The formula
How to convert USD to PLN
To convert US Dollars to Polish Zloty, multiply the amount by the current exchange rate. On 11 August 2026 that rate is 3.7256, so:
PLN = USD × 3.7256
Reverse the direction and you divide rather than multiply. Equivalently, one Polish Zloty is worth 0.26841 US Dollars.
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 US Dollar and the Polish Zloty
The US Dollar (USD, symbol $) is the currency of the United States. The Polish Zloty (PLN, symbol zł) is the currency of Poland.
The rate is set by continuous trading, which is why it rarely reads the same two days running. What you see is the market midpoint, updated once a day. A bank or bureau will quote something a little worse.
Worked USD to PLN examples
A price tag. Something marked $50 comes to 186.28 PLN. Round to 186 PLN for a quick mental check while you are standing in the shop.
A monthly salary. $3,000 a month is 11176.92 PLN — 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 zł1,000 and want to know what it buys in US Dollars, that is 268.41 USD. 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 1806.94 PLN instead of 1862.82 PLN. That gap is what the mid-market rate on this page lets you spot.
One US Dollar is worth 3.7256 Polish Zloty as of 11 August 2026. The rate comes from the daily reference feed and refreshes automatically every morning.
That works out at 372.564 PLN for 100 USD. Type a different figure into the converter to see it change as you go.
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.