Features & Capabilities

The precision time app for people who care about milliseconds. Compare NTP servers, visualize clock drift, and see UTC/TAI with deadbeat second hands.

TrueOffset is a precision time utility for comparing time sources and measuring clock offset with clarity and confidence.

Compare multiple Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers, visualize the difference between them, and see how your device's clock aligns with selected references. A clean, instrument-style interface presents time as a measurement—focused on accuracy, not decoration.

FOUR CLOCK FACES

  • 12-Hour Classic — Traditional analog display
  • 24-Hour Scientific — Full day on one dial
  • NTP Offset — Dual second hands show device vs. true time
  • Digital — Large display with millisecond precision

UTC & TAI TIME SCALES Display Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and International Atomic Time (TAI) alongside your local time. UTC and TAI feature authentic deadbeat second hands that step crisply to each second, visually distinct from the smooth-sweep local time. TAI runs 37 leap seconds ahead of UTC—see both atomic time scales at a glance.

PRECISION VISUALIZATION The NTP Offset view displays two second hands: your device clock (gray) and true NTP time (green). The offset magnifier shows drift on a ±10ms scale, so you can see sub-millisecond accuracy at a glance.

DUAL-STACK COMPARISON A feature no other NTP app offers: compare IPv4 and IPv6 paths to the same server. Detect DNS misconfigurations, identify when address families route to different servers, and verify your network is delivering consistent time on both stacks.

FLEXIBLE TIME SOURCES Compare against Apple, Google, Cloudflare, NIST, US Naval Observatory, global NTP pools, or add your own servers. Set any source as your reference and track offsets across all configured servers.

QUALITY ANALYTICS Eight swipeable chart pages reveal the character of your time sources:

  • Dashboard — Sparkline overview of all servers
  • Offset History — Track drift over time
  • Histogram — Offset distribution analysis
  • Box Plot — Compare consistency across servers
  • RTT Scatter — Correlate latency with offset
  • Clock Sources — Decode reference clocks (GPS, PPS, Rubidium, Cesium)
  • Dual-Stack — IPv4 vs IPv6 path comparison
  • Rankings — Servers scored by jitter and round-trip time

TrueOffset is designed for users who care about how accurate their time really is—and want to see the difference, not just trust it.


In appreciation of Emerald Sequoia's Emerald Time.

User Growth & Download Statistics

App
By:
Richard Bollar
Rating:
4.70
(3)
Version:
1.1 Last updated: 2026-01-29
Version code:
881917035
Creation date:
2026-01-10
Compatible devices:
Size:
1.68MB
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Data ingested on:
2026-06-08
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User Reviews

Finally an app that comes close what Emerald Time did. I love the millisecond precision and all the insights, and allowing me to add additional servers. Nice UI too. The dual stack comparison doesn’t seem to work for me. It might also be interesting to have two (or more?) different categories of servers, smearing vs non-smearing, as it doesn’t make sense to have some of each, and depending on the use case, one might make more sense than the other. I would also love a feature (on the Clock page) that just selects the best server from my list, just like Emerald Time did, so that I can determine what the most accurate device offset is. I assume the “Device Clock Offset” is based on the currently selected server. It would be nice if I could switch that to the one with the best quality (and perhaps even see which server that was). I also wouldn’t mind paying a few dollars for additional features like that, as long as it’s reasonable and not a subscription. I also wonder if reading the exact millisecond offset on the Clock could be improved with a little dot going around the outside of the analog clock circling, with markers for every 2-10 millisecond, depending on the screen size. Thanks so much
by es*****, 2026-04-07
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