Data Storage Converter
Convert digital storage between bits, bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes and terabytes, including the binary KiB, MiB, GiB and TiB. Type a value and see it in every unit. A free, exact data storage converter in your browser.
- Exact, standard factors
- 100% free
- No sign-up, no app
- Instant as you type
- Works offline after first load
1 MB in every unit
How to use it
- 1
Enter a value
Type the number you want to convert. The result updates as you type, with no button to press.
- 2
Pick the units
Choose what you are converting from and to. Swap them with one click if you need the reverse.
- 3
Read or copy
See the exact result, plus a table of your value in every unit. Copy any line you need.
When it comes in handy
Files and drives
Work out how many megabytes are in a gigabyte, or how many files of a size fit on a drive.
Internet and downloads
Convert between bits and bytes to compare a connection speed in megabits with a file size in megabytes.
Coding and storage
Switch between decimal and binary units when a tool reports one and you expect the other.
Instant, exact & 100% in your browser
The conversion runs right here in your browser using exact, standard factors. Nothing you type is sent to a server, there is no sign-up and no limit, and once the page has loaded it keeps working even with no connection.
Frequently asked questions
- Why does my hard drive show less space than advertised?
- Drive makers count a gigabyte as 1,000,000,000 bytes (decimal), but operating systems often count it as 1,073,741,824 bytes (binary, properly a gibibyte). The drive is the size advertised; your computer is just measuring it in binary units, which makes the number look smaller. This converter shows both so the gap makes sense.
- What is the difference between a megabyte and a mebibyte?
- A megabyte (MB) is 1,000,000 bytes in the decimal system. A mebibyte (MiB) is 1,048,576 bytes, the binary equivalent. They are close but not equal, and the gap grows at larger sizes, which is the source of a lot of storage confusion. Network speeds use decimal; memory often uses binary.
- Does this work offline and is anything sent to a server?
- The conversion runs entirely in your browser, so nothing you type is sent anywhere, and once the page has loaded it keeps working with no connection. There is no sign-up and no limit on how many conversions you make.