FORMULA
How to convert
USD = GBP × current reference rateExample: 10 GBP = 13.542 USD.
GBP → USD
Convert British pounds to US dollars with an exact, deterministic calculation.
1 GBP = 1.3542 USD · RATE 2026-08-18
30-DAY REFERENCE TREND
Daily reference rates from Frankfurter. This chart is informational and is not a trading quote.
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FORMULA
USD = GBP × current reference rateExample: 10 GBP = 13.542 USD.
QUICK ANSWER
1.3542 USD
REFERENCE TABLE
| British pounds | US dollars |
|---|---|
| 1 GBP | 1.3542 USD |
| 5 GBP | 6.771 USD |
| 10 GBP | 13.542 USD |
| 25 GBP | 33.855 USD |
| 50 GBP | 67.71 USD |
| 100 GBP | 135.42 USD |
ABOUT THIS CONVERSION
This page converts British pounds (GBP) to US dollars (USD). Convertor4U first interprets the input using British pound's definition, then expresses the same quantity in US dollar. The result is calculated from the dated reference exchange rate shown beside the result, not from a rounded lookup table.
For estimating a travel budget or comparing an overseas price, an input of 100 GBP converts to 135.42 USD. Keep extra digits while calculating, then round only the final value to the precision the task actually needs.
Use the currency's normal minor unit for a simple estimate, commonly two decimal places, but keep more digits during totals. Some currencies use different minor-unit conventions. Always use the final provider quote for payment or accounting.
The same dollar or pound word can refer to different currencies, so use ISO codes such as USD, AUD, CAD, NZD, or GBP. Market availability and business days affect the date of reference data.
A reference rate is not a guaranteed transaction quote; banks and card providers may add spreads and fees.
Definitions and sources are listed below. Calculations retain more precision than the default display and round only for presentation.
USEFUL ANSWERS
Enter the GBP value in the calculator. It applies the dated reference exchange rate shown beside the result and returns the equivalent in USD; the formula and common-value table are shown on this page.
Defined measurement relationships are calculated with decimal arithmetic from stored standards. The displayed answer may be rounded for readability. Currency results instead depend on the dated reference rate shown.
Use the currency's normal minor unit for a simple estimate, commonly two decimal places, but keep more digits during totals. Some currencies use different minor-unit conventions. Always use the final provider quote for payment or accounting.
A reference rate is not a guaranteed transaction quote; banks and card providers may add spreads and fees.
FROM UNIT
The pound sterling (GBP) is the currency of the United Kingdom. Its displayed conversions use the dated reference rate shown on the page, not a fixed measurement factor.
Frankfurter reference rates from ECB data ↗Definition verified 14 August 2026TO UNIT
The US dollar (USD) is the currency of the United States. Its displayed conversions use the dated reference rate shown on the page, not a fixed measurement factor.
Frankfurter reference rates from ECB data ↗Definition verified 14 August 2026Content reviewed by Convertor4U Editorial Team · 16 August 2026 · Report an error on this page