💾 File Size Calculator
Equivalent Values:
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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
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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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