EUR to USD Converter.
1 EUR = 1.052 USD as of 2026-05-16. The reverse of the world's most-traded pair. Used by European businesses paying USD invoices, Eurozone investors buying US stocks, and tourists planning US trips. EUR-USD is one of the most liquid and well-monitored pairs in global forex.
EUR → USD Converter
| 🇪🇺 EUR | 🇺🇸 USD |
|---|---|
| €1.00 | $1.05 |
| €10.00 | $10.52 |
| €100.00 | $105.20 |
| €500.00 | $526.00 |
| €1,000.00 | $1,052.00 |
| €5,000.00 | $5,260.00 |
| €10,000.00 | $10,520.00 |
| €50,000.00 | $52,600.00 |
| €100,000.00 | $105,200.00 |
EUR trend over time.
EUR to USD conversion table.
Common Euro amounts converted to US Dollar at today's rate of 1 EUR = 1.052 USD. The reverse holds too: 1 USD = 0.9506 EUR.
| 1 EUR | 1.05 USD |
| 5 EUR | 5.26 USD |
| 10 EUR | 10.52 USD |
| 25 EUR | 26.3 USD |
| 50 EUR | 52.6 USD |
| 100 EUR | 105.2 USD |
| 500 EUR | 526 USD |
| 1,000 EUR | 1,052 USD |
| 5,000 EUR | 5,260 USD |
| 10,000 EUR | 10,520 USD |
| 1 USD | 0.9506 EUR |
| 5 USD | 4.75 EUR |
| 10 USD | 9.51 EUR |
| 25 USD | 23.76 EUR |
| 50 USD | 47.53 EUR |
| 100 USD | 95.06 EUR |
| 500 USD | 475.29 EUR |
| 1,000 USD | 950.57 EUR |
| 5,000 USD | 4,753 EUR |
| 10,000 USD | 9,506 EUR |
Why people convert EUR to USD.
The EUR/USD corridor is driven mostly by Eurozone purchases and EU remittances. On the US Dollar side, demand comes from global reserve currency, remittances from US-based workers, and forex hedging. Because both sides see steady two-way flow, EUR/USD is one of the more liquid pairs in this region — which usually means tighter spreads and smaller markups than thinly-traded exotic pairs.
Over the past 12 months the Euro has moved down 3.2% against the US Dollar, and over five years it has weakened about 12.7% (from 1.205 to 1.052). If you're sending money on this corridor, that trend matters: a falling rate means timing your transfer — or locking a rate with a forward contract for large amounts — can change the US Dollar you receive by a meaningful margin.
Getting the best EUR → USD rate. The figure above is the mid-market rate — the "true" rate banks and brokers reference. Most banks add a 1–3% margin on top and may charge a flat wire fee. Specialist services (Wise, Remitly, and regional exchange houses on this corridor) typically convert closer to mid-market. Always compare the effective rate after all fees, not just the headline rate — on a large EUR transfer, a 2% difference is real money.
Rates shown are indicative mid-market rates as of 2026-05-16 and are for informational purposes only — not a quote or financial advice. Confirm the live rate with your provider before transacting.