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Date Calculator

Count the days between two dates, or add and subtract days from a date to work out exactly when a deadline falls.

Two things this does

Between two dates — how many days, weeks and months separate them. Useful for notice periods, project durations, and how long something has been outstanding.

Add or subtract days — take a date, move forward or backward by a number of days, and see where you land. This is how you find a deadline: thirty days from an invoice, ninety days from a joining date, a fortnight before an exam.

Why counting by hand goes wrong

Month lengths are irregular and February changes. "Three months from 30 November" has no obvious answer, and "90 days" and "3 months" are different spans that people routinely treat as the same thing. Contracts are usually written in days precisely because days are unambiguous.

The calculation here walks the real calendar, so leap years and short months are handled without you having to think about them.

Common uses

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — free, no sign-up, works on any device.
Yes. The calculation walks the real calendar, so 29 February is counted whenever it exists in the span.
The count is the number of days from the start to the end. If you need to include both endpoints — as some contracts do — add one to the total.
Yes. Everything runs in your browser after the page loads - nothing you type is sent anywhere. It is the same calculation our mobile app uses, compiled to run on the web, so the two can never disagree with each other.
No, and confusing them causes real disputes. Ninety days from 1 January is 1 April in a normal year; three months from 1 January is also 1 April, but from 30 November the two answers diverge. Contracts usually specify days for exactly this reason.
You can, but our Age Calculator is built for it and gives years, months and days directly.

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