Currency Converter

Enter an amount to convert instantly using the latest rates. Swap currencies and refresh rates anytime.

Supported Currencies

Includes major currencies like USD, EUR, JPY, GBP, AUD, CAD, CHF, CNY, HKD, TWD, KRW, and SGD, with manual rate refresh.

  1. Select source currency and target currency.
  2. Enter the amount to convert.
  3. Result updates in real time using the latest exchange rate, with rate details and update time.
  4. Click "Swap" to invert currencies or "Refresh Rate" to update manually.

When would I use this?

  • When travelling, shopping internationally, or subscribing to overseas services and you want a quick cost estimate.
  • When preparing quotes, budgets, or cross-border payment comparisons and you need a current rate reference.
  • When exchange-rate news changes and you want to see how much a specific amount might move.

Are these exchange rates truly live?

The tool fetches the latest available data from rate providers, which is useful for everyday conversion and estimation. But update frequency differs by provider, so for an actual transaction you should still rely on your bank, broker, or payment platform at the moment of exchange.

Why is my real payment amount different from this result?

Real transactions often include fees, spreads, overseas card charges, or network fees. This tool focuses on the exchange rate itself, so it should be treated as a fast estimate rather than a final settlement amount.

When should I use the refresh button?

Use it when you are tracking short-term movement, switching between currency pairs, or reopening the page and want to confirm the data is current. It is especially helpful when you are comparing multiple payment options.

Is this suitable for accounting or final settlement?

Not directly. It is better for estimation, communication, and quick comparison. For accounting, invoicing, or contract settlement, use the official rate source required by your company or financial institution.

Will converting through a third currency give the same result?

Not always. Different pairs can reflect different timing, precision, and market conditions, so routing through an intermediate currency can produce a slightly different result from a direct pair. For formal use, compare the direct pair whenever possible.

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