Dual-System Conversion (Millions & Lakhs)

Amount in Words Converter – Professional Number to Text Tool

Fill checks and invoices with 100% accuracy. Get your numbers converted into words for both International and Indian systems simultaneously.

International System

Millions / Billions

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Indian System

Lakhs / Crores

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Advanced Tool Features

More than just a simple converter.

Simultaneous View

Compare International and Indian numbering systems on one screen instantly.

Decimal Precision

Perfectly handles "and 75/100" or word-based decimal representations.

Huge Numbers

Converts values up to hundreds of Crores and Billions without errors.

Instant Copy

One-click buttons to copy results directly for your check or invoice.

Professional Banking Guidelines

Why accurate amount in words conversion is critical.

Check Writing Standard

Banks require the amount in words to be accurate to prevent fraud. Our tool follows the standard convention of adding "Only" to ensure the amount cannot be altered after the check is written.

  • No spacing issues
  • Accurate "Thousand" & "Lakh" placement
  • Handles decimal "and" correctly

Legal & Invoices

In legal contracts and high-value invoices, spelling out the amount is a standard practice to confirm the numeric value. This prevents confusion caused by a misplaced comma or dot.

Pro Tip

Always use the Indian system for checks in India and the International system for US/UK banking.

Frequently Asked Questions

Lakhs vs Millions: What's the difference?
The difference lies in the grouping of digits. The Indian system groups in units of 2 (except thousands), creating Lakhs and Crores. The International system groups in units of 3, creating Millions and Billions.
Can I use this for non-currency values?

Yes! While it's optimized for currency (with "Only" at the end), you can simply ignore the suffix for general number-to-text needs.

Is there a limit on number size?

Our tool can accurately process numbers up to 15 digits (Trillions and Arab). Beyond that, JavaScript's numeric precision may vary.