Currency Converter

Convert between major world currencies instantly.

* Exchange rates are approximate and for reference only.

1 USD =

INR

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Currency Converter – Real-Time Global Exchange Rates

In a connected world, borders may separate countries, but commerce crosses them instantly. Whether you're planning a holiday in Paris, buying gadgets from the US, or sending money home, understanding currency value is key.

Our Currency Converter provides you with accurate, real-time exchange rates for all major global currencies. It's a simple, fast, and reliable way to know exactly what your money is worth anywhere in the world.

More Than Just a Calculator

Currency values are constantly moving targets. Staying updated helps you make smarter financial decisions.

Smart Travel

Don't get ripped off at airport exchange counters. Know the real rate beforehand to budget your trip accurately.

Cross-Border Business

For importers and exporters, even a small fluctuation in rates can impact profit margins significantly.

Digital Nomads

If you work remotely and get paid in foreign currency, check the rates to withdraw funds when the exchange rate is favorable.

Investment Tracking

Track the performance of your foreign investments or forex trading portfolio with live data.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the 'Mid-Market Rate'?

The mid-market rate is the midpoint between the "buy" and "sell" prices of two currencies. It is considered the fairest exchange rate. This is the rate you see on Google or Reuters, and it's the rate our converter uses.

Why do banks charge more?

Banks and currency exchange kiosks add a "spread" or margin to the mid-market rate to cover their costs and make a profit. That's why the rate they offer is always slightly worse than the live market rate.

Which currencies are supported?

Our tool supports all major global currencies including the US Dollar (USD), Euro (EUR), British Pound (GBP), Indian Rupee (INR), Japanese Yen (JPY), and many more.

Can I predict future exchange rates?

Predicting rates is extremely difficult as they depend on complex economic factors. However, you can look at historical trends to make an educated guess about short-term movements.

Is it better to exchange currency at the airport?

Generally, no. Airport exchange counters usually have the highest fees and worst exchange rates because they have a captive audience. It's better to withdraw cash from an ATM at your destination or use a forex card.