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Number to Words

Convert numbers to English words in US or UK style.

Words

one thousand two hundred and and thirty-four

About this Number to Words

Number to Words spells integers as English phrases for checks, contracts, invoices, accessibility copy, and classroom demos. Freelancers write payment amounts in words; students practice place value; product writers generate spoken forms for screens that read amounts aloud. Choose US or UK style where options differ (for example, “and”), enter the number, and copy the spelled result. Large magnitudes and decimals need careful reading—confirm currency fractional parts if you are filling legal payment fields. Everything runs in the browser so payment figures stay on your device. Pair with an invoice generator when the spelled amount must match a dollar line item on a client PDF. Read the spelled amount aloud before printing checks to catch place-value mistakes. Align wording style with the jurisdiction printed on your banking forms.

How to use

  1. 1Enter the number you want spelled out.
  2. 2Select US or UK wording style if both are offered.
  3. 3Convert to generate the English words.
  4. 4Verify place values and any currency cents carefully.
  5. 5Copy the phrase into your check memo, contract, or invoice.

About the Free Number to Words

Our free number to words lets you convert numbers to English words in US or UK style. Everything runs locally in your browser — no account, no upload to servers, and no waiting.

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Number to Words Features

  • 100% free with no hidden limits
  • Runs entirely in your browser — data stays private
  • No login, sign-up, or email required
  • Works on desktop, tablet, and mobile
  • Instant processing with no server round-trip

When to Use Number to Words

  • Converting measurements for recipes, travel, or engineering
  • Calculating tips and splitting restaurant bills
  • Working with binary, hex, and decimal in programming
  • Determining exact age or date differences for forms

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between US and UK styles?
UK forms often insert “and” in certain places (for example, “one hundred and twenty”). US style usually omits it.
Are decimals supported?
Whole numbers are primary; handle fractional currency parts explicitly when writing legal amounts.
How large a number can I convert?
Extremely large values may be limited for readability—break them into smaller units if needed.
Does this create legally binding check text?
It helps draft wording; always verify against banking rules for your jurisdiction.
Are ordinals like “21st” supported?
This tool targets cardinal number words (twenty-one), not ordinal suffixes.