Currency Converter
Free online currency converter — convert USD, INR, EUR, GBP, AED and 150+ currencies instantly with live mid-market exchange rates, reverse rates, quick pairs and conversion history.
What is a Currency Converter?
A currency converter is a tool that instantly tells you how much one currency is worth in another, using up-to-date exchange rates. It is essential for travel, online shopping, remittances, freelancing payments and comparing international prices.
How Exchange Rates Work
Exchange rates show how much of one currency you get for another. They move continuously based on supply and demand, interest rates, inflation, trade balances and global events. Most converters show the mid-market rate — the fair midpoint between buying and selling prices.
Mid-market vs bank rates
The rate you see here is the mid-market (interbank) rate. Banks, airports and money-changers usually add a margin or fee on top, so the amount you actually receive may be slightly lower. Use this tool as an accurate benchmark before exchanging.
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate are the exchange rates?
Our converter fetches live mid-market exchange rates from a public rates provider, refreshed regularly. Mid-market rates are the rates banks use between themselves — actual rates from banks or money-changers may include a margin or fee.
Is this currency converter free?
Yes. The Uni Calculator Hub currency converter is completely free with no sign-up, no limits and no hidden charges.
Which currencies are supported?
We support major global currencies including USD, INR, EUR, GBP, AED, CAD, AUD, SGD, JPY, CNY, CHF, NZD, SAR, QAR and KWD, with live rates for 150+ currencies behind the scenes.
Why do exchange rates keep changing?
Exchange rates fluctuate constantly based on supply and demand, interest rates, inflation, economic data and global events. That is why we display the last updated time with every conversion.
Can I use this for forex trading?
This tool is for informational and everyday conversion purposes (travel, shopping, remittance estimates). For live trading, always use a regulated broker with real-time execution rates.
What is the mid-market rate?
The mid-market rate is the midpoint between the buy and sell prices of two currencies in the global market. It is the fairest rate and the benchmark most converters display.