JavaScript Temporal Now
Temporal.Now Object Reference
Revised March 2026
The Temporal.Now object provides methods for getting the current date and time.
JavaScript Temporal.Now Methods
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
| instant() | Returns current time as a Temporal.Instant object |
| plainDateISO() | Returns current date as a Temporal.PlainDate object |
| plainDateTimeISO() | Returns current date and time as a Temporal.PlainDateTime object |
| plainTimeISO() | Returns current time as a Temporal.PlainTime object |
| timeZoneId | Returns system's time zone as a time zone id |
| zonedDateTimeISO() | Returns current date and time as a Temporal.ZonedDateTime object |
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Browser Support
Temporal is a major update to the JavaScript standard (TC39).
It is currently fully supported in Chrome, Edge, and Firefox, and is expected to reach full availability across browsers throughout 2026.
| Chrome 144 |
Edge 144 |
Firefox 139 |
Safari |
Opera |
| Jan 2026 | Jan 2026 | May 2025 | 🚫 | 🚫 |
Opera Support
Opera support will probably appear 1-3 browser cycles after Chromium, which often means a few months later.
Safari Support
As of March 2026, Safari has not yet announced a confirmed release date for stable support of the JavaScript Temporal API.
However, the implementation is actively in development and can be tested today in Safari Technology Preview by enabling the --use-temporal runtime flag.
Polyfill
Until Opera and Safari supports Temporal natively, use the official polyfill.
This Polyfill allows Temporal code to run in all browsers today:
Example
<script
src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@js-temporal/polyfill/dist/index.umd.js">
</script>
<script>
// Now you can use Temporal
const today = Temporal.Now.plainDateISO();
</script>