Currency Hub
Today's exchange rate for every currency tracked by the Frankfurter API, with flags and a clear last-updated time. Updated automatically once per day.
Rates come from Frankfurter, a free API built on the European Central Bank's daily reference rates — the ECB itself only publishes a new rate once per working day, around 16:00 CET. This page matches that: your browser fetches the full rate table once, then reuses it from its own local cache for 24 hours before checking again, so it never asks the API for the same day's data twice.
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How to use Currency Hub — step by step
Currency Hub brings you daily exchange rates from the European Central Bank in a clean, easy-to-use dashboard. Here's how to use it:
- Step 1: Choose your base currency from the dropdown menu — all rates will be displayed relative to this currency.
- Step 2: Browse the full list of currencies with flags, currency codes, and exchange rates.
- Step 3: Use the search bar to quickly find a specific currency by code or name.
- Step 4: Click the star icon on any currency to pin it to the top of the page for quick reference.
- Step 5: The status bar shows when rates were last updated — rates refresh automatically once per day to match the ECB's publication schedule.
No sign-up, no API keys, no limits — just free, reliable daily exchange rates.
Why Currency Hub is the best free exchange rate tool
Currency Hub is designed to be the most reliable, private, and easy-to-use exchange rate dashboard on the web. Here's what makes it stand out:
- Official ECB rates: Rates come directly from the European Central Bank's daily reference rates — the same data used by banks and financial institutions worldwide.
- Smart caching: Your browser stores the rate table locally for 24 hours, matching the ECB's publication schedule. No unnecessary API calls, no wasted bandwidth.
- 30+ major currencies: All the currencies you need for international business, travel, or personal finance — USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, BRL, and many more.
- Pin your favorites: Star any currency to keep it at the top of the page for quick access to the rates you use most.
- Search and filter: Find any currency instantly by code or name — perfect when you're looking for a specific rate.
- 100% free and private: No tracking, no data collection, no API keys. Everything runs client-side with local caching.
How exchange rates work on Currency Hub
- Base currency: The currency you select as your reference point. All other rates are shown as "per 1 [base currency]".
- Exchange rate: The value of 1 unit of your base currency in another currency. For example, if USD is your base and EUR shows 0.92, that means 1 USD = 0.92 EUR.
- Daily updates: Rates are published once per working day by the ECB, typically around 16:00 CET. Currency Hub automatically refreshes to match this schedule.
- Weekend rates: No new rates are published on weekends or holidays — the latest available rate is used instead.
Who is Currency Hub for?
- Travelers: Check exchange rates before your trip to plan your budget and understand currency values.
- Business professionals: Monitor exchange rates for international transactions, invoices, and financial planning.
- Students and researchers: Access reliable exchange rate data for projects, assignments, and economic research.
- Investors: Track currency movements to inform investment decisions and international portfolio management.
- Remote workers and digital nomads: Stay informed about currency values when working across borders.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often are the exchange rates updated?
Rates are updated automatically once per day to match the European Central Bank's publication schedule. The ECB publishes new reference rates once per working day, typically around 16:00 CET. Currency Hub's 24-hour cache ensures you always have the latest available rates without unnecessary API calls.
What currencies are available on Currency Hub?
Currency Hub includes over 30 major currencies from around the world, including USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, CNY, BRL, AUD, CAD, CHF, and many more. The full list is sourced from the European Central Bank's official currency list.
Is Currency Hub free to use?
Yes, completely free! Currency Hub uses the Frankfurter API, which is free and open. No sign-up, no API keys, no usage limits. Use it as much as you want, whenever you want.
How do I pin a currency?
Click the star icon on any currency card. Pinned currencies will appear at the top of the page in a separate "Pinned" section for quick reference. Click the star again to unpin the currency.
Why are weekend rates the same as Friday?
The European Central Bank does not publish new reference rates on weekends or holidays. Currency Hub uses the last published rate until a new one becomes available. This is standard practice for financial data and matches how banks and financial institutions handle weekend rates.
Can I use Currency Hub offline?
Once the rates are loaded and cached in your browser, you can view them offline for up to 24 hours. The rates will refresh automatically when you reconnect to the internet and the cache expires.