Cron Expression Visualizer

Translate complex cron syntax into human-readable English instantly. No more guessing when your scheduled jobs will run.

Enter Cron Expression

Example:

Human Readable Schedule

At 12:00 AM, every day

How Cron Syntax Works

A cron expression is a string representing a schedule that consists of five or six fields separated by white space.

Minute
0-59
Hour
0-23
Day(Month)
1-31
Month
1-12
Day(Week)
0-6 (Sun-Sat)

Native Interpretation

We use localized parsing to ensure your cron expressions are interpreted exactly how Linux systems and task schedulers read them.

Zero Dependencies

This tool runs entirely in your browser. No data is sent to a server, ensuring your job names and schedules remain private.

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