The time card calculator helps you track and total your work hours across multiple days. Perfect for employees who need to submit timesheets, freelancers tracking billable hours, or anyone managing hourly work schedules.
Enter your start and end times for each day (in decimal hours—for example, 9.5 for 9:30 AM). The calculator shows hours worked each day plus your total and daily average.
This simplified version tracks three days but demonstrates the concept. For full week tracking, you can use this multiple times or expand the pattern. The decimal format makes calculations straightforward for payroll purposes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
9.5 hours means 9 hours and 30 minutes (0.5 hour = 30 minutes).
Subtract break time from your end time before entering.
This example shows 3 days; you can calculate additional days separately.
Add 24 to the end time if it crosses midnight (e.g., 23 to 2 = 23 to 26).
Yes, decimal hours are standard for hourly billing and payroll.
