Hours Calculator

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Hours Calculator – Work Time, Time Clock & Time Card Calculator

Our free Hours Calculator helps you add up daily and weekly hours instantly. Whether you need a time card calculator, time clock calculator, work hours calculator, or employee hours calculator, this tool shows your total time in both hours:minutes and decimal hours – making it perfect for timesheets, payroll, and shift planning

What is an Hours Calculator?

An Hours Calculator is a simple online tool that lets you enter:

  • Your shift start and end times
  • Any unpaid breaks
  • Multiple shifts per day or week

It then calculates the exact work hours you’ve completed. You can see results in both clock hours (HH:MM) and decimal hours (e.g., 7.5 hrs), which are often required for payroll.

Why Use a Work Hours Calculator?

People use this tool for many reasons, such as:

  • Employees – Track how many hours you worked each day or week.
  • Freelancers – Record billable hours for clients.
  • Employers – Use it as an employee hours calculator to check staff timesheets.
  • Students & Part-Timers – Keep track of part-time job hours.

It’s a fast, reliable way to count my work hours without spreadsheets or complicated apps.

Features of the Hours Calculator

  • Add multiple shifts per day
  • Automatically subtract break times
  • Handles overnight shifts that cross midnight
  • Works as a time clock calculator or time card calculator
  • Shows totals in hours:minutes and decimal hours
  • Perfect for payroll, timesheets, and weekly work reports

FAQs

Q: How do I calculate my work hours online?
Enter your shift start and end times, subtract breaks, and the calculator totals your hours in both HH:MM and decimal hours.

Q: Can I use this as a time card calculator?
Yes, this Hours Calculator works like a digital time card. Just enter your work shifts and get instant totals.

Q: Does this tool support overnight shifts?
Yes. If your end time is earlier than your start time, the calculator assumes your shift passed midnight.

Q: What’s the difference between HH:MM and decimal hours?

  • HH:MM format shows your hours like a clock (e.g., 7:30).

  • Decimal hours (e.g., 7.5) are often used in payroll and timesheets.

Q: Can businesses use this as an employee hours calculator?
Absolutely. Employers can use this tool to track staff hours, weekly totals, and payroll data.

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