Currency Converter
Convert between world currencies with real-time rates
💱 Exchange Rates
- • Rates update in real-time
- • Based on interbank rates
- • May differ from retail rates
- • Subject to market volatility
⚠️ Important Notes
- • Rates are for reference only
- • Banks may charge additional fees
- • Check with your provider for actual rates
- • Consider transaction costs
Live Demo Rates
This tool uses simulated exchange rates for demonstration. For actual transactions, please consult your bank or financial institution for current rates and applicable fees.
How to Use This Tool
- Select your base currency (the currency you have) from the "From" dropdown.
- Select the target currency (the currency you want to convert to) from the "To" dropdown.
- Enter the amount you wish to convert.
- The converted amount is shown immediately based on current exchange rates.
Common Use Cases
- Checking how much your home currency is worth before travelling abroad.
- Comparing international prices when shopping online from foreign retailers.
- Estimating the local value of a salary or contract quoted in a foreign currency.
- Understanding the cost impact of currency fluctuations when running an international business.
- Quickly splitting expenses in multiple currencies after a group trip.
Frequently Asked Questions
How current are the exchange rates?
Exchange rates are fetched from a regularly updated public API. Rates are indicative and suitable for estimation. For financial transactions, always use your bank's or broker's live rate.
How many currencies are supported?
The converter supports all major world currencies including USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, CAD, AUD, CHF, CNY, INR, and dozens more covering over 150 currencies globally.
Can I convert historical exchange rates?
The current version shows live rates only. For historical rate analysis, dedicated financial data providers such as FRED or OANDA offer historical rate archives.
Why do exchange rates differ from my bank?
Banks and currency exchange services apply a margin (spread) on top of the interbank rate to generate revenue. The rates shown here are mid-market rates without any markup.