Currency Converter
Convert between major world currencies. Enter an amount and pick the pair — then confirm the live mid-market rate before you transact.
Live FX rates and low-fee transfer services
Learn moreMind the markup
Exchange rates move every second, and the rate your bank gives you usually isn’t the “real” one. The mid-market rate — the midpoint between buy and sell — is the honest benchmark; banks and airport kiosks add a markup of 1–3% or more on top. Always compare against the mid-market rate.
How it’s calculated & sources
We convert through a U.S. dollar base using indicative reference rates. These are approximate — for any real transaction, check a live source, since rates change constantly.
Benchmark: the live mid-market rate. Rates shown here are indicative (mid-2026); banks and kiosks typically add a 1–3% markup.
Results update as you type and are general estimates, not personalized financial, tax, medical or legal advice. Verify with a professional.
Worked example
At an indicative 1.08, $100 converts to about €93 — but a bank charging a 2% markup would give you closer to €91.
Frequently asked questions
Are these rates live?
No — they’re indicative reference rates for quick estimates. Before sending money or exchanging cash, confirm the current rate from a live source.
How do I avoid bad rates?
Compare to the mid-market rate, use low-markup providers, and avoid airport and hotel exchange counters, which have the widest spreads.