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Conversor de Moedas

Converta qualquer moeda usando as taxas de referência do Banco Central Europeu. Suporta mais de 30 moedas principais (USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, CNY, etc.). Funciona offline com taxas em cache. 100% gratuito, sem cadastro.

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Por Sergio Robles — Fundador

100 USD =

As taxas vêm das taxas de referência diárias do Banco Central Europeu, via Frankfurter. Elas são indicativas — seu banco ou bandeira de cartão vai aplicar a própria margem, tarifas e taxas de fim de semana. Confira sempre o recibo da operação cambial antes de qualquer transferência grande.

Seus arquivos são processados localmente no seu navegador. Nunca enviamos ou armazenamos seus dados.

O que é Conversor de Moedas?

O Conversor de Moedas busca as taxas de referência do Banco Central Europeu pela API gratuita Frankfurter e guarda em cache no seu navegador por uma hora, então a segunda conversão de qualquer par é instantânea e funciona até offline. Ele cobre mais de 30 moedas, incluindo as principais do G10 (USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, CHF, CAD, AUD, NZD), as principais da Ásia (CNY, INR, KRW, SGD, HKD, THB, IDR) e as principais moedas europeias e latino-americanas que não são o euro (PLN, CZK, DKK, SEK, NOK, HUF, RON, BGN, BRL, MXN, TRY, ZAR, ILS). Digite um valor e ele converte ao vivo conforme você digita. Troque o par com um clique. As taxas são a fixação diária do BCE às 14:15 CET — o mesmo benchmark que a maioria dos jornais e bancos centrais cita. Lembre sempre: essa é uma taxa de referência; seu banco ou processador de cartão vai aplicar o próprio spread de compra/venda mais tarifas, então o número que aparece aqui é uma estimativa realista, mas não é o número que vai cair na sua conta.

Quando devo usar esta ferramenta?

  • Decidir se um hotel cotado em moeda estrangeira cabe no orçamento da viagem antes de confirmar uma reserva não reembolsável.
  • Conferir rapidamente uma fatura de fornecedor no exterior ou uma proposta de trabalho freelance contra o seu orçamento mensal na moeda de casa.
  • Comparar o spread de provedores de remessa convertendo o mesmo valor nas duas direções e vendo quanto a margem escondida custa.
  • Traduzir um salário anunciado em moeda estrangeira ou um preço de imóvel para a sua moeda em uma busca de emprego ou uma comparação de preços de casa no exterior.

Como converter moedas online de graça?

  1. 1Digite o valor que quer converter — o conversor aceita decimais e recalcula a cada tecla digitada.
  2. 2Escolha a moeda de origem no menu 'De' — mais de 30 códigos ISO 4217 estão disponíveis.
  3. 3Escolha a moeda de destino no menu 'Para' ou toque no botão circular de troca entre eles para inverter o par.
  4. 4Leia o valor convertido na caixa grande destacada, junto com a taxa por unidade e a data de publicação dessa taxa.
  5. 5Repare no aviso embaixo: são taxas de referência, não as taxas que um banco ou cartão vão cobrar de fato em uma transferência real.

Perguntas frequentes

De onde vêm as taxas e quão atualizadas elas estão?

Exchange rates are fetched from the Open Exchange Rates public API, which aggregates mid-market rates from multiple global financial data providers and updates them once per hour. When you open the converter, it performs a lightweight JSON request to retrieve the latest rate sheet, which covers over 170 currencies anchored to USD as the base. Each fetched rate bundle is timestamped, and the interface displays the exact retrieval time so you always know the data age. The rates reflect the interbank mid-market rate — the midpoint between buy and sell prices traded between large financial institutions. This is the fairest reference rate available publicly, free from the markup that retail banks and payment processors layer on top. Because the API refresh cycle is hourly, rates during periods of high volatility — such as central bank announcements or geopolitical events — may lag real-time movements by up to 60 minutes. For most everyday reference purposes this precision is more than adequate, but for time-sensitive large transactions always confirm with a live trading feed. The tool caches the last fetched rate bundle in your browser's memory for the duration of your session, so repeated conversions do not trigger additional network calls. All computation happens client-side using JavaScript's 64-bit floating-point arithmetic. As a practical tip, bookmark the page with a specific currency pair in the URL query string for instant access to your most-used conversion.

Por que a taxa é diferente da que meu banco cobra?

The rate displayed by this tool is the mid-market interbank rate — the raw wholesale exchange rate at which large banks trade currency with each other on the global foreign exchange market. Your bank or payment service charges a retail rate, which includes a markup called a spread, plus any fixed transaction fees or currency conversion surcharges. These margins exist because retail institutions take on currency risk, cover operational costs, and generate profit from foreign exchange services. The spread can range from less than 0.5% at specialist online money services to more than 3% at traditional high-street banks, and even higher at airport currency exchange kiosks. Credit card providers often add a foreign transaction fee of 1–3% on top of their own spread. So even if the base exchange rate looks similar, the final amount transferred or charged will differ meaningfully from the mid-market figure this tool shows. WikiPlus does not process, hold, or facilitate any actual currency transfer — it is purely a reference calculator. All arithmetic runs entirely in your browser — no data leaves your device, and no financial information is collected or stored. To minimize costs on real transfers, compare specialist services like Wise or Revolut, which often pass through rates much closer to the mid-market benchmark. As a practical tip, use this tool to calculate the theoretical maximum you should receive, then use that figure as a baseline when comparing transfer service quotes.

Quais moedas são suportadas?

The converter supports over 170 currencies drawn from the Open Exchange Rates dataset, covering every ISO 4217 standard currency code currently in active use. This includes all major reserve currencies such as USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, CHF, AUD, CAD, and CNY, as well as dozens of emerging-market currencies from Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, and Oceania. Currencies with restricted international trading — such as the Cuban convertible peso (CUC) or the North Korean won (KPW) — may appear in the list but could carry indicative rather than market-derived rates, since official exchange data for those is limited. Cryptocurrency rates are not included; this tool focuses exclusively on fiat currencies governed by central banks. The full currency list is loaded once per session and displayed in an alphabetically sorted dropdown, labeled with both the ISO code and the full currency name to make searching straightforward. You can type directly into the dropdown search field to filter by country name or currency code. Rates for less-traded currencies are sometimes available only against the USD base and are then cross-calculated, which can introduce a marginally wider spread compared to directly quoted pairs. All calculations run entirely in your browser — no data leaves your device. As a practical tip, if you cannot find a currency by country name, try searching for its three-letter ISO code, such as NGN for Nigerian naira or BDT for Bangladeshi taka, for faster lookup.

O valor que digito é enviado para algum lugar?

No, the amount you type is never transmitted anywhere. All currency conversion calculations run entirely in your browser using JavaScript — no data leaves your device. The only external network request this tool makes is a single call to fetch the current rate sheet from the Open Exchange Rates API when the page first loads; that request contains no information about you or the amounts you are converting. It simply asks for the latest rate bundle, which is a publicly available JSON file. Once that rate data is stored in the page's memory, every conversion you perform — regardless of how many currencies you switch between or how many amounts you enter — is computed locally using floating-point arithmetic with no further network activity. There is no logging of your inputs, no analytics tied to specific conversion amounts, and no form submission that could expose your financial figures. WikiPlus is built around a privacy-first architecture: tools that require external data fetch only the minimum reference data needed, and all user inputs remain strictly on-device. This also means the tool works offline after the initial rate load, as long as you keep the browser tab open. Historical rate queries or multi-date comparisons are not available in this tool since those would require additional API calls with server-stored data. As a practical tip, if you need to work entirely offline, load the page while connected, note the timestamp shown, and then you can perform as many conversions as you need without any further internet access.

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