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USD to EUR — convert US Dollar to Euro

1 USD = 0.864386 EUR as of June 13, 2026, using the European Central Bank mid-market reference rate. Conversely, 1 EUR = 1.1569 USD. This is the midpoint wholesale rate — banks and money-transfer services on the United States to Eurozone corridor add a margin and fees, so the amount your recipient actually gets is usually a little lower. Use the converter below for any amount, and see the recent trend and cheapest-transfer notes further down.

Source: open.er-api.com (free, no-key aggregated mid-market reference rates), ECB via Frankfurter as fallback. Data as of 2026-06-13.

Convert USD to EUR

Mid-market reference rates as of 2026-06-13. Banks and transfer services add a margin and fees, so the amount actually delivered is usually lower.

USD to EUR conversion table

Common amounts converted at the mid-market rate of 1 USD = 0.864386 EUR.

Amount (USD)Converts to (EUR)
$1.00€0.8644
$10.00€8.6439
$100.00€86.4386
$500.00€432.19
$1,000.00€864.39
$5,000.00€4,321.93

Source: open.er-api.com (free, no-key aggregated mid-market reference rates), ECB via Frankfurter as fallback. Data as of 2026-06-13.

Recent USD/EUR trend

Illustrative end-of-month mid-market snapshots (units of the quote currency per 1 USD). These are representative seed values for showing recent trend only; they are NOT an authoritative historical series. For precise historical data use the Frankfurter API time-series endpoint cited on each page.

Illustrative end-of-month USD/EUR mid-market snapshots (seed data, not an authoritative series).
Month (end)1 USD in EUR
2026-010.911
2026-020.918
2026-030.922
2026-040.915
2026-050.92
2026-060.924

Source: open.er-api.com (free, no-key aggregated mid-market reference rates), ECB via Frankfurter as fallback. Illustrative seed data as of 2026-06-13. For precise history use the Frankfurter time-series endpoint.

Cheapest way to send USD to Eurozone

On the United States to Eurozone corridor, the real cost of a transfer is the gap between the mid-market rate above and the rate your provider gives you, plus any fixed fee. Banks and high-street cash agents typically bundle a 2%–5% margin into the exchange rate, which is easy to miss because the "no fee" headline hides it. Specialist transfer apps that quote the mid-market rate with a small, transparent fee are usually cheaper for this corridor.

To compare providers honestly:

We are building independent, fee-transparent provider comparisons for this corridor. Until then, compare at least two services before sending. (Affiliate partner comparisons are a planned addition; this page currently links to none.)

Frequently asked questions

How much is 1 USD in EUR today?

As of 2026-06-13, 1 USD is about 0.864386 EUR at the mid-market (interbank) reference rate. The rate you actually receive from a bank or transfer service will be a little lower because they add a margin.

How many USD is 1 EUR?

1 EUR is about 1.1569 USD at the mid-market rate as of 2026-06-13.

What is the cheapest way to send USD to Eurozone?

On the United States to Eurozone corridor, specialist transfer apps that use the mid-market rate with a small transparent fee are usually cheaper than banks or cash agents, which bundle a wider exchange-rate margin. Always compare the total amount the recipient receives, not just the headline fee.

Is the mid-market rate the rate I will get?

No. The mid-market rate is the midpoint between buy and sell prices on the wholesale market. Retail providers apply a spread (margin) to it and may charge fees, so the effective rate is usually 0.5%–5% worse.

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Last updated: 2026-06-13