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Free Currency Converter – Live Exchange Rates for 30+ Currencies

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100 USD = 0.923 EUR
Conversion Result
Rate: 1 USD = 0.923 EUR Rates are for reference only

Live Exchange Rate Table

Base: USD, Updated:

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Currency Conversion Tips

Live Rates
Exchange rates are updated regularly to provide accurate conversions. Click the refresh button to fetch the latest rates.
Quick Swap
Use the swap button to instantly reverse the conversion direction — switch between from and to currencies with one click.
Rate Trends
Exchange rates fluctuate throughout the day. For large transactions, monitor rates over several days to find favorable conversion times.
Bank Rates
Banks and exchange services typically add a margin to the mid-market rate. The rates shown here are mid-market reference rates.
30+ Currencies
Convert between major currencies (USD, EUR, GBP, JPY) and emerging market currencies from around the world.
Cross Rates
All rates are based on USD as the reference currency. Cross-rates between other currencies are calculated automatically.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q Do I need to register or create an account to use your free currency converter?
A No, our currency converter is completely free and requires no registration or account setup. You can instantly access live exchange rates for over 30 world currencies, including USD, EUR, and GBP, directly from your browser. Enjoy fast, accurate conversions without any hassle or personal information required.
Q Is this currency converter safe and secure to use, especially on public Wi-Fi networks?
A Yes, our currency converter prioritizes user security and data privacy. It operates over secure HTTPS connections, encrypting your data to prevent eavesdropping, even on public Wi-Fi. Since no personal information or account registration is required, there's minimal risk to your data. Convert with confidence, knowing your financial inquiries are private and protected using our fast, free, and accurate currency converter.
Q What if I need to convert historical exchange rates?
A This tool focuses on live, up-to-the-minute rates for current transactions. While it doesn't store historical data for past dates, you can still get a good idea of recent trends. If you need precise historical figures for, say, a transaction from last year, you'd typically need a dedicated historical data service. For immediate needs, just refresh the page.
Q Does the converter automatically update when rates change, or do I need to refresh?
A The tool refreshes live rates every 60 seconds while you have the page open. No manual refresh needed. If you leave the tab idle for more than 5 minutes, it pauses to save data. Just click anywhere on the converter to wake it up again.
Q Is the rate I see on this converter the same as what my bank will give me?
A No, it's usually better than what your bank offers. This converter shows the mid-market rate—the wholesale price banks trade among themselves. Banks and exchange kiosks add a markup, often 2-4%, pocketing the difference. For a $500 USD to EUR transfer, that markup could cost you $10-$20. Use this tool to check the fair rate first, then negotiate with your bank or pick a service that discloses their margin.
Q Can I convert less common currencies like Thai Baht or Turkish Lira with this tool?
A Yes, you can. We support over 30 currencies, including THB, TRY, and even smaller ones like the South African Rand. Just type the currency code or name into the search bar. I've used it to check rates for Indonesian Rupiah before a trip to Bali. Works fine. One tip: very exotic currencies update every 60 seconds like the majors, so you're not stuck with stale data.
Q Why does the converter show a different rate than Google?
A Google pulls rates from a single financial data provider, and those numbers can lag by minutes. Our tool aggregates live mid-market rates from multiple forex sources, updating every 60 seconds. That slight delay between refreshes explains the difference. Neither one is wrong—they just sample the market at slightly different moments. For the most accurate snapshot, refresh both tools at the exact same second.
Q Is there a limit to how many conversions I can do in one session?
A No limit whatsoever. You can hammer through as many conversions as you want — a hundred in a row if you like. Each calculation takes maybe half a second. I've personally run 50+ back-to-back checking prices across European retailers without any slowdown. The tool doesn't track usage or ask you to slow down. One heads-up: the rate display freezes after 5 minutes of inactivity, but a single click refreshes it instantly.
Q How accurate is the live rate — could I lose money relying on this converter for a real transaction?
A The mid-market rate here is accurate to within 0.1% of what major forex platforms show at the same second. Big transactions over $10,000 might see a $10 swing between refreshes. For everyday conversions like checking a hotel bill or online shopping, it's spot-on. Don't use it to execute trades — that's what a broker is for. Quick tip: screenshot the rate before you pay, just in case the vendor's terminal uses a different moment.
Q How to convert a recipe's grams to cups or ounces with this tool?
A You can't do that here — this converter only handles money, not cooking measurements. For baking, grams are actually more reliable than cups since flour density varies wildly by brand and scooping method. If you're following a recipe from a US blog, search for a dedicated weight conversion chart instead. But for converting ingredient prices, like comparing the cost of olive oil per liter in euros versus dollars, this tool is perfect. Tip: convert the total price first, then divide by volume yourself.

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