Number to Words Converter
Convert amounts into Indian (Lakhs) or International (Millions) text formats
How to Use This Tool
Enter the Number
Type the amount or number you want to convert in the input field. The tool accepts large numbers and decimals. Do not use commas.
Select Format
Choose between the Indian System (Lakhs/Crores) which is standard for Rupee transactions, or the International System (Millions/Billions) for USD or global standards.
Click Convert
Press the Convert button. The tool will instantly validate your input and display the number in words along with the formatted comma notation.
Copy Result
Click the "Copy Text" button to copy the result to your clipboard, ready for pasting into cheques, invoices, or legal documents.
Key Features
🇮🇳 Indian Number System
Specifically designed to handle the Indian numbering format, correctly placing commas and using terms like Lakh, Crore, Arab, and Kharab.
🌍 International Standard
Switch instantly to the International system to convert numbers into Millions, Billions, and Trillions with standard 3-digit groupings.
🔢 Decimal Support
Accurately converts decimal points into words (e.g., "Point Five Zero"), making it useful for precise scientific or financial values.
⚡ Instant & Client-Side
All conversions happen directly in your browser using optimized JavaScript. Zero latency and zero data sent to servers.
📋 Formatted Digits
Shows the number with correct comma placement (e.g., 1,23,456 vs 123,456) alongside the text version for verification.
📱 Mobile Friendly
Responsive design works perfectly on smartphones and tablets, allowing you to generate text for cheques on the go.
How Calculation Works
The conversion logic splits the number into integer and decimal parts.
Indian System: The integer part is grouped from right to left: first 3 digits, then every 2 digits thereafter. The groups are assigned place values: Hundred, Thousand, Lakh, Crore, Arab, Kharab. For example, 12,34,567 becomes "Twelve Lakh Thirty-Four Thousand Five Hundred Sixty-Seven".
International System: The integer part is grouped in chunks of 3 digits from right to left. Each chunk is processed as hundreds and assigned scales: Thousand, Million, Billion, Trillion. For example, 1,234,567 becomes "One Million Two Hundred Thirty-Four Thousand Five Hundred Sixty-Seven".
Practical Examples
🇮🇳 Example 1: Cheque Amount
Scenario: Writing a cheque for ₹1,50,000.
System: Indian
Format: 1,50,000
✓ Result: One Lakh Fifty Thousand
🌍 Example 2: Global Invoice
Scenario: Billing an international client for $1.5 Million.
System: International
Format: 1,500,000
✓ Result: One Million Five Hundred Thousand
🇮🇳 Example 3: Large Government Tender
Scenario: A project worth 5 Crores.
System: Indian
Format: 5,00,00,000
✓ Result: Five Crore
🔢 Example 4: Decimal Value
Scenario: A precise measurement or calculation.
System: International
Format: 12.55
✓ Result: Twelve Point Fifty-Five
What is Number to Words Conversion?
Number to words conversion is the process of translating numerical digits into standard written language. This is a critical requirement in financial and legal contexts to prevent fraud and ambiguity. In India, the RBI and banking institutions require amounts on cheques to be written in words to verify the numerical value. Writing "Only" at the end of the phrase prevents unauthorized additions to the amount.
📚 Guide to Writing Cheques Correctly
Confused about Lakhs vs Millions? Want to avoid common mistakes when writing large amounts on legal documents? Read our comprehensive guide.
Read Full Blog Article →Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tool free to use?
Yes, this Number to Words Converter is completely free and works instantly in your browser.
What is the difference between Indian and International systems?
The Indian system uses Lakhs (1,00,000) and Crores (1,00,00,000) with groupings of 2 digits. The International system uses Millions (1,000,000) and Billions with groupings of 3 digits.
Can I convert decimal numbers?
Yes, the tool supports decimal points. It will convert the decimal part into words as well (e.g., "Point Five Two").
What is the maximum number limit?
The tool supports very large numbers up to the Trillions/Kharabs range, ensuring it covers almost all financial and practical use cases.
How do I write a cheque amount in words?
For a cheque, enter the exact amount. Select "Indian System". The tool will generate the text like "Five Thousand Rupees Only". Always ensure to add "Only" at the end on a cheque.
Is this tool secure?
Yes, all calculations happen in your browser. No data is sent to any server, making it 100% private and secure.
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