Currency Converter
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About the Currency Converter
The Currency Converter translates an amount from one currency to another so you know what a price or sum is worth in your own money. Itโs the quick reference for shopping, travel, and budgeting across currencies.
Money crosses borders constantly โ international purchases, travel budgets, freelance invoices, and price comparisons all require converting between currencies. Getting a clear figure in a familiar currency helps you make decisions with confidence.
The conversion runs in your browser, so your amounts stay private. Enter a value, choose the currencies, and read the converted figure.
How to use the Currency Converter
- Enter the amount you want to convert.
- Select the currency youโre converting from.
- Select the currency youโre converting to.
- View the converted amount.
- Use the figure for your purchase, budget, or comparison.
Common use cases
- Checking what an international price is in your own currency.
- Budgeting expenses for travel abroad.
- Comparing prices across different currencies.
- Estimating the value of a foreign-currency invoice.
Frequently asked questions
How current are the exchange rates?
Currency conversion relies on exchange rates that change throughout the day. Use the result as a close estimate; for exact settlement amounts, your bank or payment provider applies its own rate and fees.
Which currencies are supported?
Common world currencies are supported so you can convert between the ones youโre most likely to need for travel and purchases.
Does it include bank fees?
No. The conversion shows the value at the rate used; banks and card issuers may add margins or fees, so your actual charge can differ slightly.
Why might my bank give a different amount?
Banks use their own rates and add fees or spreads, so the figure here is a clean reference rather than the exact amount theyโll charge.
Does it convert physical units too?
No. For length, weight, and temperature, use the Unit Converter.