You are using your life,
whether you notice it or not.
A simple set of tools to see how much of today, this year, and your life has already passed.
Live right now
A live view of how much of this day is already gone.
A real-time look at how much of the current year has already passed.
What this helps you see
Explore different ways to look at time: the current day, the current year, the distance from a meaningful date, or a broader estimate of life itself.
Why this exists
Most people only notice time when something ends.
We track money, calories, followers, deadlines, and notifications — but we rarely look at time itself in a clear and honest way.
LifeUsed.today was created to make time visible. Not to create panic. Not to shame you. Not to turn your life into a productivity contest.
Sometimes a single number changes perspective. Seeing how much of today is already gone, how much of the year has passed, or how far away a meaningful date has become can shift the way a person feels, decides, and acts.
This project is intentionally simple. No account is required. No complex dashboard. Just a direct way to look at time while it is still moving.
Use it to pause and see what usually goes unnoticed: ordinary time, daily drift, and long stretches that quietly shape your life.
A visible number can create urgency. It can help you start, continue, or return to something that matters.
Some distances are measured in kilometers. Others are measured in days, months, and years. This helps you see both.
Frequently asked questions
What does “day used” mean?
It shows how much of the current day has already passed based on the current local time.
What does “year used” mean?
It shows how much of the current calendar year has already passed, from January 1st until now.
Is the life calculator exact?
No. It is an estimate based on a fixed life expectancy model. Its purpose is perspective, not prediction.
Do I need an account to use the tools?
No. The site is designed to stay simple and accessible without forcing users to sign up.
From the blog
Most people feel time. Few people actually see it.
A different way to think about time and existence.
Small habits slowly consume your life without you noticing.
Time is the only thing you keep spending, even when you think you are standing still.
This is not a productivity trap. It is just a clearer way to look at the one thing that keeps moving, with or without your permission.