Byte/Bit Converter

Free byte converter to convert between bytes, KB, MB, GB and TB online. Get instant, accurate digital storage and data size conversions. No signup, fast and easy.

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The Byte Converter by SEO Tools System is a free online tool that converts between units of digital data and storage. Enter a value and the tool instantly converts it between bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, and terabytes. Accurate results with no manual math.

What is a Byte Converter?

A byte converter changes a digital size from one data unit to another. File sizes, storage capacity, and bandwidth are all measured in bytes and their multiples, so converting between KB, MB, and GB is a common need for anyone working with computers and the web.

Common Data Units

Bit, byte (B), kilobyte (KB), megabyte (MB), gigabyte (GB), terabyte (TB).

For reference, 1 byte = 8 bits, and each step up (KB, MB, GB) is typically 1,024 of the previous unit (or 1,000 in the decimal standard).

How Does the Byte Converter Work?

You enter a value and choose the units to convert from and to. The tool applies the correct factor and shows the result instantly, ready to copy.

Features of SEO Tools System's Byte Converter

Many Units — Convert bits, bytes, KB, MB, GB, and TB.

Instant, Accurate Results — Get precise conversions immediately.

Great for Files and Storage — Compare file and disk sizes easily.

No Software Needed — Runs in your browser.

Free to Use — No signup required.

How to Convert Bytes using SEO Tools System?

  • Open the Byte Converter on SEO Tools System.
  • Enter the value you want to convert.
  • Select the unit to convert from and to.
  • View the converted result.
  • Copy the answer if you need it.

Byte Converter FAQs

How many megabytes are in a gigabyte?

There are 1,024 megabytes in a gigabyte using the binary standard, or 1,000 using the decimal standard.

What is the difference between a bit and a byte?

A byte is made up of 8 bits. Data sizes are usually given in bytes, while internet speeds are often given in bits per second.

Why do KB, MB, and GB sometimes use 1,000 instead of 1,024?

Storage makers often use the decimal standard (1,000), while operating systems often use the binary standard (1,024), which is why reported sizes can differ slightly.

Is the Byte Converter free?

Yes. It is free to use with no account required.

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