Currency Converter
Convert major world currencies instantly for travel planning, international shopping, and everyday estimates. Use this currency converter for quick travel and shopping estimates when you need a visible exchange before checking your bank or card provider. Compare with percentage, discount, tip when fees, tax, or delivery also affect the final amount. This calculator auto-updates when values change.
Currency Converter
Convert between common currencies using fixed example rates for quick planning.
This calculator auto-updates when values change.
Quick conversions
Converted Value
€92.00
$100.00 equals €92.00.
Rate
1 USD = 0.9200 EUR
Inverse rate
1 EUR = 1.0870 USD
Currency breakdown
USD
$100.00
EUR
€92.00
GBP
£79.00
JPY
¥15,600
CAD
CA$137.00
AUD
A$151.00
CHF
CHF 91.00
INR
₹8,350.00
Currency rates here are fixed example rates for planning and comparison. Real exchange rates, spreads, card fees, transfer fees, and provider rates change frequently.
About This Currency Converter
This currency converter helps you quickly estimate values between major world currencies for travel, shopping, budgeting, and everyday planning.
Exchange rates can change throughout the day and providers may apply fees, spreads, or card network rates. Treat the result as an estimate rather than a guaranteed transaction amount.
Exchange Rates Are Not One Fixed Number
A headline mid-market rate is rarely the rate you actually pay once card networks, spreads, fees, and provider margins are applied.
Compare at least two providers when the amount matters: your bank card, a travel card, cash exchange, and the merchant's dynamic currency conversion offer at checkout.
Travel and Shopping Estimates
Use the converter to build a quick travel budget or compare an international price before you buy.
For online shopping, check whether the price is shown in your home currency or the seller's currency before converting — checkout may apply its own rate after you think the price is fixed.
Fees and Spreads
Airport desks, card networks, and payment apps often use their own exchange rates and may add fees or spreads.
The useful output is often a planning range, not a single number copied without context.
A practical Currency Converter workflow
A headline exchange rate is rarely the rate you actually pay once card networks, spreads, fees, and provider margins are applied.
Enter the values you already know, review the headline result, then read the breakdown or alternate units before sharing the answer.
Use it for travel budgets, international shopping estimates, quick price comparisons, and preparing questions before a foreign exchange transaction.
If the result affects money, safety, a deadline, or a regulated process, run a second version with more cautious inputs or rounding.
Compare more than one scenario
Converting £100 at a mid-market style rate differs from the amount a bank, airport desk, or payment app may charge after its own spread and fees.
Change one input at a time to see whether the answer is sensitive to unit choice, rounding, overnight boundaries, or the exchange assumption used.
The useful output is often the gap between two units, two times, or two rate assumptions — not a single number copied without context.
When explaining the result to someone else, show both the starting value and the converted or elapsed outcome so the logic stays visible.
Limits and when to double-check
Real exchange rates move throughout the day and providers apply their own pricing. Treat the result as a planning estimate, not a guaranteed transaction amount.
This tool focuses on one conversion or time calculation. It does not replace provider invoices, payroll systems, calibrated instruments, or official exchange desks.
For financial, medical, engineering, or legal decisions, confirm rates, tolerances, time zones, and rounding with the original documents or a qualified professional.
Treat the calculator as a fast planning check that makes assumptions visible before you act.
Fees, spreads, and card rates
Airport desks, card networks, and payment apps rarely use a single published mid rate. A spread of one to three percent plus a flat fee can move a travel budget noticeably on larger amounts.
Compare at least two providers when the amount matters: your bank card, a travel card, cash exchange, and the merchant's dynamic currency conversion offer at checkout.
For online shopping, check whether the price is shown in your home currency or the seller's currency before converting — the checkout screen may apply its own rate after you think the price is fixed.
What this currency converter covers
This page should target currency converter, exchange rate calculator, travel money converter, and international price conversion searches.
It gives a planning exchange estimate. It does not guarantee live executable rates, card-network rates, provider spreads, FX fees, or regulated currency quotes.
How to Use This Calculator
- 1
Enter an amount
Type the amount of money you want to convert.
- 2
Choose currencies
Select the currency you are converting from and the currency you want to convert into.
- 3
Review the estimate
The converted value and estimated exchange rate update automatically.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the currency conversions exact?
No. The calculator gives an estimate for everyday planning. Real exchange rates, card rates, spreads, and fees vary by provider.
Why might my bank show a different amount?
Banks and payment providers often use their own exchange rates and may add fees or spreads.
Can I use this for travel planning?
Yes. It is useful for quick travel and shopping estimates, but check your provider before making financial decisions.
When is the Currency Converter most useful?
Use it for travel budgets, international shopping estimates, quick price comparisons, and preparing questions before a foreign exchange transaction.
Should I trust one result or test alternatives?
Test at least two versions when inputs are uncertain — different units, rounding levels, overnight handling, or exchange assumptions usually reveal whether the answer is robust.
What should I verify before acting on the result?
Real exchange rates move throughout the day and providers apply their own pricing. Treat the result as a planning estimate, not a guaranteed transaction amount.
