Word to Number Converter
Convert words to numbers instantly. Simple, fast, and accurate for your everyday needs.
About This Tool
So, you’ve got a bunch of numbers written out as words—like “twenty-three” or “one thousand five hundred”—and you need them as actual digits? Yeah, I’ve been there. Manually converting them is tedious, error-prone, and honestly kind of annoying. That’s where a Word to Number Converter comes in. It’s not flashy, but it gets the job done. You paste or type in your text, hit convert, and boom—numbers appear as digits. Simple as that. This kind of tool is especially handy if you’re cleaning up data, working with old documents, or just tired of squinting at “seven hundred and forty-two” and trying to remember if that’s 742 or 7042. It handles everything from basic numbers to bigger ones with thousands, millions, even billions—no sweat.Key Features
- Converts written numbers (like “forty-five”) into digits (45)
- Supports compound numbers (“two thousand three hundred sixteen” → 2316)
- Works with decimals and fractions (“three and a half” → 3.5)
- Handles currency phrases (“twenty dollars” → 20)
- Ignores non-numeric words, so your sentences stay intact
- Fast and works offline in most browser-based versions
- No sign-up, no ads, no nonsense—just paste and go
FAQ
Q: Does it work with British English spellings like “and” in numbers?
A: Yep. “One hundred and fifty” becomes 150, just like you’d expect. Most decent converters know the difference between American and British phrasing, so you don’t have to worry about that.
Q: What if my text has mixed content, like “I have thirty apples and 5 oranges”?
A: Good news—it’ll only convert the word-based numbers. So “thirty” becomes 30, but the “5” stays as is. The rest of your sentence? Untouched. No weird formatting or broken grammar.