💾 Data Storage Converter
Convert data units: GB, MB, TB, bytes, and bits.
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Data Storage — Quick Reference
- GB to MB Converter. Formula: MB = GB × 1024.
- MB to GB Converter. Formula: GB = MB ÷ 1024.
- TB to GB Converter. Formula: GB = TB × 1024.
- GB to TB Converter. Formula: TB = GB ÷ 1024.
- KB to MB Converter. Formula: MB = KB ÷ 1024.
Category Conversion Steps
Step 1: choose a data storage converter. Step 2: enter your value. Step 3: read the answer.
Each page shows a free online conversion formula and a short table.
UnitKick Units and Converter Formula
UnitKick lists the unit name, unit type, and converter formula.
Use the formula when you want to check the online answer by hand.
Best Data Storage Converter Alternatives
UnitKick vs manual formula: UnitKick is faster for one value.
Manual math is useful when you need to show each step.
About Data Storage Conversions
Data storage conversions help compare file sizes, cloud storage plans, device capacity, and transfer estimates.
- Comparing storage capacity across KB, MB, GB, and TB labels.
- Estimating media, backup, or download sizes.
- Checking whether a file, archive, or dataset fits within a storage limit.
We currently support 5 data storage converters. Each converter includes the exact formula, a conversion table with common values, and practical notes to help you choose the right unit for the task.
This tool uses binary-based storage steps for KB, MB, GB, and TB. Some vendors use decimal marketing units, so labels can differ.
Data Storage Questions
What can I convert in Data Storage?
Data Storage includes 5 tools. You can convert common units and read each formula.
What is a popular data storage converter?
GB to MB Converter is a popular tool in this category.
Does UnitKick show data storage formulas?
Yes. Each page shows the formula, a table, and short examples.
Which data storage converter should I try next?
MB to GB Converter is a useful next converter.
How accurate are these data storage conversions?
This tool uses binary-based storage steps for KB, MB, GB, and TB. Some vendors use decimal marketing units, so labels can differ.
Measurement Standards
UnitKick checks formulas against public sources. NIST publishes guidance for the United States. BIPM maintains SI unit references.