The formula
How to convert HKD to BRL
Converting HKD into BRL takes a single multiplication once you know the day's rate. On 11 August 2026 that rate is 0.650848, so:
BRL = HKD × 0.650848
To go from BRL back to HKD, divide by the same rate. Put another way, 1.5365 Hong Kong Dollars to the Brazilian Real.
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 Hong Kong Dollar and the Brazilian Real
The Hong Kong Dollar (HKD, symbol HK$) is the currency of Hong Kong. The Brazilian Real (BRL, symbol R$) is the currency of Brazil.
Central bank policy on either side tends to move this pair more than anything else. The feed publishes mid-market figures, which is what financial reporting cites. Actual exchange costs a margin on top.
Worked HKD to BRL examples
A price tag. Something marked HK$50 comes to 32.5424 BRL. Round to 33 BRL for a quick mental check while you are standing in the shop.
A monthly salary. HK$3,000 a month is 1952.54 BRL — 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 R$1,000 and want to know what it buys in Hong Kong Dollars, that is 1536.46 HKD. The converter handles both directions — use the swap button between the two fields.
Watch the margin. At a bureau charging 3%, your HK$500 would fetch roughly 315.66 BRL instead of 325.42 BRL. That gap is what the mid-market rate on this page lets you spot.
The HKD/BRL rate stands at 0.650848 on 11 August 2026. It is refreshed every morning, so this page never quotes a figure older than a day.
100 HKD converts to 65.084763 BRL at the current rate. Enter any other amount above to see it recalculated instantly.
Almost certainly not. What you see here is the mid-market rate, the midpoint of the market. Every retail provider takes a cut on top of it. The value of knowing the mid-market figure is being able to measure that cut.