What Date is 30 Days From Today
Find the exact date 30 days from today, including the day of the week and how many weekends fall in between.
📅 What Date is 30 Days From Today: Use this free calculator to find the exact date 30 days from today. The result updates automatically each day, showing the target date, day of the week, and remaining time.
About a 30-day-from-today calculation
30 days from today approximates one calendar month, useful for invoice due dates, return policies, and trial periods. Note: "30 days from today" gives a fixed-length window, while "one month from today" varies between 28 and 31 days depending on which month you start in.
Benefits
- ·Matches Net 30 B2B payment standard
- ·Standard SaaS trial window
- ·Monthly notice period equivalent
- ·Handles month-length variation correctly
- ·More precise than "one month" for legal use
How it works
The calculator adds 30 days to today's date in your local timezone and returns the resulting calendar date. Month rollovers handle automatically (Feb 27 + 5 days = Mar 4 in non-leap years, Mar 3 in leap years).
Net 30 — invoice due 30 days from issue — is the most common B2B payment term in the US. Most US software trials default to 14 or 30 days. Lease month-to-month notice periods are typically 30 days. Many state insurance grace periods are also 30 days.
Who uses a 30-day-from-today calculation
Anyone calculating Net 30 invoicing, trial periods, monthly notice periods — accountants, contract administrators, HR specialists, project managers, and lawyers working with calendar-day deadlines.
About 30 Days From Today
Calculate the date 30 days from now. Approximately one month from today.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the date 30 days from today?
The exact date 30 days from today is shown in the calculator above. The result updates automatically each midnight, so you always see the answer based on today's date in your local timezone.
Does the 30-day calculation include weekends?
Yes. This calculator counts all calendar days — weekends and US federal holidays are included. 30 days from today spans approximately 4 full weekends. For business-day arithmetic excluding weekends, use the Business Days Calculator.
Why is 30 days a useful interval?
Thirty days approximates one calendar month and is the canonical interval for invoice due dates, return policies, and trial periods. The exact day-of-week varies because calendar months are not all 30 days.
Will the 30-day result change tomorrow?
Yes — because "today" advances by one day each midnight, the resulting date also shifts by one day. Bookmark this page and the answer always shows 30 days from the current day, not from when you first visited.