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Convert across TB, GB, MB, KB and Bytes on 1024 binary base with live two-way updates and a copy button on every field.

📘 How to Use

  1. Enter a numerical data size value into any unit field (TB, GB, MB, KB, Byte).
  2. Instantly convert it into all other units.
  3. Use the Copy button to retrieve the value for your desired unit.

Storage Unit Converter

1024-base TB to Bytes converter with per-field copy and live updates

Convert across TB, GB, MB, KB and Bytes on 1024 binary base with live two-way updates and a copy button on every field.

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Digital Storage Converter

💡 Convert Units Instantly

Stop guessing file sizes. Convert between Gigabytes (GB), Megabytes (MB), and Kilobytes (KB) in real-time. Whether you’re upgrading your PC, managing smartphone storage, or calculating data usage, get the exact numbers you need in seconds.

📘 Quick Tips

  • Bidirectional Conversion Enter a value into any field (TB, GB, MB, KB, Byte) and instantly see the equivalent across all other units. No more manual math.
  • Support for decimals Calculate precise storage amounts like "1.5 GB" or "0.75 MB" without any issues.
  • Easy-to-read results Standard comma separators make it easy to scan large numbers at a glance.
  • Copy to Clipboard One-click copy buttons next to each converted value for quick use elsewhere.

🧐 FAQ

Is 1GB equal to 1000MB or 1024MB?

In computing, the binary standard is king. This tool uses the 1024 multiplier (1GB = 1024MB), which is how your operating system calculates space. Note that hardware manufacturers often use "1GB = 1000MB" on their packaging to simplify marketing.

Can I convert internet speeds (Gbps)?

This tool is specifically for Data Storage (Bytes). Internet speeds are measured in bits per second (bps). Since one Byte equals eight bits, storage capacity and connection speeds are not the same.

📚 Tech Trivia

The term "Byte" is a play on the word "Bite." It was originally coined to represent a "mouthful" of data—the amount a computer processes at once. The spelling was changed to "Byte" to avoid any confusion with the smaller "bit."