Currency Formatter
Format numbers as currency with customizable options for symbols, decimal places, and separators.
Formatting Options
Formatted Currency
How to Use the Currency Formatter
- Enter a number - Type the numeric value you want to format as currency.
- Select currency - Choose from the list of common currencies or select "Custom Symbol" to enter your own.
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Customize formatting options:
- Symbol Position - Place the currency symbol before or after the number.
- Decimal Places - Set how many digits appear after the decimal point.
- Thousands Separator - Choose the character used to separate thousands (comma, period, space, or none).
- Decimal Separator - Select the character used for the decimal point (period or comma).
- Space between symbol and number - Add a space between the currency symbol and the number.
- Show plus sign - Display a plus sign before positive numbers.
- Use parentheses - Enclose negative numbers in parentheses instead of using a minus sign.
- Format currency - Click the "Format Currency" button to apply your settings.
- Copy the result - Click the copy icon to copy the formatted currency to your clipboard.
This tool formats numbers as currency entirely in your browser - no data is sent to any server. It's perfect for preparing financial data for reports, websites, or documents with consistent formatting.
Common Currency Formats
Currency | Symbol | Example | Format |
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US Dollar | $ | $1,234.56 | Symbol before, comma as thousands separator, period as decimal |
Euro | € | 1.234,56 € | Symbol after, period as thousands separator, comma as decimal |
British Pound | £ | £1,234.56 | Symbol before, comma as thousands separator, period as decimal |
Japanese Yen | ¥ | ¥1,235 | Symbol before, comma as thousands separator, no decimal places |
Indian Rupee | ₹ | ₹ 1,234.56 | Symbol before with space, comma as thousands separator, period as decimal |