Moment-timezone adds robust timezone support to Moment.js, enabling parsing and formatting dates in any IANA timezone. It handles daylight saving time transitions and historical timezone data, providing accurate date and time representations across geographic locations. Essential for applications dealing with global audiences, moment-timezone simplifies the complexities of working with timezones and offsets in JavaScript projects, ensuring consistent and reliable date handling.
Moment-timezone's release frequency has fluctuated since its inception in July 2013. Releases were most frequent in 2014 and 2016 with several months including more than 1 release. The package continues to be updated with releases happening in the beginning of 2025, including the most recent version 0.6.0 in May. However, no new versions have been released since.
Moment-timezone downloads show a generally high volume, fluctuating between 35 million and 49 million, with a spike in March 2025 (44M). The monthly dowloads have been consistently high during 2025. August 2025 downloads are incomplete.