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Currency Converter

Convert between 170+ currencies using live exchange rates. Quick-select popular pairs, see a conversion table for common amounts, and get rates updated hourly.

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How to use the Currency Converter

  1. Select a popular pair or choose currencies

    Click one of the popular pair buttons (USD/GBP, EUR/GBP, etc.) for a quick start, or use the From and To dropdowns to select any of 170+ currencies.

  2. Enter the amount to convert

    Type the amount in the From currency field. The result updates immediately.

  3. Swap currencies

    Click the ⇄ button to instantly reverse the conversion direction.

  4. Use the quick reference table

    Scroll down to see conversions for common amounts (1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500, 1000) so you can quickly get a sense of the exchange rate.

About this Currency Converter

Currency exchange rates fluctuate constantly, driven by interest rate decisions, economic data releases, geopolitical events, and market sentiment. For most everyday purposes — travel budgeting, online shopping, sending money abroad — an hourly mid-market rate is more than accurate enough. The mid-market rate (also called the interbank rate) is the true exchange rate — the midpoint between the price banks pay to buy a currency and the price they sell it for. It's the rate you see on financial news sites. Banks, currency exchanges, and money transfer services add a margin on top of this rate. That margin can range from 0.5% at a competitive fintech provider to 10% at an airport kiosk. When converting currency for a financial transaction, always compare the actual rate you'll receive (including fees and spread) against the mid-market rate to understand the real cost. Services like Wise, Revolut, and local credit union accounts often offer rates much closer to mid-market than traditional banks. Our converter uses the Open Exchange Rates API, which sources data from financial data providers and updates every hour. The rates are suitable for reference purposes, budgeting, and price comparisons. For live trading or large financial transactions, use a regulated financial service provider with real-time data.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our exchange rates are updated every hour via the Open Exchange Rates API. For most practical purposes — travel planning, budgeting, price comparisons — hourly rates are accurate enough. For live trading or large financial transactions, always use a regulated financial provider.

Our rates show the mid-market rate (the midpoint between buying and selling prices). Banks and currency exchange services add a margin on top of this rate to make profit. This spread can range from 0.5% at a competitive online provider to 5–10% at airport kiosks. The mid-market rate is the 'true' exchange rate.

The mid-market rate (also called the interbank rate) is the midpoint between the buy and sell prices of two currencies on the global forex market. It's the rate you see on Google or Reuters. It's the most transparent reference rate and is used by our calculator.

Our converter supports over 170 currencies including all major world currencies (USD, GBP, EUR, JPY, CAD, AUD, CHF, CNY, HKD, SGD), emerging market currencies, and some cryptocurrencies. Rates are sourced from Open Exchange Rates.

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