Currency Converter

Convert between major world currencies using a transparent, dated exchange-rate snapshot.

100 USD × 0.92 = 92 EUR

Converted amount

€92.00

Exchange rate

1 USD = 0.92 EUR

Rates as of June 1, 2025

Rates are a fixed snapshot, not live market data.

Exchange rate: 1 USD = 0.92 EURExchange rate: 1 USD = 0.92 EURUSD1EUR0.92

About this calculator

Convert between major world currencies — USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, CNY and more — using a transparent exchange-rate snapshot. Unlike opaque converters, this tool shows exactly when its rates were captured and warns you when they are out of date, so you always know whether to trust the number. Rates are a static snapshot, not live market data.

How to use the currency converter

  1. Enter the amount you want to convert.
  2. Choose the currency you are converting from and the one you are converting to.
  3. Read the converted amount and the exchange rate used.
  4. Check the snapshot date — if a stale warning appears, treat the result as an estimate.

Common examples

  • 100 USD → EUR at a snapshot rate of 0.92 → €92.00
  • 50 GBP → USD (cross rate via the base) ≈ $63.29
  • 10,000 JPY → USD at 157.2 per USD ≈ $63.61
  • 250 EUR → GBP using the EUR and GBP snapshot rates ≈ £214.67
  • 1 USD → CNY at a snapshot rate of 7.24 → ¥7.24

Frequently asked questions

Are these exchange rates live?

No. The converter ships with a static, dated snapshot of representative rates so it works reliably offline and without a paid data feed. The page always shows the snapshot date and warns when the rates are stale. A live data source is a planned future addition.

Why does it warn that the rates are out of date?

The snapshot has a fixed capture date. When that date is older than the freshness threshold, the converter shows a warning so you treat the result as an approximation rather than a real-time quote.

How is a cross rate between two non-USD currencies calculated?

Every rate is stored relative to a common base (USD). To convert from one currency to another, the tool divides the destination rate by the source rate, so the base cancels out and the math stays exact.

Can I share a specific conversion?

Yes. The amount and both currencies live in the URL, so copying the address bar reopens the exact same conversion for anyone who clicks the link.