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Convert Megabytes to Kilobytes

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Digital Storage Converter
10 sig. figures
Formula1 MB × 1000 = 1000 KB

About Digital Storage Conversions

Digital storage units cause widespread confusion due to the historical overlap between decimal (SI) and binary (IEC) prefixes. Storage manufacturers advertise in decimal units (1 GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes), while operating systems historically reported in binary units (1 GiB = 1,073,741,824 bytes) — a 7.4% discrepancy that grows with larger units. A '1 TB' drive shows approximately 931 GiB in your file manager. The IEC introduced unambiguous binary prefixes (kibi-, mebi-, gibi-) in 1999, but adoption remains inconsistent. Our converter clearly distinguishes between decimal and binary prefixes, helping IT professionals, developers, and consumers accurately compare storage specifications.

Quick Conversions

MegabytesKilobytes
1 MB1000 KB
2 MB2000 KB
5 MB5000 KB
10 MB10000 KB
25 MB25000 KB
50 MB50000 KB
100 MB100000 KB
250 MB250000 KB
500 MB500000 KB
1000 MB1000000 KB
Unit NameSymbolPer 1 Megabyte
Bitb8000000
ByteB1000000
GibibyteGiB0.000931323
GigabyteGB0.001
KibibyteKiB976.563
KilobyteKB1000
MebibyteMiB0.953674
MegabyteMB1
PetabytePB1 × 10⁻⁹
TebibyteTiB9.09495 × 10⁻⁷
TerabyteTB0.000001

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Megabytes to Kilobytes?

To convert Megabytes to Kilobytes, use the conversion where 1 Megabyte (MB) = 1000 Kilobytes (KB). For example, 1 Megabyte = 1000 Kilobytes.

What are common Megabyte to Kilobyte conversions?

Here are common conversions: 1 Megabytes = 1000 Kilobytes, 5 Megabytes = 5000 Kilobytes, 10 Megabytes = 10000 Kilobytes, 25 Megabytes = 25000 Kilobytes, 50 Megabytes = 50000 Kilobytes, 100 Megabytes = 100000 Kilobytes.

When would I need to convert Megabytes to Kilobytes?

Digital storage conversions are essential when comparing storage devices advertised in decimal units (GB) with operating systems reporting in binary units (GiB), planning cloud storage needs, managing backup systems, and understanding bandwidth and transfer speed specifications.

How precise are the conversions?

All conversions use exact factors verified against NIST and ISO standards with up to 10 significant figures of precision. Results are calculated using IEEE 754 double-precision arithmetic, which provides approximately 15-17 significant digits. For temperature and other non-linear conversions, exact formulas are used rather than approximations.