Currency Converter - Live Exchange Rates Calculate
Convert between 25+ world currencies using live ECB exchange rates. View real-time rates, interactive rate history charts (7D, 1M, 3M, 1Y), and convert in both directions instantly.
Our Currency Converter uses live exchange rates from the European Central Bank (ECB), updated every business day. Here's how to use it:
Step 1: Type an amount in either input field — conversion is bidirectional and instant.
Step 2: Select your source currency (e.g., United States Dollar, Indian Rupee, Euro).
Step 3: Select your target currency in the second row.
Step 4: The converted amount updates immediately using the live ECB rate shown at the top.
Step 5: Switch the chart range (7D / 1M / 3M / 1Y) to see how the rate has trended over time.
Step 6: Tap 'Swap' to instantly reverse the conversion direction.
Supported currencies: USD, EUR, GBP, INR, JPY, AUD, CAD, CHF, CNY, SGD, AED, SAR, MYR, THB, KRW, HKD, SEK, NOK, DKK, NZD, ZAR, BRL, MXN, TRY, RUB.
Currency conversion uses this formula:
Converted Amount = Original Amount × Exchange Rate
Example — 1,000 USD to INR at rate 83.50: 1,000 × 83.50 = 83,500 INR
Reverse (INR → USD): 83,500 ÷ 83.50 = 1,000 USD
Cross rate (EUR → INR via USD): EUR/INR = EUR/USD × USD/INR = 1.087 × 83.50 = 90.77
Where our rates come from: The European Central Bank publishes official reference rates daily at ~16:00 CET on business days. We fetch these via the free, open frankfurter.app API — the same data powering many financial apps.
Important: ECB rates are mid-market rates. Banks add a margin of 1–4% for retail transactions. Always compare services when sending large amounts internationally.
A currency converter is an essential financial tool that translates the value of one currency into another using current exchange rates. Exchange rates reflect the relative supply and demand of currencies in global forex markets, influenced by interest rates, inflation, trade balances, central bank policy, and geopolitical events.
This converter stands apart by using live European Central Bank (ECB) reference rates — the same benchmark used by financial institutions globally. Rates are published every business day and fetched in real time, so you always see an accurate mid-market rate rather than a stale hardcoded value.
The interactive rate history chart lets you visualize how a currency pair has performed over days, months, or a full year — helping you identify trends, understand volatility, and make more informed decisions about when to exchange money.
Whether you are planning international travel, running a cross-border business, receiving a freelance payment in a foreign currency, sending a remittance, or researching forex markets, this tool gives you transparency and precision with no signup required.
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