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Currency Converter Online

Convert an amount between global currencies using regularly updated mid-market rates. Search by country or ISO code, swap with one click, and copy the result. Rates are approximate and may differ from banks.

  • Private & secure
  • Fast in-browser
  • No signup

How to use Currency Converter Online

  1. Open the tool. Go to Currency Converter on Utilvia. It runs instantly in your browser.
  2. Enter your values. Fill in the fields. Results update as you type — no signup required.
  3. Review the output. Check totals, breakdowns, or formatted text before you copy or save.
  4. Copy or export. Copy the result or download a file. Your inputs stay on this device.

Key features & privacy

Currency Converter Online is free to use on Utilvia. Review the tool notes if a step needs a network request, and avoid sensitive files when you are unsure.

  • Runs in modern browsers with JavaScript and HTML5.
  • No signup required to get a result.
  • Zero-upload policy on local-first tools — close the tab and the working copy is gone.
  • Shareable, indexable URL so you can return to the same utility later.

Frequently asked questions

Where do the exchange rates come from?

Mid-market rates are fetched from a public feed (ExchangeRate-API, with Frankfurter as fallback). Banks and card networks add their own spread, so the number you pay can differ.

How often are rates updated?

The converter refreshes when you change the from-currency or tap Refresh. Quotes are cached for 15 minutes. The last update time from the provider is shown under the result.

Can I convert Indian rupees and UAE dirhams?

Yes. The list includes INR, AED, and other widely used currencies. Search by country, currency name, or ISO code.

Is this the rate my bank will use?

No. These are approximate mid-market rates. The rate on a card payment, wire, or cash exchange depends on the provider and the time of the transaction.

Does the converter send my amount to a server?

No. Only the from-currency code is requested from the rate API. The amount is converted locally in your browser.

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