Free Chronological Age Calculator

ChronoCalc is the free chronological age calculator that actually gets it right. Punch in a birth date and a target date, and you'll get precise age in years, months, and days — no guesswork, no rounding errors. We built this because we were tired of tools that could not handle leap years or got the borrowing method wrong. Whether you're scoring a WISC-V or just curious how old someone is, we have got you covered.

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Different publishers want age formatted differently. These chronological age calculators handle the specifics so you don't have to memorize rounding rules.

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How Chronological Age Calculation Works

Understand the borrowing method used by professionals for precise age computation.

Infographic: Step-by-step chronological age calculation borrowing method process showing date subtraction with borrowing from months and years

The borrowing method subtracts birth date from target date, borrowing from higher units when needed.

Why Professionals Choose ChronoCalc

We made this because we were frustrated. Now thousands of SLPs, school psychs, and OTs use it every day.

Clinically Accurate

We use the same borrowing method that Pearson, BRIGANCE, and WISC specify in their manuals. Leap years, 31-day months, February — it all gets handled correctly.

100% Private & Secure

Nothing leaves your browser. Seriously — we don't have a server that sees your data. That's why clinicians in HIPAA-covered settings can use this without a second thought.

Export & Print Ready

One click copies results to your clipboard. Hit print and you get a clean, formatted report you can actually attach to clinical documentation.

Common Questions About Age Calculation

How do you calculate chronological age?

It's date subtraction with a twist — when the day count is too small, you borrow from the month. When the month count is too small, you borrow from the year. Our calculator does the heavy lifting.

What is the difference between chronological and biological age?

Chronological age is straightforward — it's how many calendar days have passed since birth. Biological age is fuzzier; it's about how your body is actually aging, and that can be way different from what your birth certificate says.

What age calculator do speech therapists use?

SLPs need chronological age calculators that spit out results in the right format for their publisher's manual. Our test age calculator handles Pearson, BRIGANCE, WISC, and Super Duper — just pick one and go.

How do I calculate age for WISC-V scoring?

Plug the birth date and testing date into our Pearson calculator. You'll get results formatted the way the WISC-V manual wants them — rounding rules included.

What is adjusted age for premature babies?

Adjusted age takes the weeks of prematurity and knocks them off the chronological age. Our adjusted age calculator handles the math if you know the gestational age.

Does this calculator work for BRIGANCE scoring?

Absolutely. Our BRIGANCE calculator gives you exact age — no rounding — exactly how the BRIGANCE Early Childhood Screen III wants it.

Learn How to Calculate Age

Prefer watching over reading? These guides walk you through the process.

How to Calculate Chronological Age by Hand

5 min guide for SLPs & psychologists

We walk through the borrowing method slowly, with examples that actually make sense. Great if you're prepping for clinical practicum.

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Understanding Corrected Age for Premature Babies

3 min guide for NICU & pediatricians

Not sure when adjusted age applies? This guide clears it up with real clinical examples.

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Trusted by Clinicians & Educators

See what speech-language pathologists, school psychologists, neonatologists, and occupational therapists say about our chronological age calculator.

"I pull up ChronoCalc before every eval. It is faster than the old Pearson tool ever was, and the copy-to-clipboard feature means I am not retyping ages into reports. Small thing, huge time saver."

Dr. Sarah Mitchell

Speech-Language Pathologist, CCC-SLP

Boston Children's Hospital

"The clinical mode on the test age calculator is spot-on for WISC-V. I checked it against the administration manual myself — rounding rules match perfectly. That is the kind of verification I need before I trust a tool with real scores."

James Rodriguez, PsyD

School Psychologist

Austin Independent School District

"We use the gestational age calculator for resident training. PMA output, prematurity categories, corrected age — all follows AAP guidelines. I point our NICU families to it too. It is accurate and actually makes sense to non-medical people."

Dr. Emily Chen, MD

Neonatologist, NICU Director

Seattle Children's Hospital

"Finally — a free age calculator that does not make me second-guess the results. Cumulative months output is exactly what PDMS-2 scoring needs. And the print reports look professional enough to attach to my clinical notes."

Amanda Foster, OTR/L

Pediatric Occupational Therapist

Private Practice, Denver CO

"BRIGANCE had their own calculator, then they redesigned the site and it vanished. This one gives exact age — no rounding — and it is actually more reliable than the old BRIGANCE tool ever was. Go-to resource now."

Dr. Michael Torres, PhD

Clinical Psychologist

University of Miami Psychology Clinic

"Our families love the adjusted age calculator for premature babies. It helps them understand corrected age vs chronological age. The interface is so intuitive that parents can use it themselves."

Lisa Park, RN, BSN

NICU Nurse Navigator

Cincinnati Children's Hospital

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Free Quick Reference Card

Grab our printable Age Calculation Quick Reference Card. We crammed the borrowing method, leap year rules, month lengths, Excel formulas, and publisher rounding conventions onto one page. Tape it to your desk, stick it in your assessment kit — whatever works.

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ChronoCalc Chrome Extension

Tired of switching tabs mid-evaluation? Our Chrome extension calculates age from any webpage you're on — one click, result's on your clipboard. Free, no data collection, no nonsense.

Frequently Asked Questions About Chronological Age Calculation

What is a chronological age calculator?
A chronological age calculator is a specialized tool that computes the exact time elapsed between a person's date of birth and a specific reference date. Results display in years, months, and days format. Unlike simple age calculators, our tool follows clinical rounding standards used in psychological assessments like the Pearson WISC-V and BRIGANCE scoring systems.
How accurate is the ChronoCalc age calculator?
Our chronological age calculator accounts for leap years, month length variations, and proper date borrowing rules. It delivers mathematically precise results trusted by speech-language pathologists, school psychologists, and occupational therapists for standardized testing protocols.
Can I use this calculator for clinical assessments?
Yes. ChronoCalc provides a dedicated test age calculator designed specifically for psychoeducational assessments. The tool supports age calculation formatting required by major assessment publishers including Pearson, BRIGANCE, Super Duper, and WISC systems.
Does the calculator work for premature babies?
Absolutely. Use our adjusted age calculator to compute corrected age for premature infants. This subtracts weeks of prematurity from chronological age, providing accurate developmental tracking up to age two.
Is the chronological age calculator free to use?
Yes, all ChronoCalc tools are completely free. No registration, no downloads, and no usage limits. Calculate chronological age as many times as you need for personal, educational, or clinical purposes.