Convert between Indian (Lakh, Crore, Arab, Kharab) and International (Thousand, Million, Billion, Trillion) number scales. Optional INR / USD / EUR / GBP / JPY / CAD / AUD / AED / SGD / CNY / CHF currency context for finance and real-estate workflows.
Tip: commas are ignored. Try “1.5” or “1,25,000”.
The most-Googled lakh-crore-million-billion conversions, ready-to-copy.
| From | To | Equals |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Lakh | Thousand | 100 Thousand |
| 1 Lakh | Million | 0.1 Million |
| 10 Lakh | Million | 1 Million |
| 1 Crore | Million | 10 Million |
| 1 Crore | Billion | 0.01 Billion |
| 10 Crore | Million | 100 Million |
| 100 Crore | Billion | 1 Billion |
| 1,000 Crore | Billion | 10 Billion |
| 1 Lakh Crore | Trillion | 1 Trillion |
| 1 Million | Lakh | 10 Lakh |
| 1 Million | Crore | 0.1 Crore |
| 1 Billion | Crore | 100 Crore |
| 1 Trillion | Crore | 1,00,000 Crore (1 Lakh Crore) |
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The Indian numbering system groups digits in a specific pattern after the first three: 1,00,000 (one lakh = 10⁵), 1,00,00,000 (one crore = 10⁷), 1,00,00,00,000 (one arab = 10⁹), and 1,00,00,00,00,000 (one kharab = 10¹¹). The international system uses uniform groupings of three: 1,000 (thousand = 10³), 1,000,000 (million = 10⁶), 1,000,000,000 (billion = 10⁹), 1,000,000,000,000 (trillion = 10¹²).
1 crore equals 10 million because crore is 10⁷ and million is 10⁶ — a factor of 10 difference. Similarly, 1 lakh = 0.1 million, 1 billion = 100 crore, and 1 trillion = 1 lakh crore (1,00,000 crore). These ratios stay consistent regardless of currency.
Modern Indian financial reporting often uses 'lakh crore' for very large values (e.g., government budgets in '₹50 lakh crore') rather than the literal Sanskrit-derived units like arab, kharab, nil, padma, shankh. This calculator includes both conventions so you can switch between them seamlessly.
Real estate listings: Indian property is typically quoted in crore (e.g., ₹3.5 Cr) while NRI buyers may need it in million ($420K equivalent for ₹3.5 Cr at 84 ₹/$). Quickly convert to evaluate offers.
Salary negotiations: Tech salaries spanning India and the US benefit from instant conversion. ₹50 LPA = $60K USD = 0.5 million USD; $200K USD = 1.66 crore at 84 ₹/$. The currency context here uses live formatting only — apply your own FX rate for actual currency conversion via the Currency Converter.
Business and investment news: Headlines like 'startup raises $50M (₹420 crore)' or 'IPO size of ₹10,000 crore (~$1.2 billion)' benefit from quick mental conversion. This tool gives you the raw scale numbers; pair with the Currency Converter for the exchange-rate component.
Lakh to million: 1 lakh = 0.1 million, 10 lakh = 1 million, 100 lakh = 10 million (which is 1 crore). This is the 10× ratio between lakh and million.
Crore to million: 1 crore = 10 million, 10 crore = 100 million, 100 crore = 1,000 million (= 1 billion). Crore is exactly 10 million.
Crore to billion: 100 crore = 1 billion, 1,000 crore = 10 billion, 10,000 crore = 100 billion. So a typical Indian unicorn valued at $10 billion is roughly ₹84,000 crore at ₹84/$ exchange rate.
Million to lakh: 1 million = 10 lakh; 100 million = 10 crore; 1 billion = 100 crore; 1 trillion = 1,00,000 crore (a.k.a. 1 lakh crore).
1 crore in million: 1 crore equals 10 million. Used constantly in startup news, M&A deals, and Indian salaries quoted to foreign hiring teams. ₹100 crore = $12 million approximately at 84 ₹/$.
1 million in crore: 1 million equals 0.1 crore (or 10 lakh). Useful when reading global business news and converting to Indian context — '$5 million startup raise' = ₹0.5 crore × 84 = ₹42 crore approximately.
1 lakh in dollars: ₹1 lakh ≈ $1,190 at 84 ₹/$ exchange rate. ₹10 lakh ≈ $11,900. ₹1 crore ≈ $1,19,000. Use the Currency Converter for live rates — this calculator handles the lakh↔dollar number-system math separately from FX.
5 crore in million: 5 crore = 50 million. 10 crore = 100 million. 100 crore = 1 billion. The crore↔million ratio is always exactly 10×.
1 trillion in crore: 1 trillion = 1,00,000 crore = 1 lakh crore. Indian government budget figures quoted in 'lakh crore' are the same as trillion in international terms. ₹50 lakh crore = $50 trillion equivalent number = ~$595 billion at 84 ₹/$.