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SI Prefix Converter

One number, every magnitude form at a glance — k / M / m / µ / n.

Basic No backend · 100% client-side

What it does: Convert a number across all SI prefixes and get scientific / engineering notation.

When to use it: When reading datasheets, converting component markings, or normalizing unit magnitudes.

→ 4.7 m / 0.0047
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How to

How to use the SI prefix converter

Enter a value + pick the current prefix.

  1. 01

    Enter a value

    Type a number, e.g. 4700, 0.0047, 1.5.

  2. 02

    Pick the current prefix

    Tell the tool what magnitude the number is right now: base unit, k, M, m, µ, n…

  3. 03

    Read every prefix form

    The same quantity is listed live under all SI prefixes — pick whichever reads cleanest (engineers usually take the row where the value sits between 1 and 999).

Reference

SI prefix reference

The most-used range in electronics: from T (tera) down to f (femto).

PrefixSymbolMultiplier
teraT×10^12
gigaG×10^9
megaM×10^6
kilok×10^3
base unit×1
millim×10^-3
microµ×10^-6
nanon×10^-9
picop×10^-12
femtof×10^-15

SI prefixes (International System of Units).

FAQ

Common questions, answered in 3 minutes

Is 1k actually 1000 or 1024?

In electronics/physics k = 1000 (the SI prefix). 1024 is Ki (kibi) used in computer storage — a different thing; this tool uses the SI 1000.

What if I can't type µ?

Use u in place of µ (e.g. 1uF = 1µF); every tool on this site accepts u in its inputs. This conversion table displays the standard symbol µ.

Why do engineers prefer k/M/µ over scientific notation?

Prefixes step exactly every three orders of magnitude, lining up with component markings and meter readings, so they're easier to read and write — this is called engineering notation.

Does this converter understand units?

It's pure magnitude conversion and applies to Ω, F, H, Hz, V, A, s alike — choosing a unit only affects the display, not the value.

Data Provenance

Standards and sources referenced by this tool

Item Value / Formula Source
SI prefixes T G M k (·) m µ n p f BIPM SI prefixes

Pure magnitude conversion, no external API.

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