Euros to US Dollars Converter (EUR/USD)
What this converter does
EUR to USD is the direction most European exporters, freelancers, and finance teams check when they need to understand what a euro amount looks like on the American side. The question is usually not about the market but about a specific invoice, quote, or transfer that needs a dollar interpretation.
It also shows up in reverse travel planning: Europeans heading to the US want to know what their euro savings translate to in local spending power. And for companies with transatlantic operations, this pair is a daily sanity check on receivables, payroll, and cross-border billing.
Use the table for a quick sense of scale at round amounts, and the calculator when the exact euro figure matters. If settlement is delayed, the dollar number can shift between the time you check and the time the payment clears.
Common EUR to USD amounts
Reference table for quick estimates. Actual values update when you use the calculator above.
| EUR | USD (estimate) |
|---|---|
| 1 EUR | — |
| 5 EUR | — |
| 10 EUR | — |
| 25 EUR | — |
| 50 EUR | — |
| 100 EUR | — |
| 250 EUR | — |
| 500 EUR | — |
| 1,000 EUR | — |
Values are populated from the same live rate feed when you load this page. They are reference estimates and do not include fees or spreads.
How it works
The tool pulls a live EUR/USD reference rate and applies it to the euro amount you enter. The result is a fast dollar estimate suitable for invoices, quotes, travel planning, and budget checks.
Who checks this pair most often: European freelancers billing US clients, finance teams reconciling transatlantic revenue, and travellers converting savings into US spending money. The common thread is that the euro amount is known and the dollar equivalent is what drives the decision.
Where the estimate can diverge from reality: banks, payment platforms, and card networks each apply their own spread and fee structure. The mid-market reference here is a useful starting point, but the final USD amount depends on how and when the conversion is executed.
Practical use scenarios
- Translate a euro-denominated invoice total into USD before sending it to an American client.
- Estimate the dollar value of European revenue or receivables for US-side reporting.
- Check how much USD spending power a euro savings balance provides before a trip to the United States.
- Compare a EUR contractor rate against a USD budget line before approving the engagement.
- Verify whether a euro-origin wire will meet a USD payment threshold after conversion.
EUR to USD planning notes
- Because EUR/USD is the most traded pair globally, the mid-market rate is usually tight, but retail execution still adds spread.
- For invoices sent to US clients, stating the EUR amount alongside an indicative USD equivalent can reduce back-and-forth during approval.
- If you are receiving USD from a euro conversion, check whether your bank or platform deducts fees from the incoming amount or charges them separately.
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FAQ
Yes. You can quickly show the USD equivalent of your euro invoice, which helps American clients understand and approve the amount faster.
This page shows a mid-market reference rate. Your bank or transfer provider applies a spread and may charge additional fees, so the net USD received is typically lower.
For significant amounts, checking again close to execution is sensible. Even small rate moves can matter on five- or six-figure transfers.
Yes. Use the swap control or the reverse-pair link on this page.
Page last built: 2026-04-13. Exchange rates update on each conversion request.