Converted amount
Amount x exchange rate. Example: 100 USD at a 1,350 USD/KRW rate converts to 135,000 KRW before any provider fees or spreads.
Fiat Currency Converter
Convert major fiat currencies with recently updated exchange rates, reverse rates, quick tables, and historical daily reference charts.
Enter an amount, choose currencies, and check the latest available conversion rate.
Currency analysis workflow
Use the converter as a reference-rate workspace: confirm the direction of the pair, inspect the latest available source note, compare the chart context, and then account for provider fees before making a real exchange.
Amount x exchange rate. Example: 100 USD at a 1,350 USD/KRW rate converts to 135,000 KRW before any provider fees or spreads.
Rates can update at provider intervals and may be cached locally when fresh data is unavailable.
The converter does not add bank spreads, card fees, broker markups, remittance fees, or exchange-office margins.
For real transactions, verify the final quote with the provider that will actually execute the exchange.
Data note: Reference rates can differ from bank, card, broker, exchange-office, or remittance quotes because of spreads, fees, timing, and provider rules.
Daily reference-rate history helps you inspect recent trend changes. It is not a transaction quote.
Add the exchange rates you check often and compare them at a glance.
Use these common pairs to quickly switch the converter.
The converter estimates a reference value between supported fiat currencies. It is designed for quick comparison, not for confirming the exact rate a bank, card issuer, broker, or remittance provider will use.
Enter an amount, choose the base currency in the From field, choose the quote currency in the To field, then review the converted amount, applied rate, reverse rate, update note, chart, and saved rate table.
Converted amount = amount x exchange rate. When the app stores rates relative to a common base, the pair rate is derived from the quote-currency rate divided by the base-currency rate.
The latest conversion and the chart use reference exchange-rate data. Provider update timing, caching, weekends, market holidays, and temporary fallback behavior can make update times differ from live trading screens.
The chart shows daily reference-rate movement for context. The rate table lets you keep frequently checked pairs visible, but neither feature includes transaction spreads or provider-specific fees.
Actual bank, card, exchange-office, broker, or remittance rates may differ because of spreads, fees, posting-date rules, local rules, and market movement between quote and execution.
It uses recently updated exchange-rate data. Treat it as a reference calculator because actual transaction rates can include spreads and fees.
No. This converter uses reference exchange-rate data. Providers may add spreads, fees, or their own rate rules.
Banks and card issuers often include spreads, foreign transaction fees, posting-date rules, or their own reference rates.
The base currency is the currency in the From field. The quote currency is the currency in the To field, and the rate tells you how much quote currency one unit of base currency is worth.
Updates depend on the reference-rate provider, caching, weekends, holidays, and temporary data availability. Always check the displayed update note before relying on a result.
This currency converter is for educational and informational use only. Reference exchange-rate data can change or be delayed.