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Currency Converter

Convert between live FX currencies with proactive caching and an offline fallback for core pairs.

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Fallback rates (last updated Aug 30, 2024, 12:10 PM)

Converted amount1 USD€0.92

€92.00

Quick totals

10 USD

€9.20

100 USD

€92.00

1,000 USD

€920.00

Plan travel, budgets, and invoices in seconds

Stay on top of exchange rates whether you are budgeting an overseas trip, comparing freelance invoices, or tracking multi-currency subscriptions. The converter fetches fresh prices from a public FX feed, unlocks every currency returned by that API, saves the snapshot locally for twelve hours, and falls back to a curated rate table when you are offline.

Enter any amount, choose your currencies, and review quick totals for 10, 100, and 1,000 units so you can eyeball popular spending brackets without extra typing.

How caching works

After the first load, the latest successful response is stored in your browser. We refresh automatically on each visit, and you can force a manual refresh whenever you need an exact snapshot. No data ever leaves your device beyond the direct call to the FX API.

Tips for confident results

  • Keep tabs on fees: banks and brokers add a spread on top of the mid-market rate.
  • For invoices, include the exchange rate snapshot in your notes so everyone sees the same math.
  • Need to compare taxes or discounts afterwards? Pair the answer with the Percentage Calculator.

Example conversions

$1,000 USD to EUR
≈ €920 for travel or SaaS invoices at mid-market rates.
₹50,000 INR to USD
≈ $601 to benchmark freelance retainers.

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FAQ highlights

Do you support more currencies? Yes—every code provided by the daily FX API appears automatically once the live rates load. Offline mode falls back to the curated core set until you reconnect.

Is there historical data? We currently focus on spot rates. Exporting recent snapshots is on the roadmap to support budgeting and expense reports.