Manage your digital storage and file sizes accurately with our free Data Storage Converters. Whether you are calculating hard drive space, server capacity, or file upload limits, these tools are essential.
Browse the list below to instantly convert between Bits, Bytes, and larger storage units like Kilobytes (KB), Megabytes (MB), Gigabytes (GB), and Terabytes (TB).
Master Data Storage Converter
Comprehensive Data Unit Directory
Our Master Converter supports over 40 technical and consumer data units. Explore common conversion pairs below.
Decimal (SI) Units
- Megabyte to Gigabyte
- Gigabyte to Terabyte
- Terabyte to Petabyte
- Kilobyte to Megabyte
- Petabyte to Exabyte
- Gigabyte to Megabyte
Binary (IEC) Units
- Mebibyte to Gibibyte
- Gibibyte to Tebibyte
- Tebibyte to Pebibyte
- Kibibyte to Mebibyte
- Gibibyte to Mebibyte
- Exbibyte to Tebibyte
Legacy & Media
- CD-ROM to DVD
- DVD to Blu-ray
- Floppy Disk to Megabyte
- Blu-ray to Terabyte
- Nibble to Byte
- Bit to Byte conversion
Enterprise & Network
- Megabit to Megabyte
- Gigabit to Gigabyte
- Terabit to Terabyte
- Yottabyte to Zettabyte
- Brontobyte to Petabyte
- Kilobit to Kilobyte
Frequently Asked Questions
A Gigabyte (GB) uses the base-10 decimal system (10^9), where 1GB = 1,000MB. A Gibibyte (GiB) uses the base-2 binary system (2^30), where 1GiB = 1,024MiB. Most operating systems use binary, while storage manufacturers use decimal.
According to the International System of Units (SI), there are exactly 1,000 Megabytes (MB) in 1 Gigabyte (GB). However, in computer science contexts using binary, you may be looking for 1,024 Mebibytes (MiB).
This is due to the difference between decimal and binary calculation. Manufacturers sell 1TB as 1,000,000,000,000 bytes. Windows divides this by 1024 three times (to get GiB), resulting in the 931.32 GiB you see on your screen.
While the Yottabyte (YB) is currently the highest officially recognized SI unit, terms like Brontobyte and Hellabyte are used to describe even larger scales of data (1,000 Yottabytes).
