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Kibibits Per Second (Kibps) to Gigabits Per Second (Gbps) Converter

Type a value into the Kibibits Per Second (Kibps) field to convert to Gigabits Per Second (Gbps). 1 Kibps = 0.000001024 Gbps, covering both bit-based and byte-based transfer rate units.

Convert Kibibits Per Second to Gigabits Per Second

Conversion Result

100 Kibps = 0.0001024 Gbps

Learn how we calculated this below

1 Kibps equals

0.000001024

Gbps

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How to Convert Kibibits Per Second to Gigabits Per Second

To convert kibibits per second to gigabits per second, divide by 976,562.5. Both units measure network bandwidth in bits per second—the difference is simply the scale. You might also need: Gbps → Kibps.

Kibps: A kibibit per second is 1,024 bits per second. Binary equivalent of Kbps. Common uses include Technical specifications, precise binary bit rates, embedded systems. See also: Kibibits Per Second to Kilobytes Per Second.

Gbps: A gigabit per second is 1,000 megabits per second. Used for fiber internet and enterprise networking. Typically used for Fiber internet, enterprise networks, data center connections, 10GbE. See also: Kilobytes Per Second to Gigabits Per Second converter.

1 Kibps = 0.000001024 Gbps — or equivalently, 1 Gbps = 976,562.5Kibps.

Kibps to Gbps Conversion Formula

// Convert Kibps to Gbps

Gbps = Kibps × 0.000001024

// Reverse: Convert Gbps to Kibps

Kibps = Gbps × 976,562.5

Kibps to Gbps Conversion Examples

10 Kibps = 0.00001024 Gbps

50 Kibps = 0.0000512 Gbps

100 Kibps = 0.0001024 Gbps

500 Kibps = 0.000512 Gbps

1,000 Kibps = 0.001024 Gbps

What Is Kibibit Per Second (Kibps)?

A kibibit per second is 1,024 bits per second. Binary equivalent of Kbps. Check out our Kibibytes Per Second to Pebibits Per Second calculator.

The kibibit per second is a binary bit-based unit measuring data transfer speed, network bandwidth, or throughput capacity. See also: convert Kilobytes to Tebibytes.

Common uses: Technical specifications, precise binary bit rates, embedded systems Use our Kibibits Per Second to Zebibits Per Second conversion.

1 Kibps = 1 × 10³ bits per second.

The kibibit per second can be abbreviated as Kibps; for example, 1 kibibit per second can be written as 1 Kibps.

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What Is Gigabit Per Second (Gbps)?

A gigabit per second is 1,000 megabits per second. Used for fiber internet and enterprise networking. Learn more: Yibps to Gigabits Per Second converter.

The gigabit per second is a bit-based bandwidth unit measuring data transfer speed, network bandwidth, or throughput capacity. Check out our Bytes Per Second to EB/s calculator.

Common uses: Fiber internet, enterprise networks, data center connections, 10GbE See also: convert Gib to Bits.

1 Gbps = 1 × 10⁹ bits per second.

The gigabit per second can be abbreviated as Gbps; for example, 1 gigabit per second can be written as 1 Gbps.

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Kibibit Per Second to Gigabit Per Second Conversion Table

The table below shows various kibibit per second measurements converted to gigabits per second.

Kibibits Per Second Gigabits Per Second
1 Kibps 0.000001024 Gbps
5 Kibps 0.00000512 Gbps
10 Kibps 0.00001024 Gbps
25 Kibps 0.0000256 Gbps
50 Kibps 0.0000512 Gbps
100 Kibps 0.0001024 Gbps
250 Kibps 0.000256 Gbps
500 Kibps 0.000512 Gbps
1,000 Kibps 0.001024 Gbps
2,500 Kibps 0.00256 Gbps
5,000 Kibps 0.00512 Gbps
10,000 Kibps 0.01024 Gbps

💡 Storage Engineer Tip

Both units measure network bandwidth. Remember: 1 Gbps = 1,000 Mbps = 1,000,000 Kbps. Enterprise networks typically use Gbps while home broadband uses Mbps.

— Subash Geetha Krishnan, 15+ years in enterprise storage & networking

When to Convert Kibps to Gbps

Common scenario: Scaling between bandwidth measurements for network planning and speed comparisons. You might also need: Kibibits Per Second to GB/s.

Other situations include ISP speed verification for checking if you're getting advertised speeds, network planning for sizing links and capacity, backup window calculations for estimating transfer times, and replication sizing for disaster recovery planning. You might also need: how many Gbps in Petabytes Per Second.