Days From Today Calculator
Enter any number of days to find the exact future date
How to Use This Calculator
Enter any number of days in the field on the left — the exact future date appears instantly. No button to press, no page reload.
This tool is used for:
- Payment terms — Net 30, Net 60, Net 90 invoice deadlines
- Legal deadlines — statute of limitations, filing windows
- Medical — follow-up appointments, prescription refill dates
- Contracts — expiry dates, notice periods, renewal dates
- Project planning — milestones and delivery dates
- Visa and travel — entry permit validity calculations
Common Day Reference
| Days | Equal To | Common Use |
|---|---|---|
| 7 days | 1 week | Weekly deadlines, 7-day trials |
| 14 days | 2 weeks | Biweekly pay, two-week notice |
| 21 days | 3 weeks | Medical recovery windows |
| 28 days | 4 weeks | Subscription billing cycles |
| 30 days | ~1 month | Net 30 payment terms |
| 45 days | 6 wks 3 days | Contractor payment terms |
| 60 days | ~2 months | Net 60 payment terms |
| 90 days | ~3 months / 1 quarter | Quarterly deadlines |
| 100 days | 14 wks 2 days | 100-day milestones |
| 180 days | ~6 months | Visa validity, semi-annual |
| 365 days | 1 year | Annual renewals |
Common Mistakes When Counting Days
- Confusing calendar days vs. business days — Net 30 payment terms usually mean 30 calendar days, but some contracts specify business days only.
- Starting the count from tomorrow — most date calculators (including this one) start counting from today as Day 1. Always confirm your contract's starting day.
- Ignoring leap years — counting manually across February of a leap year adds an extra day. Always use a calculator for precision.
- Not accounting for holidays — business day counts exclude weekends but may or may not exclude public holidays depending on the jurisdiction.
Why Date Calculations Matter
- Payment terms — Net 30, Net 60, Net 90 are standard invoice payment deadlines that require exact date counting.
- Legal deadlines — court filing deadlines, statute of limitations, and contract notice periods are legally binding.
- Project milestones — sprint planning, delivery timelines, and project deadlines all depend on accurate day counting.
- Subscriptions & renewals — knowing your exact renewal date prevents unexpected charges or service lapses.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is 30 days from today?
30 days from today is 4 weeks and 2 days into the future. This is the standard "Net 30" business payment deadline. Enter 30 above or go directly to 30 days from today.
What is 60 days from today?
60 days from today is approximately 8 weeks and 4 days, or about 2 months. See 60 days from today for the exact date.
What is 90 days from today?
90 days from today is one calendar quarter — approximately 3 months. This is one of the most common legal and financial deadline periods. See 90 days from today.
Does the calculator include weekends?
Yes — the main count includes all calendar days (weekends and holidays). The "Biz Days" figure shown above counts only Monday–Friday.
What is 180 days from today?
180 days from today equals approximately 6 months. This is commonly used for visa validity periods and semi-annual deadlines. See 180 days from today.
What is 365 days from today?
365 days from today is exactly 1 year from today's date — useful for annual renewal reminders, yearly subscriptions, and anniversary planning. See 365 days from today.