Exchange Rate Calculator
Convert an amount and see the current available rate plus its inverse.
Convert money, compare exchange rates and calculate international currency values in seconds with a fast, simple and global currency converter.
Enter an amount, choose your currencies, and get the latest available exchange rate.
Indicative rates for general calculation purposes.
Start with commonly used currencies and switch instantly.
Rates shown below are fetched from the configured provider and are not guaranteed transaction rates.
| Currency | Code | Rate | Inverse | Updated |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Loading rates… | ||||
Keep the core tools simple today and expand the same architecture later.
Convert an amount and see the current available rate plus its inverse.
Compare one base amount across several currencies in one view.
Compare exchange values side by side using the same base currency.
Query supported historical dates through the same provider-backed architecture.
A clear process from amount to result.
Type the amount you want to convert.
Select the source and target currency using the searchable selectors.
The app fetches the latest available rate from the configured provider.
See the converted amount, rate, inverse rate and update time.
A currency converter is an online tool that turns an amount from one currency into another using an exchange rate. It is useful for international travel, online shopping, remittances, business planning and everyday comparisons.
An exchange rate expresses how much of one currency is needed to equal a unit of another currency. For example, when a converter shows USD to EUR, the rate tells you how many euros correspond to one US dollar.
The base currency is the currency you start with. The quote currency is the currency you want to receive. A USD to GBP converter therefore uses USD as the base and GBP as the quote currency.
Exchange rates move because of market conditions, monetary policy, interest rates, economic expectations, trade flows and other factors. A public reference rate can differ from the final rate offered by your bank, card network or money-transfer provider.
Not every public currency API is a tick-by-tick market feed. Some services publish daily or provider-based reference rates. Currency Converter CTL shows the source and update time available from the configured data provider instead of pretending every rate is “real-time.”
People use an international currency converter to estimate travel budgets, compare prices, understand remittance values and evaluate foreign invoices. For transaction decisions, always check the final rate and fees offered by your provider.
Helpful answers about online currency conversion.
A currency converter is a tool that calculates the value of an amount in another currency using an exchange rate.
It retrieves an exchange rate for the selected currency pair and multiplies that rate by the amount you enter.
An exchange rate tells you how much one currency is worth in terms of another currency.
The base currency is the currency you start with. The quote currency is the currency you want the value expressed in.
Select USD as From, EUR as To, enter your amount and choose Convert Currency. The calculator will use the available provider rate.
Select USD and GBP in the converter and enter the amount you want to evaluate.
Use USD as the source and INR as the target currency, then convert the amount.
Select USD as From and BDT as To. The result is calculated from the available rate data.
The app fetches rate data from the configured provider. The available update time is shown when the provider supplies one.
It indicates the date or time associated with the rate dataset returned by the provider.
Currency values change due to market conditions, economic data, interest rates, monetary policy and other factors.
Not necessarily. Banks, card networks and transfer services may apply spreads, commissions or their own pricing.
Yes. Use the Multi-Currency Converter section to compare the same base amount across several currencies.
Yes. The swap button reverses the source and target currencies instantly.
Yes, when the configured provider supports historical rates. The website includes a dedicated historical-rate tool.
No. The main converter is designed to work without an account.
Yes. The core website is free to use. Exchange-rate providers may have their own service terms.
Yes. The interface is responsive and designed for phones, tablets and desktop browsers.
The currency list is populated from the configured provider's supported currency dataset. Availability can vary by provider.
Related utilities can be connected as the CTL network expands.