Currency converter
Live conversion, clean chart, and quick movers.
How to use a currency converter for clear, fast decisions
Foreign exchange changes minute by minute, so a good converter should feel instant and calm. Start by entering the currency codes in the two inputs. You can also type a currency name, then pick from the suggestions, for example United States Dollar or British Pound. Enter the amount. If you need a past rate, open the calendar and pick a date. The page defaults to today so you can convert right away.
The result shows a large converted number. Under it, you get the exact rate and the inverse. This is useful when you compare a bank quote with a card processor. The chart uses the last thirty calendar days. It gives a quick sense of trend so you can judge timing. The low, high and last values are summarized below the chart, no hover needed. Popular pair pills help when you switch between common routes in one tap.
Real payments often include a spread and small fees. This tool returns a mid rate baseline. Expect a small offset when you check out. For budgeting, round a little higher on costs and a little lower on income. If you invoice with a fixed rate, include the date in the note so both sides agree on context.
On mobile, the controls stack into one action per row. Buttons have large tap targets, the palette stays dark and focused so numbers stand out. Sharing is simple. Use the share buttons or capture a screenshot, the image includes the page address at the bottom for clarity.
Whether you travel, shop online or manage finance for a team, this converter keeps the flow quick and accurate. Enter, convert, decide, share.