Age Calculator

Enter your date of birth to instantly see your exact age, a countdown to your next birthday, and your estimated U.S. school grade and life stage β€” from kindergarten all the way to retirement.

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How Your Age Is Calculated

Your age is the number of complete years that have passed between your date of birth and today. The moment you are born you are 0 years old, and you gain one year on each birthday. This calculator goes a step further and breaks your age down into years, months, and days, counts the days until your next birthday, and tells you the total number of days you have been alive.

Years, months, and days

Because months have different lengths, simply subtracting dates is not enough. We compare the day and month of your birth with today's date and carry over days from the previous month when needed, so the result is always exact.

Countdown to your next birthday

We find the next time your birth month and day occur on the calendar and count the days remaining. If today is your birthday, you'll get a little celebration instead.

πŸ’‘ Tip: leap-year babies (born February 29) only have a "real" birthday once every four years β€” but this calculator still counts your age correctly every year.

Estimated U.S. School Grade

In the United States, the school year typically begins in late August or September. Most children start kindergarten in the fall of the year they turn 5, with a common cutoff date of September 1. From there, each grade lines up with a one-year age increase.

Typical ageGrade level
3–4Preschool / Pre-K
5Kindergarten
6–11Elementary (Grades 1–5)
11–13Middle School (Grades 6–8)
14–18High School (Grades 9–12)
18+College / Adult

β€» Kindergarten cutoff dates vary by state (ranging from August to January). Children who are red-shirted, who skip a grade, or who repeat one may differ from the estimate, so the grade shown is approximate.

Beyond school: your life stage

Once you're past school age, the calculator switches to a life stage based on your age. Instead of corporate job titles, these stages follow the milestones most Americans actually move through β€” coming of age, launching a career, putting down roots, raising a family, the empty nest, and retirement β€” along with helpful milestone badges.

AgeLife stageTypical U.S. milestones
18–20New adultVoting age; college, trade school, or first job
21–24Coming of ageTurning 21; college graduation; first real paycheck
25–29Building independenceCareer growth, student loans, building credit; off parents' health plan at 26
30–34Putting down rootsMarriage, first home, growing a 401(k)
35–44Prime family & career yearsRaising kids, paying the mortgage, advancing at work
45–54Peak years & sandwich generationTop earnings; kids to college and aging parents; AARP & catch-up savings at 50
55–61Empty nest & pre-retirementDownsizing; ramping up retirement savings
62–64Early retirement windowEarly Social Security available at 62
65–66Retirement transitionMedicare eligibility begins at 65
67–74Active retirementFull retirement age; travel and grandkids
75+Golden yearsEnjoying a lifetime of experience

β€» Life stages are a simplified, just-for-fun guide and vary widely from person to person. Milestone ages reflect general U.S. guidelines (Social Security, Medicare, retirement-account rules, etc.) and may change with law and policy.

Frequently Asked Questions

At what age can I vote, drive, or drink in the U.S.? +
In most states you can get a driver's license at 16, you can vote in federal elections at 18, and the legal drinking age is 21 nationwide. This calculator flags these milestones for you automatically.
What is Selective Service registration? +
Almost all male U.S. citizens and male immigrants aged 18 through 25 are required to register with the Selective Service System. There is no active draft, but registration is the law. If you select "Male," the calculator shows this milestone when it applies.
When can I claim Social Security and Medicare? +
You can claim reduced Social Security benefits as early as 62, while full retirement age is 66–67 depending on your birth year. Medicare eligibility generally begins at 65.
Is my data stored anywhere? +
No. All calculations happen entirely in your browser. Your date of birth is never sent to or stored on any server.
Is the result accurate? +
Your age in years, months, and days is calculated exactly from your date of birth and today's date. The school grade and life stage are estimates based on common U.S. norms and may differ for your situation.

Privacy Policy

This site does not store your date of birth on any server β€” every calculation runs entirely in your browser.

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We may use analytics tools such as Google Analytics, which collect anonymized, aggregated data that does not personally identify you. The age, grade, and life-stage information shown is for general informational purposes only and is not legal or financial advice.

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