Live Currency Converter — Free Widget
Give your visitors a working converter right on the page — no redirects, no signups. Type an amount, pick two currencies, and the result updates instantly using live exchange rates. Supports 150+ fiat currencies plus popular crypto pairs.
Sign up for free, add your website domain, and paste the embed code above into your HTML. Your widget will activate automatically.
Remove the widget background color so it blends with your page.
Instant Currency Conversion
Visitors type an amount, select a source and target currency, and get an instant result powered by live exchange rates. No page reload, no redirect to a third-party site. The converter handles 150+ fiat currencies — from USD, EUR, and GBP to less common ones like THB, NGN, and KES — plus popular crypto pairs like BTC, ETH, and SOL against any fiat.
Key Features
- 150+ currencies — fiat and crypto pairs in one interface.
- Live exchange rates — data refreshes automatically so conversions are always current.
- Swap button — flip source and target currencies with one click.
- Responsive layout — works on desktop, tablet, and mobile without layout shifts.
- Lightweight embed — single script tag, no dependencies, fast load time.
Installation Steps
Choose the default "from" and "to" currencies — USD to EUR is common, but set whatever pair your visitors need most. Select a color theme, then check the live preview. Copy the snippet and paste it directly into your HTML. The converter initializes on page load, fetches current rates, and handles all conversions client-side. No proxy server, no API token, no monthly limits.
Drops into Shopify product pages, WordPress sidebars (Custom HTML widget), Elementor sections, Wix embedded code blocks, Squarespace code injection, Webflow embed elements, and any static site generator output.
Practical Use Cases
Travel blogs embed converters so readers can check exchange rates while planning trips. E-commerce sites serving international customers let buyers see prices in their home currency. Forex education pages use it as an interactive tool alongside their tutorials. Freelancer portfolio sites add it for clients who pay in different currencies. It's one of those tools that visitors actually use — which means more time on your page and lower bounce rates.