The formula
How to convert EUR to USD
Converting EUR into USD takes a single multiplication once you know the day's rate. On 11 August 2026 that rate is 1.1539, so:
USD = EUR × 1.1539
To go from USD back to EUR, divide by the same rate. Put another way, 0.866602 Euros to the US Dollar.
The converter at the top of this page does both directions and updates as you type. Every result is recalculated on the server as well, so the number you see is the number that gets stored.
Note: the rate feed has not refreshed recently, so the figure above may lag the market.
About the Euro and the US Dollar
The Euro (EUR, symbol €) is the currency of the eurozone. The US Dollar (USD, symbol $) is the currency of the United States.
Neither currency is pegged to the other, so the figure drifts from one session to the next. These are reference rates rather than dealing rates. Treat them as the benchmark you measure an offer against.
Worked EUR to USD examples
A price tag. Something marked €50 comes to 57.6966 USD. Round to 58 USD for a quick mental check while you are standing in the shop.
A monthly salary. €3,000 a month is 3461.8 USD — useful when you are comparing a job offer across the two markets. Bear in mind the rate moves, so a figure agreed today will not be the figure paid out in six months.
Going the other way. If you are holding $1,000 and want to know what it buys in Euros, that is 866.6 EUR. The converter handles both directions — use the swap button between the two fields.
Watch the margin. At a bureau charging 3%, your €500 would fetch roughly 559.66 USD instead of 576.97 USD. That gap is what the mid-market rate on this page lets you spot.
One Euro is worth 1.1539 US Dollars as of 11 August 2026. The rate comes from the daily reference feed and refreshes automatically every morning.
That works out at 115.3932 USD for 100 EUR. Type a different figure into the converter to see it change as you go.
No — treat it as the reference point, not the offer. Exchange desks quote a spread around the mid-market rate and keep the difference. Comparing their quote with the figure above tells you what the convenience is costing you.