Days From Today Calculator
Instantly find any future or past date by adding or subtracting calendar days, business days, or custom rules from today's date.
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📊 Common Days From Today — Quick Reference
Auto-updated daily. Calendar days including weekends and holidays.
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📅 Common Weeks From Today
Week-based calculations from today's date.
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🗓️ Common Months From Today
Month-based calculations. Note: 1 month ≠ 30 days.
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Last updated: June 28, 2025
Need to find a specific date in the future or past? Our free days from today calculator makes it effortless. Enter any number, choose between calendar days and business days, and get an instant result — complete with the day of the week, a visual calendar, and one-click export to Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, or Outlook.
Whether you're tracking a legal deadline, calculating a notice period, planning a project milestone, or simply wondering "what date is 90 days from today?" — this days from now calculator has you covered.
No sign-up required. No ads covering your result. Just fast, accurate date math.
How to Use the Days From Today Calculator
Getting your result takes less than five seconds. Follow these steps:
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Enter the Number of Days
Type any number from 1 to 36,500 into the input field, or use the + and − buttons. For example, enter "90" to find the date 90 days from today.
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Choose Calendar or Business Days
Toggle between Calendar Days (every day, including weekends and holidays) and Business Days (Monday–Friday only). Select Custom to exclude specific days or public holidays by country.
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Select the Direction
Choose "From Today ▶" for a future date, or "◀ Ago From Today" for a past date. You can also change the starting date using the custom date picker.
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Get Your Result
Click Calculate (or press Enter). You'll see the exact calendar date, the day of the week, a visual mini-calendar with the date highlighted, and the equivalent in business days.
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Save or Share
Use the action buttons to copy the result, share a direct link, add the date to Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, or Outlook, or print a summary for your records.
How We Calculate Days From Today
Calendar Day Calculation
The formula is straightforward: Result Date = Today's Date + N days. Our calculator handles every edge case automatically:
- Month boundaries — January 30 + 5 days = February 4 (not "January 35")
- Year boundaries — December 28 + 10 days = January 7 of the next year
- Leap years — February 29 is correctly included in 2028, 2032, etc.
- Time zones — All calculations use midnight local time to prevent off-by-one errors
Business Day Calculation
Business days require a step-by-step algorithm — there's no simple shortcut. Our calculator:
- Starts from today (or your chosen start date)
- Advances one calendar day at a time
- Checks if the day is a weekday (Monday–Friday)
- Checks against the holiday database for the selected country
- Counts the day only if it passes both checks
- Repeats until the required number of business days is reached
How "Day 1" Counting Works
Our calculator uses the most widely accepted convention:
- Day 0 = today (the starting point, not counted)
- Day 1 = tomorrow (the first day counted)
- "30 days from today" = 30 full days after today
This matches how most legal systems, banks, and financial institutions count days. If a specific regulation requires including the start date, enter N−1 instead.
Calendar Days vs. Business Days: What's the Difference?
One of the most common mistakes when counting days from today is confusing calendar days with business days. The difference isn't trivial — it can shift your result by days or even weeks, potentially causing you to miss a critical deadline.
What Are Calendar Days?
Calendar days include every day on the calendar — weekdays, weekends, and holidays. When a legal document, contract, or policy says "30 days" without any qualifier, it almost always means 30 calendar days.
- Includes Saturdays, Sundays, and all holidays
- The default for most legal deadlines
- 30 calendar days = exactly 4 weeks and 2 days
- Simple to calculate — just add N to today's date
What Are Business Days?
Business days (also called "working days") count only Monday through Friday, typically excluding public holidays. Banks, shipping companies, and government offices use business days.
- Monday through Friday only
- Excludes weekends and usually public holidays
- 30 business days ≈ 6 calendar weeks (about 42 calendar days)
- Requires day-by-day counting — no simple shortcut
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Aspect | Calendar Days | Business Days |
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| Includes weekends? | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Includes holidays? | ✅ Yes | ❌ Usually not |
| 30 days = | 30 calendar days | ~42 calendar days |
| 60 days = | 60 calendar days | ~84 calendar days |
| 90 days = | 90 calendar days | ~126 calendar days |
| Used in legal contexts | ✅ Most common | Sometimes specified |
| Used in shipping | Sometimes | ✅ Standard |
| Used in banking | Rarely | ✅ Standard |
Most Popular Days From Today Calculations
Certain day counts appear over and over in legal, business, and personal contexts. Here's why each matters.
📆 30 Days From Today
The single most searched day count. Appears in credit card billing cycles, Net 30 payment terms, legal response deadlines, lease notice periods, and free trial expirations. If the date falls on a weekend, many legal systems extend it to the next business day.
→ Full details: 30 Days From Today📆 60 Days From Today
Common in real estate closings, EEOC complaint filing, insurance claim review periods, employee probation, and Net 60 payment terms.
→ Full details: 60 Days From Today📆 90 Days From Today
Ninety days — roughly one quarter — is a benchmark in employment probation, quarterly reviews, EEOC filing deadlines, warranty windows, visa validity periods, and financial reporting cycles.
→ Full details: 90 Days From Today📆 180 Days From Today
A half-year window used in IRS tax extension deadlines, non-compete clauses, some statutes of limitations, military deployment planning, and CD maturity terms.
→ Calculate 180 days from today📆 365 Days From Today
One full year. Appears in annual contract renewals, statute of limitations for many civil claims, lease renewals, and subscription billing. Note: 365 days from today is not always the same date next year — leap years shift it by one day.
→ Calculate 365 days from todayWhen Do You Need a Days From Today Calculator?
Accurate day counting isn't just a convenience — it protects you from missed deadlines, financial penalties, and lost legal rights. Here are the most common real-world scenarios.
⚖️ Legal Deadlines & Court Filings
- 30 days — typical deadline to file an appeal
- 60 days — EEOC complaint filing window
- 90 days — many employment discrimination claims
- 365 days — statute of limitations for many personal injury claims
Courts enforce deadlines strictly. "I miscounted" is not a valid excuse. Use our Legal Deadline Calculator for jurisdiction-specific rules.
💼 Business Contracts & Payment Terms
- Net 30 / Net 60 / Net 90 — payment due within specified days of invoice
- 30-day notice periods — required before terminating contracts
- 45-day inspection periods — common in real estate
- Cure periods — 10–30 days to fix a contract breach
📦 Shipping & Delivery Estimates
- Standard shipping: 5–7 business days
- Economy: 10–14 business days
- International: 15–30 business days
"7 business days" = at least 9 calendar days (two weekends skipped), and potentially longer with holidays.
👔 Employment & HR
- Probationary periods — 30, 60, or 90 days
- Benefits eligibility — often starts after 30 or 60 days
- Notice periods — 14 days (US standard) to 90 days (some countries)
- FMLA leave — up to 12 weeks within a 12-month period
Calculate your exact end date with our Notice Period Calculator.
💰 Financial Planning
- Tax filing extensions — typically 180 days from original deadline
- CD maturity dates — 90-day, 180-day, or 365-day terms
- Credit card grace periods — usually 21–25 days
- Mortgage rate locks — 30, 45, or 60 days
🏥 Healthcare & Medical
- Prescription refills — "refill in 30 days"
- Follow-up appointments — "come back in 90 days"
- Insurance pre-authorization — valid for 60 days
- HIPAA breach notification — 60 calendar days from discovery
Tips for Accurate Date Calculations
- Don't confuse calendar days with business days. 30 calendar days ≠ 30 business days. The difference is roughly 12 days. Always verify which type applies. Read our full guide →
- Clarify whether "Day 1" is today or tomorrow. Most legal and financial systems treat today as Day 0 and start counting from tomorrow. Our calculator follows this convention.
- Watch for weekend and holiday shifts. Many deadlines (federal courts, IRS, SEC) automatically extend to the next business day if they land on a weekend or holiday.
- Account for leap years. Leap years add February 29, creating a 366-day year. Next leap years: 2028, 2032, 2036. Our calculator handles this automatically.
- Be specific — use days, not months. "One month" is ambiguous (28–31 days). If precision matters, always specify the exact number of days.
- Use a calculator — don't count manually. Manual counting across month boundaries is error-prone. You're likely to be off by one day.
- Save your calculations. Use the share-link feature to create a permanent URL for any calculation you can reference later.
- Consider time zones. If your deadline is set by an organization in a different time zone, clarify whether it refers to their local time or yours.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Use the Days From Today Calculator at the top of this page — enter 30 and click Calculate. The result updates daily based on today's date. 30 days from today counts every calendar day including weekends and holidays. For full details, visit our 30 Days From Today page.
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Enter 90 in the calculator above for the exact date. 90 calendar days equals approximately 12 weeks and 6 days, or roughly 64 business days. Visit our 90 Days From Today page for full details including holiday information.
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Calendar days count every day including weekends and holidays. Business days count only Monday through Friday, typically excluding public holidays. The practical difference is huge: 30 calendar days ≈ 22 business days, while 30 business days ≈ 42 calendar days. Read our full guide →
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No. Today is Day 0. Counting starts from tomorrow (Day 1). "30 days from today" adds 30 full days after today. This matches how most legal systems, banks, and businesses count days. If your regulation requires including the start date, enter N−1 instead.
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Click "Custom" in the calculator, then select your country from the "Exclude Public Holidays" dropdown. The calculator will skip all weekends and recognized public holidays for that country. For dedicated business day calculations, use our Business Days Calculator.
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Many legal and regulatory systems extend the deadline to the next business day. Federal courts follow this rule under FRCP Rule 6(a). Our calculator shows a yellow warning when a result lands on a weekend and displays the next business day automatically. Not all deadlines shift, though — always check the specific rule. Use our Legal Deadline Calculator for jurisdiction-specific handling.
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No. 30 days is always exactly 30 days. One calendar month can be 28, 29, 30, or 31 days depending on the month. For example, "one month from January 15" is February 15 (31 days), while "30 days from January 15" is February 14. When precision matters, always specify the exact number of days.
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Yes. Click "Custom" and use the "Start from a different date" date picker. This transforms the tool into a general-purpose add days to date calculator that works with any starting date, not just today.
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Approximately 261 business days (365 minus 104 weekend days). Subtract U.S. federal holidays (typically 11) and you get roughly 250 working days. Leap years add one weekday, so they have 262. The exact count varies slightly depending on which day January 1 falls on.
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Our calculator produces mathematically accurate dates for any number of calendar or business days. However, legal deadline calculation involves additional rules — whether the start date is counted, how weekends and holidays are handled, and which holidays are recognized. For high-stakes deadlines, use our Legal Deadline Calculator with jurisdiction-specific rules, and always confirm with your attorney.
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Yes. Toggle to "◀ Ago From Today" mode. The calculator will count backward from today (or from any custom start date). This is useful for finding when a period began, verifying elapsed time, or checking lookback windows for legal or financial purposes.
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After calculating your result, click the 📅 Google Calendar button to open a pre-filled event in your browser, or click 🍎 Apple / Outlook to download an .ics file that opens in any calendar app. Both include the calculation details in the event description.
Related Date & Time Calculators
Our days from today calculator is part of a complete suite of date tools. Depending on your specific need, one of these specialized calculators may serve you better:
📊 Date Difference Calculator
Find the exact number of days, weeks, and months between any two dates.
💼 Business Days Calculator
Count only Monday–Friday with country-specific holiday exclusions.
⚖️ Legal Deadline Calculator
Court filings, statutes of limitations, and regulatory deadlines with jurisdiction rules.
📋 Notice Period Calculator
Employment, lease, and contract notice period end-date calculations.
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