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Number ↔ words converter

Convert numbers to English words or written words back to digits instantly.

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Numbers in words: 1–20
Numbers in words: 21–50
Numbers in words: 51–100
Numbers in words: Hundreds
Numbers in words: Thousands
Numbers in words: Lakhs & Crores
Number to Words

About this tool

Type any number to get its spelled-out English form, or type words to convert back to digits. Supports Indian (lakh/crore) and international formats.

Convert numbers to English words or written words back to digits instantly.

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How to use
  1. 1

    Type a number into the input field.

  2. 2

    The spelled-out version appears instantly in both international and Indian numbering systems.

  3. 3

    Use it for cheques, legal documents, invoices, or any context requiring numbers written in words.

Why use this tool?
  • Spell out numbers for cheques, legal documents, or formal writing.

  • Parse written numbers from user input or text into numeric values for processing.

  • Verify how large numbers like billions or trillions are expressed in words.

ExamplesInput → output

Simple number

Input1000
OutputOne Thousand

Large number (Indian system)

Input1500000
OutputFifteen Lakh

Decimal amount

Input1250.50
OutputOne Thousand Two Hundred Fifty and 50/100
Frequently asked questionsCommon questions answered

These answers explain common number to words tasks, expected input formats, and edge cases so both visitors and search engines can understand what this tool does.

What is the largest number supported?

The tool supports numbers up to 999 quadrillion (999,999,999,999,999,999), which covers all practical use cases including financial and scientific values.

Does it support decimal numbers?

Yes. Decimal numbers are converted with the fractional part read digit by digit after the word 'point', for example 3.14 becomes 'three point one four'.

Does it support negative numbers?

Yes. Negative numbers are prefixed with 'negative', for example -42 becomes 'negative forty two'.

What is the output language?

The output is in English. Numbers are written using the short scale system (where 1 billion = 1,000,000,000), which is standard in the United States, United Kingdom, and most international contexts.

Can I use this for writing cheques or legal documents?

Yes. Converting numeric amounts to words is required on cheques and formal financial documents to prevent fraud and ambiguity. Paste the numeric amount and copy the spelled-out result directly into your document.