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Get NordVPN →Pick a birth date and a target date to see the age difference broken down into years, months, and days, plus totals in weeks, days, and hours.
This calculator uses the standard 'calendar age' method: count whole years from birth, then whole months past the most recent birthday, then remaining days. Months are counted using the actual calendar (28–31 days), so a difference of 'one month' may be 28, 29, 30, or 31 days depending on which months are involved.
When the day-of-month on the target date is earlier than the day-of-birth, we borrow days from the previous month to keep the result correct. Example: from 1990-05-31 to 2026-05-06 is 35 years, 11 months, 5 days — not 35 years, 12 months, -25 days.
The 'total days' figure counts every actual day between the two dates, including February 29 in leap years. This is more accurate than 365 × years for medical, legal, or scientific calculations where a difference of one or two days matters.
If you need 'days lived as of your next birthday', enter your next birthday as the target date and read the total days field.
Working out medication dosing for children, eligibility windows for school enrollment, retirement planning, anniversary planning, and historical research all need age calculation that's accurate to the day. This tool gives you all of those at once: the human-friendly Y/M/D form plus totals in months, weeks, days, and hours.
Yes. The day count and month rollover logic both use the real calendar, so February 29 is included whenever it falls between the two dates.
Because real calendar months range from 28 to 31 days. Counting actual months avoids the drift that '30-day months' would introduce over a lifetime.
Yes. Set the target date to a future day to see how old someone will be on that date.
The calculator displays no result in that case to avoid showing negative values. Swap the dates if you need the difference.
It uses your browser's local date as 'today'. The calculation itself is independent of time zones because it works with whole calendar days.
No. Everything is calculated in your browser.
It's the integer part of total days divided by 7. Partial weeks are not counted.
This tool calculates Western-style calendar age. East Asian age systems add 1 at birth and may add another at the new year — see a culture-specific calculator for those rules.
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