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Bytes, KB, MB and GB Converter

Convert digital sizes between bytes, KB, MB, GB, TB and binary units.

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Includes decimal (KB = 1000 bytes) and binary (KiB = 1024 bytes) units.

Converted result

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Equivalent in bytes

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Equivalent in MB

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GB equivalent

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Helpful guides and common questions

Convert digital sizes between bytes, KB, MB, GB, TB and binary units.

Converters

💾 Bytes, KB, MB and GB Converter

How to use Bytes, KB, MB and GB Converter for convert file size for upload

It helps to know whether a file in MB or GB fits within the limit reported by a system.

💾 Bytes, KB, MB and GB Converter

Simulation with Bytes, KB, MB and GB Converter for convert file size for upload

It helps to know whether a file in MB or GB fits within the limit reported by a system.

💾 Bytes, KB, MB and GB Converter

How to interpret Bytes, KB, MB and GB Converter for convert file size for upload

It helps to know whether a file in MB or GB fits within the limit reported by a system.

💾 Bytes, KB, MB and GB Converter

Common mistakes when using Bytes, KB, MB and GB Converter for convert file size for upload

It helps to know whether a file in MB or GB fits within the limit reported by a system.

💾 Bytes, KB, MB and GB Converter

How to use Bytes, KB, MB and GB Converter for compare decimal and binary storage

Shows difference between commercial units and technical readings of the system.

💾 Bytes, KB, MB and GB Converter

Simulation with Bytes, KB, MB and GB Converter for compare decimal and binary storage

Shows difference between commercial units and technical readings of the system.

💾 Bytes, KB, MB and GB Converter

How to interpret Bytes, KB, MB and GB Converter for compare decimal and binary storage

Shows difference between commercial units and technical readings of the system.

💾 Bytes, KB, MB and GB Converter

Common mistakes when using Bytes, KB, MB and GB Converter for compare decimal and binary storage

Shows difference between commercial units and technical readings of the system.

💾 Bytes, KB, MB and GB Converter

How to use Bytes, KB, MB and GB Converter for plan backup or data transfer

It makes it easier to estimate total size in units that are easier to compare.

💾 Bytes, KB, MB and GB Converter

Simulation with Bytes, KB, MB and GB Converter for plan backup or data transfer

It makes it easier to estimate total size in units that are easier to compare.

💾 Bytes, KB, MB and GB Converter

How to interpret Bytes, KB, MB and GB Converter for plan backup or data transfer

It makes it easier to estimate total size in units that are easier to compare.

💾 Bytes, KB, MB and GB Converter

Common mistakes when using Bytes, KB, MB and GB Converter for plan backup or data transfer

It makes it easier to estimate total size in units that are easier to compare.

Tool guide

Convert digital sizes between bytes, KB, MB, GB, TB and binary units. Useful for comparing files, understanding advertised storage, and standardizing upload or backup limits.

When to use it

  • convert file size for upload: It helps to know whether a file in MB or GB fits within the limit reported by a system.
  • compare decimal and binary storage: Shows difference between commercial units and technical readings of the system.
  • plan backup or data transfer: It makes it easier to estimate total size in units that are easier to compare.

How to read the result

  • Converted result is the main reading between source and target.
  • Equivalent in bytes helps to check the exact basis of the conversion.
  • Parallel MB and GB make it easy to compare file, storage and traffic.

Inputs that deserve attention

  • Value: Defines the digital size that will be converted. Confirm that the number is already in the chosen unit.
  • From: Indicates the original drive of the file or storage. KB and KiB look similar, but they use different bases.
  • For: Sets the final unit to read the result. Choose the unit used by the system, contract or upload limit.

Method used

  • Decimal units use powers of 1000; binary units use powers of 1024.
  • The conversion uses bytes as the common base between source and destination.

Limits and validation

  • The tool converts units, but does not measure actual file or transfer speed.
  • Different systems may display size with different conventions.
  • Conversion factors are declared in the tool catalogue.

FAQ

What is the difference between KB and KiB?

KB is decimal and uses base 1000; KiB is binary and uses base 1024. The same goes for MB/MiB and GB/GiB.

Can I convert file size and storage?

Yes. Use the units of the file, disk or system you want to compare and check if the base is decimal or binary.

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