About Us
Your trusted work hour calculator tools
WorkHourCalc provides free, easy-to-use online calculators for employees, freelancers, and employers. Our mission is to make time tracking and payroll calculations simple and accessible to everyone.
Parent Company and Legal Entity
WorkHourCalc is published and maintained by the WorkHourCalc Team as the operating entity behind workhours-calculator.com. References to WorkHourCalc, Work Hours Calculator, and the WorkHourCalc Team describe the same site operator responsible for these calculators, guides, support channels, and editorial updates.
For more detail about authorship, review standards, and corrections, visit the Authors & Team page. For legal limits on using calculator results, read the Terms of Service and Disclaimer.
Our Story
WorkHourCalc started as a focused way to answer a common work question: how many hours did this shift actually include after breaks? The site has grown from a daily work-hours calculator into a set of timesheet, bi-weekly, payroll, overtime, hourly-rate, country, and time-duration tools for people who need quick browser-based estimates.
What We Do
We build practical work-hour services and calculator tools that help people estimate shift length, unpaid breaks, weekly timesheets, bi-weekly pay periods, overtime, hourly rates, payroll totals, and date-to-date time spans. Each tool is designed to give a fast browser-based estimate without requiring an account or storing your entries.
Our Tools
We offer a suite of calculators including:
- Work Hours Calculator — Calculate daily work hours
- Timesheet Calculator — Track weekly hours
- Bi-Weekly Calculator — Track two-week hours and pay
- Payroll Calculator — Calculate total earnings
- Time Duration Calculator — Find time differences
- Hours Between Two Dates — Measure date-time differences
Our Promise
All calculators are 100% free, require no signup, and work entirely in your browser. We do not collect, store, or transmit any of your data. Your privacy is our priority.
Who Uses WorkHourCalc
WorkHourCalc is designed for everyday time questions: an employee checking a shift before submitting a timesheet, a freelancer preparing an invoice, a manager reviewing weekly hours, or a small business owner estimating payroll before a pay period closes. We keep the tools focused on common inputs such as start time, end time, break minutes, hourly rate, overtime threshold, and pay period.
Because work schedules are rarely perfect, our calculators also support practical cases like overnight shifts, part-time schedules, multiple workdays, decimal-hour conversion, and hourly pay estimates. The goal is to help you get a clear estimate quickly, then save the final decision for your employer, payroll system, or professional adviser when rules are complex.
How We Maintain Content
We review calculator pages for broken links, confusing wording, and formula accuracy when we make updates. New pages are written to explain both the result and the method behind it, so users can understand why the number changed when a break, rate, or overtime setting is adjusted.
Accuracy
While we strive for accuracy, our calculators are for informational purposes only. Always verify calculations with your employer or a qualified professional, especially for payroll and tax-related matters.
