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Lakh / Crore ↔ Million / Billion Converter

Convert between Indian and international number systems — lakh, crore, million, billion, with words.

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Formula

1 lakh = 100,000 ; 1 crore = 10 million ; 1 billion = 100 crore ; 1 million = 10 lakh
References: Indian numbering system — standard definitions

Disclaimer: Magnitude conversion only — currency conversion needs the live exchange rate separately.

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About Lakh / Crore ↔ Million / Billion Converter

Two number systems share the world's financial conversations, and the bridge between them trips everyone: the Indian system groups by hundreds after the first thousand (1,00,00,000), the international by thousands (10,000,000) — same number, different commas. The anchors worth memorizing: 1 crore = 10 million, 1 billion = 100 crore, 1 million = 10 lakh. The defaults convert ₹5 crore — a startup-funding headline staple — into 50 million: precisely the translation needed when reading TechCrunch ('raised $50M') against Economic Times ('₹415 crore round', at ~₹83/$). Note this tool converts MAGNITUDES, not currencies: 5 crore RUPEES is 50 million RUPEES; converting to dollars needs the exchange rate on top — keep the two steps separate and half of all crore/million errors disappear. The error patterns this tool prevents: 'billion = 100 crore' misremembered as 10 crore (a 10× catastrophe in board decks), trailing-zero miscounts when typing 1,00,00,00,000, and the South-Asian-diaspora special — mixing systems mid-sentence ('2.5 million crore'?). For text, the grouped outputs in the worked example give both comma formats ready to paste; for speech, the safest pattern professionals use: say the number in BOTH systems once ('one hundred crore — that's a billion').

How to use Lakh / Crore ↔ Million / Billion Converter

  1. 1Enter Amount, Unit into the Lakh / Crore ↔ Million / Billion Converter.
  2. 2The result is computed automatically using 1 lakh = 100,000 ; 1 crore = 10 million ; 1 billion = 100 crore ; 1 million = 10 lakh — there is no button to press; it updates live as you type.
  3. 3Change any input to model a different scenario, then use “Copy result link” to share the exact numbers.

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Frequently asked questions

1 million me kitne lakh hote hain?+

10 lakh. Chain yaad rakhiye: 1 million = 10 lakh; 10 million = 1 crore; 100 million = 10 crore; 1 billion = 100 crore; 1 trillion = 1 lakh crore. Bas do anchor kaafi hain — 'crore = 10 million' aur 'billion = 100 crore' — baaki sab inse multiply/divide ho jata hai.

$1 billion kitna hota hai rupaye me?+

Do-step sawaal hai: pehle magnitude (1 billion = 100 crore), phir currency (× exchange rate ~₹83-90 jaisa jo bhi ho). To $1B ≈ ₹8,300-9,000 crore. Jo log ek step me karte hain wahi 10× galtiyan karte hain — magnitude aur currency hamesha alag-alag convert kijiye.

Indian comma system kaise padhein — 1,23,45,67,890?+

Right se: pehle 3 digits (hazaar tak), phir har 2-2 digits — thousand, lakh, crore, arab/100-crore. 1,23,45,67,890 = 1 arab 23 crore 45 lakh 67 hazaar 890 = ~1.23 billion. International me wahi 1,234,567,890. Spreadsheet me locale en-IN rakhne par Indian grouping khud aati hai.

Arab, kharab kya hote hain?+

Traditional Indian scale ke bade units: 1 arab = 100 crore = 1 billion; 1 kharab = 100 arab = 100 billion. Aaj ki business-Hindi me inki jagah 'crore' hi repeat hota hai (10,000 crore types) ya English billion. Urdu/Pakistan side me arab-kharab abhi standard hain — cross-border numbers padhte waqt yeh mapping kaam aati hai.

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