USD to INR — US Dollar to Indian Rupee Converter
Convert US Dollar ($) to Indian Rupee (₹) using the live mid-market exchange rate. Type an amount below, or scan the conversion table for common amounts.
About the USD/INR exchange rate
USD to INR is one of the most searched exchange rates in the world, powered by the US–India remittance corridor and India’s large IT-export sector, which bills clients in dollars. The rupee has gradually depreciated against the dollar over the long run — from around ₹45 in 2011 to more than ₹80 — with the RBI intervening to keep moves orderly rather than defending any particular level.
US Dollar (USD)
The US Dollar is the world’s primary reserve currency and is on one side of nearly 90% of all foreign-exchange trades. Commodities such as oil and gold are priced in dollars globally, so USD moves ripple through almost every other currency. Its value is driven largely by US Federal Reserve interest-rate policy, US employment and inflation data, and global demand for safe-haven assets.
Indian Rupee (INR)
The Indian Rupee serves the world’s most populous country and one of its fastest-growing major economies. The RBI manages the rupee in a “managed float”, intervening to smooth volatility. India is also the world’s largest recipient of remittances — over $100 billion a year — which makes rupee exchange rates one of the most searched currency topics globally.
Frequently asked questions
What is the current USD to INR exchange rate?
The live mid-market rate is shown at the top of this page and refreshes on every visit.
Is this the rate I will get from my bank or transfer service?
Not exactly. This page shows the mid-market rate — the midpoint between global buy and sell prices, and the fairest benchmark available. Banks and money-transfer services add a margin (typically 0.5%–4%) on top, plus possible fixed fees. Use the mid-market rate here to judge how good an offered USD→INR rate really is.
How often is the USD/INR rate updated?
Rates come from an open exchange-rate feed that updates daily, sourced from central-bank and market data. US Dollar rates are influenced by the Federal Reserve (the Fed), and Indian Rupee rates by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). For high-volatility pairs, always re-check just before you transact.
Is my conversion data private?
Yes. The amount you type never leaves your browser — only the public rate table for USD is fetched over the network. No sign-up, no cookies required for the calculation, no limits.