What Voltage Converter does
Voltage Converter converts a numeric voltage between the explicitly labeled units in the selector. Changing the value or either unit recalculates the result immediately.
All units normalize through volts using factors from one millionth of a volt for µV to one million volts for MV. This is a unit conversion, not a measurement or lookup: the result is determined only by the number and units supplied in the browser.
How to use Voltage Converter
- Enter a finite numeric voltage value.
- Choose the source unit and the unit required for the result.
- Read the converted value with its destination symbol, or use Swap units to reverse the direction.
- Carry only the precision justified by the original measurement when copying the result.
Important details
Supported units
The selector includes microvolt, millivolt, volt, kilovolt, and megavolt. Each step follows the corresponding metric power of one thousand.
A distinction that matters
Voltage is electric potential difference. Converting its prefix does not calculate current, resistance, energy, or power and does not distinguish AC RMS, peak, or DC readings.
Practical uses
- Translate sensor outputs between microvolts, millivolts, and volts.
- Compare electrical specifications written in volts and kilovolts.
- Normalize values before entering them into a separate circuit calculation.
Privacy and limitations
Voltage Converter performs its arithmetic locally. PagesTools does not receive the entered value or selected units.
This tool does not apply Ohm's law, transformer ratios, waveform conversion, measurement uncertainty, or safety rules. Never use a unit conversion as authorization to work on energized equipment.