One to many currencies at a glance
Choose a source currency to see conversion rates for twenty common currencies. Add an optional amount to see converted totals.
How one-to-many currency conversion works
One base currency, many counterparts
This page picks a source currency and shows mid-market style rates against a fixed list of twenty commonly traded currencies. Enter an optional amount to multiply each rate and see converted totals side by side — useful when you want a quick tour of relative values without searching every pair.
Rates are fetched from the exchange API configured for this site when you load or refresh the page. They are indicative shopping/travel figures, not a bank quote, card rate, or cash bureau spread.
Reading the table
- Each row is roughly “1 source unit = X units of the row currency,” or that ratio times your amount.
- Inverse thinking (how many source units per foreign unit) is easier on the Pick Two Currencies tool.
Worked example
If EUR→USD is about 1.08, then €100 is about $108 at the mid rate before fees. The same EUR→JPY row might show roughly 16,000 yen for that €100 — vastly different numeric scales do not mean a “better deal,” only a different unit size.
Fees and timing
Card networks, airports, and brokers add spreads and sometimes dynamic currency conversion markups. Cryptocurrency pairs belong on the crypto hubs. Weekends and holidays can widen spreads even if a mid-market index still prints.
Common mistakes
- Treating a mid-market print as the rate your bank will fill.
- Comparing last week’s screenshot with today’s trip budget.
- Forgetting cash withdrawal ATM fees on top of FX.
FAQs
- Which currencies are listed?
- A curated set of high-traffic codes for glanceable comparison. For arbitrary pairs, use Pick Two.
- Are rates live forever?
- They refresh when the page fetches again; they are not a streaming trade feed.
Full guide: Currency exchange rates explained
Related: Pick Two Currencies, Crypto one-to-many, Tip.
Last updated: July 2026