How to Use the Number Format Converter
Enter any number and select your desired decimal places. The tool instantly shows the number formatted in US/Korean (comma thousands), European (dot thousands), Swiss (apostrophe thousands), and space-separated styles. Useful for global documents, financial reports, and data localization.
Number Format Differences by Region
| Format | Thousands | Decimal | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| US / Korean | , | . | 1,234.56 |
| European | . | , | 1.234,56 |
| Swiss | ' | . | 1'234.56 |
| Space | space | . | 1 234.56 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between US and European formats?
US uses comma for thousands and period for decimals (1,234.56). European uses period for thousands and comma for decimals (1.234,56).
Can I set the number of decimal places?
Yes, choose 0 to 4 decimal places from the dropdown. 0 gives an integer with no decimal point.
Are negative numbers supported?
Yes, negative numbers (with a minus sign) are formatted correctly in all output formats.