Browse digital storage converters for bytes, bits, KB, MB, GB, TB, file sizes, download sizes, internet speed, bandwidth, data transfer, and storage capacity. Use these tools to compare file size, device storage, upload speed, download speed, and network transfer units.
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Core converters for bytes, bits, kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, and terabytes.
Converters for download sizes, file sizes, media storage, and digital transfer amounts.
Converters for internet plans, speed tests, bandwidth, streaming, and download speed estimates.
Converters for uploads, downloads, backups, hosting usage, and network transfer amounts.
Converters for phone storage, computer drives, USB drives, cloud plans, servers, and backups.
Digital storage converters help turn file size, drive space, data transfer, and internet speed units into easier-to-understand numbers. These tools are useful when comparing downloads, upload limits, cloud storage plans, hard drives, phone storage, video files, hosting bandwidth, backups, and network speeds.
Digital storage converters are used to change one digital unit into another, such as bytes to KB, MB to GB, GB to TB, bits to bytes, Mbps to MB/s, or bandwidth units for hosting and internet plans.
A byte contains 8 bits. File sizes are usually shown in bytes, KB, MB, GB, or TB, while internet speeds are often shown in bits per second, such as Mbps or Gbps.
No. Mbps means megabits per second, while MB/s means megabytes per second. Since 1 byte equals 8 bits, 100 Mbps is about 12.5 MB/s before overhead.
In binary storage, 1 GB equals 1,024 MB. In decimal storage, 1 GB equals 1,000 MB.
Storage manufacturers often advertise capacity using decimal units, while operating systems may display binary-based capacity. Formatting, system files, and reserved space can also reduce available storage.