Convert words to numbers

Convert written numbers into numeric values instantly. This words to numbers tool detects values like one hundred twenty-five, two thousand and ten, negative numbers, and decimals in mixed text, then formats output as standard digits, US/EU styles, custom separators, or currency.

Convert Words to Numbers - Explanation & Examples

The Convert Words to Numbers tool transforms written numbers into machine-readable digits. It works with plain number phrases and mixed text, so you can clean up human-written content for data processing, reporting, or automation.


⭐ What this words to numbers tool does

  • Converts number words like one hundred twenty-five into numeric digits
  • Handles large values such as millions, billions, and trillions
  • Supports negative phrases like negative forty-two
  • Converts decimal phrases like one point five into 1.5
  • Works on mixed sentences and replaces only valid number phrases

⚙️ Output formatting options

  • Standard digits: 125
  • US format: 1,234.56
  • European format: 1.234,56
  • Custom separators: choose thousands and decimal separators
  • Currency output: $1,234.56 or €1,234.56

🔎 How to use

  1. Paste or type your text in the input area.
  2. Select the output format you need.
  3. Choose custom separators if you selected Custom format.
  4. Click Convert to transform written numbers into digits.
  5. Copy the result or download it as a TXT file.

⭐ Example conversion

Input:

The order total is one thousand two hundred and five point seven five dollars.

Output (US format):

The order total is 1,205.75 dollars.

Frequently Asked Questions

It converts written numbers into numeric values, for example one hundred twenty-five to 125, directly in your browser.

Yes. It supports large written numbers including thousand, million, billion, and trillion.

Yes. Phrases that start with negative or minus are converted into negative numeric values.

Yes. Decimal word phrases using point are converted, for example one point five becomes 1.5.

Yes. The tool can detect valid number phrases inside mixed text and only replace those parts.

Yes. You can format output as US style 1,234.56 or European style 1.234,56.

Yes. In custom mode you can choose thousands separator options and set decimal dot or comma style.

Yes. The tool includes currency output options for dollar and euro formatted numbers.

No. Processing runs entirely client-side in your browser, so your input text stays local.

It is useful for cleaning text data, preparing machine-readable content, and converting human-written values for analysis or automation.