Age Calculator
Calculate your exact age in years, months, days, and more
🤔 Fun facts about your age
A newborn baby has about 270 bones, but an adult has only 206 — some fuse together as you grow.
🌎 Age in Different Cultures
The Western system counts age from zero at birth, adding one year on each birthday. This is used in most of the world today for legal and administrative purposes.
In the traditional East Asian age reckoning system (used historically in China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam), a person is 1 year old at birth, and everyone gains one year at the start of the new year rather than on their individual birthday. This means a baby born on December 31 would be considered 2 years old the very next day.
South Korea officially used the Korean age system until June 2023, when the country switched to the international standard for all legal and administrative purposes. Under the old Korean system, people were typically 1 to 2 years older than their international age.
🏛️ Age Calculation for Legal Purposes
Legal age thresholds determine when a person can vote, drive, drink alcohol, marry, enter contracts, and retire. These vary significantly by country. The voting age is 18 in most countries but 16 in Austria, Scotland, and Brazil (optional).
The minimum drinking age ranges from 18 (most of Europe, Australia) to 21 (United States). Some countries like Germany and Belgium allow beer and wine at 16. Several Muslim-majority countries prohibit alcohol entirely regardless of age.
Retirement age is shifting upward globally. Many countries that traditionally set retirement at 60 or 65 are raising it to 67 or beyond. France recently raised its retirement age to 64, while Denmark ties retirement age to life expectancy.
🚀 Leap Year Birthdays
Approximately 5 million people worldwide were born on February 29. These leaplings (or leapers) have a birthday that only exists once every four years on the calendar.
In most legal systems, leaplings are considered to have their birthday on March 1 in non-leap years. However, some jurisdictions (like New Zealand) specify February 28 instead. In practice, many leaplings celebrate on both February 28 and March 1.
The odds of being born on February 29 are roughly 1 in 1,461. The world record for most generations of a family born on leap day is held by the Keogh family: Peter Anthony (1940), his son Peter Eric (1964), and his granddaughter Bethany (1996).
❓ FAQ
What is chronological age?
Chronological age is the amount of time that has passed since birth, measured in years, months, and days. It is the most common way age is expressed worldwide and is used for legal, medical, and administrative purposes.
How is age calculated?
Age is calculated by counting the number of full years, months, and days that have passed since your date of birth. The calculator first counts complete years, then remaining complete months, and finally the remaining days. This is known as chronological age.
How old am I if I was born in 2000?
If you were born in 2000, you are 25 or 26 years old in 2026, depending on whether your birthday has already passed this year.
Can I calculate my age on a specific date?
Yes. Enter your birthday and optionally a target date to calculate your exact age on any past or future date. By default, the calculator shows your age as of today.
How do I calculate age in days?
To calculate your age in days, the calculator counts every single day from your birth date to today (or your chosen date). This includes leap year days. The result is shown as total days alongside years, months, and days.
How does age calculation work for leap year birthdays?
If you were born on February 29, your birthday only occurs every four years. In non-leap years, age calculators typically count your birthday as March 1 for age calculation purposes. Legally, most jurisdictions consider March 1 as your birthday in non-leap years.