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Kilobytes (KB) Storage Converter

Enter your Kilobytes (KB) value to convert to all 35 data storage units at once. As a decimal (SI) unit, it covers Bits through Yottabytes in both decimal (SI) and binary (IEC) standards.

Bits
b
Nibbles
nibble
Bytes
B
Megabytes
MB
Gigabytes
GB
Terabytes
TB
Petabytes
PB
Exabytes
EB
Zettabytes
ZB
Yottabytes
YB
Kibibytes
KiB
Mebibytes
MiB
Gibibytes
GiB
Tebibytes
TiB
Pebibytes
PiB
Exbibytes
EiB
Zebibytes
ZiB
Yobibytes
YiB
Kilobits
Kb
Megabits
Mb
Gigabits
Gb
Terabits
Tb
Petabits
Pb
Exabits
Eb
Zettabits
Zb
Yottabits
Yb
Kibibits
Kib
Mebibits
Mib
Gibibits
Gib
Tebibits
Tib
Pebibits
Pib
Exbibits
Eib
Zebibits
Zib
Yobibits
Yib

What is a Kilobyte?

A kilobyte is 1,000 bytes using the SI decimal standard. Commonly used for small file sizes. The KB symbol is widely used in computing to represent kilobytes, making it essential for storage calculations and data transfer planning. See also: learn about Zebibytes.

Understanding how kilobytes relate to other storage units helps when sizing drives, planning backups, or estimating download times. Whether you're working with decimal (SI) units, accurate conversion is crucial for proper capacity planning. Try the what is a Yottabit.

Common uses: Text documents, small images, email attachments, configuration files Check out our Kibibits unit guide.

Symbol: KB

Type: Decimal (SI) - Base 1000

Kilobytes Conversion Table

KB Bytes KB MB GB TB
1 1,000 1 0.001 0.000001 0.000000001
5 5,000 5 0.005 0.000005 0.000000005
10 10,000 10 0.01 0.00001 0.00000001
25 25,000 25 0.025 0.000025 0.000000025
50 50,000 50 0.05 0.00005 0.00000005
100 100,000 100 0.1 0.0001 0.0000001
500 500,000 500 0.5 0.0005 0.0000005
1,000 1,000,000 1,000 1 0.001 0.000001

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