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Crypto Converter

Convert between Bitcoin, Ethereum, 18 other major cryptocurrencies and 10 fiat currencies - in your browser.

Runs in your browser

Type an amount, pick any two assets - crypto or fiat - and we'll convert at a recent mid-market price. Top 20 crypto assets (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, the major stablecoins, etc.) and the 10 most-traded fiat currencies are wired up. Prices are a snapshot, not live; crypto moves a lot, so always cross-check before a real transaction.

1 BTC

$95,000.00

1 BTC

= $95,000.00

1 USD

= 0.00001053 BTC

  • ETH

    27.1429 ETH

  • EUR

    €87,400.00

  • USDT

    95,000 USDT

Crypto prices as of 2026-05-01. Highly volatile - cross-check with a live exchange before any real transaction.

How to use it

  1. Type an amount

    Use the input on the left. Decimals work - try 0.001 BTC to see what a satoshi-scale amount looks like.

  2. Pick the two assets

    Searchable comboboxes list all 20 crypto assets and 10 fiat currencies. Switch the source from BTC to ETH (or any combination) and the result re-computes instantly.

  3. Check the multi-target table

    Below the headline, the same amount is shown in five popular targets (BTC, ETH, USD, EUR, USDT) at once - useful when you're checking a price against multiple anchors.

What is it?

A cryptocurrency converter is a price calculator: amount of asset A times the current price of A times the inverse of the current price of B equals amount of asset B. The interesting part is the price source - exchanges differ by a few basis points, and a 'mid-market' average sits between them. This tool uses a frozen snapshot of mid-market prices, which is fine for back-of-the-envelope conversions and budgeting but is not suitable as a basis for actual trades.

When to use it

Pricing out a crypto holding in your home fiat currency. Translating a token's price (announced in USD) into your local currency. Quick sanity checks before clicking 'swap' on a DEX - is the rate the DEX is quoting reasonable? Estimating gas fees in fiat. Calculating how many satoshis equal a coffee. Comparing portfolio values across multiple chains.

Common mistakes

Trusting a static rate for a market order - crypto can move 5% in an hour during a news event. Confusing market cap with circulating supply (this tool only does price-per-unit math; market-cap calculations need a separate supply lookup). Forgetting that on-chain fees come out of your transfer - the 'amount sent' is the amount before fees, not what lands at the destination.

FAQ

Are these prices live?
No. We use a static snapshot to keep the tool fast, free and offline-capable. Crypto is volatile - the snapshot's 'as of' date is shown below the converter. For trade-execution prices, always check an exchange.
What's a satoshi?
One satoshi is 1 / 100,000,000 of a Bitcoin (eight decimal places). Type a fractional BTC value or use a satoshi-friendly converter pair like 'BTC -> USD' with a fractional input.
Why are USDT and USDC always around $1?
They're stablecoins designed to track the US dollar. Brief deviations happen, but for converter purposes they're $1 to a tenth of a cent.
Do you support obscure coins?
We track the top 20 by market cap plus the three major stablecoins, which covers most search demand. For long-tail tokens, a dedicated crypto exchange or aggregator will be more accurate and current.

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