstOffset`, which provide essential timezone and offset information.
The response data is structured in JSON format, with key-value pairs representing the timezone ID, name, UTC offset, and DST offset, making it easy to parse and utilize.
The parameters for the Locate TimeZone endpoint include `lat` (latitude), `lng` (longitude), and `timestamp` (optional), allowing users to specify the location and time for accurate results.
Users can customize their requests by providing specific latitude and longitude values, and optionally including a timestamp to retrieve timezone information for a particular date and time.
The GeoTime API sources its data from reliable geographic and timezone databases, ensuring accurate and up-to-date timezone information for various locations worldwide.
Typical use cases include scheduling events across time zones, displaying local times for users in different regions, and developing applications that require accurate time zone management for global users.
If the API returns partial or empty results, check the provided latitude and longitude for accuracy. Ensure that the coordinates correspond to a valid location, as some remote areas may not have timezone data.
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