US Dollar to Australian Dollar — USD to AUD

1 USD = 1.43230026 AUD
1 AUD = 0.69817763 USD
Mid-market rate at 15:26 UTC
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USD/AUD Exchange Rate Chart

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USD to AUD Conversion Table

USD AUD
1 1.43
5 7.16
10 14.32
25 35.81
50 71.62
100 143.23
500 716.15
1,000 1,432.30
5,000 7,161.50
10,000 14,323.00

AUD to USD Conversion Table

AUD USD
1 0.70
5 3.49
10 6.98
25 17.45
50 34.91
100 69.82
500 349.09
1,000 698.18
5,000 3,490.89
10,000 6,981.78

Convert US Dollar (USD) to Australian Dollar (AUD) at the live mid-market exchange rate. As of the latest update, 1 USD = 1.43230026 AUD.

The USD/AUD exchange rate is updated every minute using data from global currency markets. The rate shown is the mid-market rate — the midpoint between buy and sell prices — without any markup or fees. For the reverse conversion, 1 AUD = 0.69817763 USD.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current USD to AUD exchange rate?
The current mid-market exchange rate is 1 USD = 1.43230026 AUD. This rate is updated every minute.
How do I convert US Dollar to Australian Dollar?
Enter the amount of US Dollar you want to convert in the input field above. The equivalent amount in Australian Dollar will be calculated automatically using the latest mid-market exchange rate.
What is the reverse rate for AUD to USD?
The reverse exchange rate is 1 AUD = 0.69817763 USD. You can use the swap button on the converter to switch between USD to AUD and AUD to USD.
How often is the USD/AUD rate updated?
The USD/AUD exchange rate is updated every minute using live data from global currency markets. The rate shown is the mid-market rate without any markup.
What is the difference between mid-market and bank rates for USD to AUD?
The mid-market rate is the midpoint between buy and sell prices on global currency markets — the fairest rate. Banks and transfer services add a margin (markup) to this rate, meaning you typically receive less AUD for your USD than the mid-market rate suggests.