1 AUD to USD — 1 Australian Dollar in US Dollar

Convert 1 Australian Dollar to US Dollar using the European Central Bank's daily reference rate. See the mid-market value, typical bank/exchange markups, and what you're likely to actually receive when you exchange 1 AUD.

How to convert 1 AUD to USD

Converting 1 Australian Dollar to US Dollar is a simple multiplication: take today's AUD/USD exchange rate and multiply it by 1. Our calculator uses the European Central Bank's daily reference rate — the mid-market benchmark published every business day around 16:00 CET. That rate is the midpoint between what banks pay and receive when they trade with each other in the wholesale market, so it's the fairest single number for comparing quotes.

If you're moving 1 AUD for travel, remittance, or a business payment, the ECB reference rate tells you what the money is worth. It does not tell you what your bank, card issuer, or exchange bureau will actually give you — that number is almost always worse, because every provider adds a markup on top of the mid-market rate.

What you'll actually receive for 1 AUD

Providers rarely give you the mid-market rate. Typical markups on the AUD/USD pair are: 0.3–1% at a fintech card (Wise, Revolut, N26), 1–3% at a high-street bank wire, 3–7% at an airport bureau de change, and up to 12% if you accept "dynamic currency conversion" at a card terminal. On 1 AUD, the difference between the best and worst option is often equivalent to a nice restaurant meal — or, at higher amounts, to a return flight.

Before you commit to a transfer of 1 AUD, ask the provider two questions: "what exchange rate are you using?" and "what fees will be deducted?". Compare their rate to today's ECB reference. If the gap is more than 2%, look elsewhere.

About the Australian Dollar and US Dollar

Australian Dollar (AUD). The official currency of Australia and its external territories, the fifth most traded currency globally.

US Dollar (USD). The world's most widely traded reserve currency, issued by the US Federal Reserve.

Nearby amounts — quick conversions

Looking for a different amount? These pages show today's live conversion for common values of Australian Dollar to US Dollar:

AmountConverts toNotes
2 AUDLive USD valueNearby amount
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For any amount not listed above, use the calculator at the top of the AUD to USD exchange rate page — it accepts any input and updates instantly against today's ECB reference rate.

Frequently asked

Is 1 AUD in USD the rate my bank will use?

No. The rate shown here is the ECB mid-market reference. Your bank applies its own margin, typically 1–3% for retail transfers. Multi-currency debit cards from fintechs are usually within 0.5% of this number.

How often does the AUD/USD rate change?

The wholesale rate moves continuously during market hours. The ECB publishes one official reference number per business day at approximately 16:00 CET. We refresh the value shown on this page against that reference.

Can I lock in this rate for 1 AUD?

Not on this site — we're a rate lookup, not a money transfer service. To lock a rate, use a forward contract from a foreign-exchange broker or a limit order from a fintech like Wise or Revolut.