🔢 Conversion Tool

Number to Words
Converter

Convert any number to English words in Indian (Lakh, Crore) or International (Million, Billion) format. Perfect for bank cheques, invoices, and legal documents.

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What is a Number to Words Converter?

A number to words converter translates numerical digits into their English word equivalents. This is essential for writing cheque amounts in words, creating legal documents, invoices, contracts, and any official paper where the monetary amount must be spelled out in words to prevent fraud or ambiguity.

This tool supports both the Indian numbering system (using Lakh and Crore, standard for Indian banking and finance) and the international system (using Million, Billion, and Trillion, used globally).

How to Write Numbers in Words for a Cheque

1

Enter the amount — Type the numeric amount, including paise if applicable (e.g. 75000.50 for ₹75,000.50).

2

Select Indian Rupees format — Choose Indian (₹ Lakh/Crore) mode and Rupees currency for bank cheque use.

3

Click Convert — Get the exact wording like "Seventy Five Thousand Rupees and Fifty Paise Only" ready to copy onto your cheque.

Indian vs. International Number Format

NumberIndian SystemInternational
1,00,000One LakhOne Hundred Thousand
10,00,000Ten LakhOne Million
1,00,00,000One CroreTen Million
1,00,00,00,000One Arab (100 Crore)One Billion

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I write ₹1,50,000 in words for a cheque?

₹1,50,000 is written as "One Lakh Fifty Thousand Rupees Only" on a cheque. Enter 150000 in this tool to get the exact wording.

Does this support Lakh and Crore?

Yes. Select Indian (₹ Lakh/Crore) mode to get numbers using the Indian numbering system — Thousand, Lakh, Ten Lakh, Crore, Ten Crore, etc.

Can it convert decimal amounts like ₹75,000.50?

Yes. Enter 75000.50 and select Indian Rupees currency to get "Seventy Five Thousand Rupees and Fifty Paise Only."

What is the maximum number this tool can handle?

The tool handles numbers up to 999 Crore (Indian mode) and up to Trillions (International mode) accurately.

Is this tool accurate for bank cheques?

Yes. The output follows standard Indian banking conventions for writing cheque amounts. Always cross-check with the numeric amount on your cheque for safety.

Is my data stored?

No. All conversion happens locally in your browser. Your numbers are never uploaded or stored.

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