💾 File Size Calculator
Equivalent Values:
| Bytes | - |
|---|---|
| KB | - |
| MB | - |
| GB | - |
| TB | - |
Conversion History 📚
📚 Information & FAQ
ℹ️ How It Works
This calculator uses binary (base-1024) conversions following the IEC standard:
- 1 Kilobyte (KB) = 1024 Bytes
- 1 Megabyte (MB) = 1024 Kilobytes
- 1 Gigabyte (GB) = 1024 Megabytes
- 1 Terabyte (TB) = 1024 Gigabytes
⚙️ Supported Formats
Input Units
- Bytes (B)
- Kilobytes (KB)
- Megabytes (MB)
- Gigabytes (GB)
- Terabytes (TB)
Output Units
- All input units plus:
- Automatic conversion table
- Historical comparisons
File Size Calculator
Use our free online File Size Calculator to estimate the size of files and convert between **KB, MB, GB, and TB** with ease.
How Does the File Size Calculator Work?
This tool allows users to **calculate file sizes** based on input values and convert them between different storage units, making it ideal for **digital storage management**.
Why Use a File Size Calculator?
- Accurate Estimations – Calculate file sizes with precision
- Storage Planning – Manage disk space efficiently
- Easy Conversions – Switch between KB, MB, GB, and TB
- Fast and User-Friendly – Simple input and instant results
How to Use the File Size Calculator?
- Enter the file size in KB, MB, GB, or TB
- Select the desired unit for conversion
- Click **Calculate** to get the converted size
- Use the result for **storage and data management**
Start Calculating File Sizes Now!
Use our **File Size Calculator** to quickly determine **file storage requirements** for any digital content.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
We use binary units (base-1024) following the IEC standard:
1 KB = 1024 B, 1 MB = 1024 KB, etc.
This is different from decimal (base-1000) units used in some storage devices.
Conversions are accurate to 4 decimal places. For precise engineering calculations, we recommend using the raw bytes value displayed in the conversion table.
History is stored locally in your browser's localStorage.
It remains available until you:
- Clear browser data
- Use private browsing mode
- Manually clear history using the "Clear History" button
Precise decimal representations are shown to ensure accurate reverse conversions.
For example:
1.5 MB = 1,572,864 Bytes
This precision helps in technical calculations for storage allocation.
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