Enter an amount, choose two currencies, and type in the current exchange rate. You get the converted total plus the inverse — accurate to the rate you trust. Runs entirely in your browser.
Result = amount × rate. We never fabricate live rates — the math uses the rate you enter.
What is this currency converter? It converts an amount from one currency to another using an exchange rate you supply, so the result reflects a rate you trust rather than stale data.
Multiply the amount by the exchange rate. The rate is how many units of the target currency equal one unit of the source currency. For example, 100 USD at a rate of 0.92 EUR per USD is 100 × 0.92 = 92 EUR.
Exchange rates change constantly throughout the day. Rather than show a stale or fabricated rate, this tool lets you enter the current rate from your bank, a financial site, or a service like XE, so the result is always accurate to the rate you trust.
The inverse rate converts in the opposite direction. If 1 USD equals 0.92 EUR, the inverse is 1 ÷ 0.92, so 1 EUR equals about 1.0870 USD.