Conversion & Utility
Currency Converter
Enter an amount to estimate a currency conversion using daily indicative reference rates, or overwrite the exchange rate with a provider-specific manual rate.
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Useful next checks
- Check units and rounding before using the result.
- For changing rates, confirm the source rate before relying on it.
- Use the detail text to see what conversion was applied.
What this currency converter does
Use this currency converter to estimate conversions with daily indicative reference rates. You can also overwrite the exchange-rate field when you already have a rate from a bank, broker, card provider, travel-money desk, or other source.
How it works
Enter the amount, source currency, and target currency. When daily rate data is available, the calculator fills the rate for 1 source currency unit in the target currency. The calculator multiplies the amount by that rate.
If you need to estimate a real payment, replace the loaded rate with the provider rate you have been quoted.
Example calculation
If 1 USD equals 0.80 GBP, then 100 USD is approximately 80 GBP before any fees, spreads, or provider rounding.
How to use the result
Use the result as a quick planning estimate. Real payments may differ because providers can include fees, spreads, weekend rates, cash-handling costs, or card network adjustments.
Assumptions and limitations
- Rates are daily indicative reference rates when available.
- The calculator is not a trading, bank, card, or cash exchange quote.
- You can overwrite the rate manually if you have a provider-specific quote.
- The result excludes fees, spreads, commissions, taxes, and provider-specific rounding.
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Frequently asked questions
Are these rates live?
The calculator loads daily indicative reference rates when available. It is not a trading, bank, card, or cash exchange quote.
Why keep manual rate entry?
Manual rates let you use a provider-specific quote because banks, brokers, card providers, and travel-money desks can include spreads, fees, weekend rates, or their own rounding.