Kilobytes to bytes converter
Convert kilobytes to bytes instantly with a fast kb to b calculator.
About converting kilobytes to bytes
Conversion formula
Kilobytes and bytes are both used to measure the same kind of value, but they belong to different measurement systems or are used in different contexts. This page helps you move between kilobyte and byte without doing the math by hand. It is useful when you need a fast answer and also want a clear explanation of how the conversion works.
The kilobyte to byte conversion on this page uses the same formula shown in the calculator and reference table. You can enter any value, see the result immediately, and check the relationship between the two units before copying the output. For quick checks, it also helps to remember reference points like 1 KB and 10 KB, which are often enough to estimate a rough result mentally before confirming the exact number.
Common kb to bytes values
A few common conversions make this page easier to use in real situations. For example, 1 KB is a useful baseline, 5 KB is handy for quick comparisons, and 10 KB is often used as a clean reference point when checking larger values. The table on this page gives you a faster way to scan those common numbers without re-entering them each time.
When this conversion is useful
This conversion often comes up in storage planning, upload limits, backups, and file transfer estimates. Whether you are comparing measurements from different regions, reading labels, checking specifications, or planning practical tasks, having a quick kb to b reference can save time and reduce mistakes. Because this page is static and focused on a single conversion intent, it is built to give you the formula, worked examples, and quick-reference values in one place.
Formula
live referenceUse the same conversion rule shown below in the widget, examples, and table on this page.
bytes = KB x 1024
64 KB = 65,536 B
Example conversions
30 presetsQuick reference values for the most common kilobytes to bytes lookups.
1 KB
1,024 B
2 KB
2,048 B
4 KB
4,096 B
8 KB
8,192 B
16 KB
16,384 B
32 KB
32,768 B
64 KB
65,536 B
128 KB
131,072 B
256 KB
262,144 B
512 KB
524,288 B
1,024 KB
1,048,576 B
2,048 KB
2,097,152 B
4,096 KB
4,194,304 B
8,192 KB
8,388,608 B
16,384 KB
16,777,216 B
32,768 KB
33,554,432 B
65,536 KB
67,108,864 B
131,072 KB
134,217,728 B
262,144 KB
268,435,456 B
524,288 KB
536,870,912 B
1,048,576 KB
1,073,741,824 B
2,097,152 KB
2,147,483,648 B
4,194,304 KB
4,294,967,296 B
8,388,608 KB
8,589,934,592 B
16,777,216 KB
17,179,869,184 B
33,554,432 KB
34,359,738,368 B
67,108,864 KB
68,719,476,736 B
134,217,728 KB
137,438,953,472 B
268,435,456 KB
274,877,906,944 B
536,870,912 KB
549,755,813,888 B
Conversion table
30 rows| KB | B |
|---|---|
| 1 KB | 1,024 B |
| 2 KB | 2,048 B |
| 4 KB | 4,096 B |
| 8 KB | 8,192 B |
| 16 KB | 16,384 B |
| 32 KB | 32,768 B |
| 64 KB | 65,536 B |
| 128 KB | 131,072 B |
| 256 KB | 262,144 B |
| 512 KB | 524,288 B |
| 1,024 KB | 1,048,576 B |
| 2,048 KB | 2,097,152 B |
| 4,096 KB | 4,194,304 B |
| 8,192 KB | 8,388,608 B |
| 16,384 KB | 16,777,216 B |
| 32,768 KB | 33,554,432 B |
| 65,536 KB | 67,108,864 B |
| 131,072 KB | 134,217,728 B |
| 262,144 KB | 268,435,456 B |
| 524,288 KB | 536,870,912 B |
| 1,048,576 KB | 1,073,741,824 B |
| 2,097,152 KB | 2,147,483,648 B |
| 4,194,304 KB | 4,294,967,296 B |
| 8,388,608 KB | 8,589,934,592 B |
| 16,777,216 KB | 17,179,869,184 B |
| 33,554,432 KB | 34,359,738,368 B |
| 67,108,864 KB | 68,719,476,736 B |
| 134,217,728 KB | 137,438,953,472 B |
| 268,435,456 KB | 274,877,906,944 B |
| 536,870,912 KB | 549,755,813,888 B |
About this converter
tool notesData-size conversions become valuable whenever files, storage plans, and transfer limits stop using the same unit. A media export may be listed in megabytes, cloud storage in gigabytes, and hardware capacity in terabytes. This hub is built around those practical translation points, helping you compare file sizes, estimate storage needs, and understand upload or backup limits without doing binary conversion math in your head. It is especially useful for developer workflows, content handoffs, cloud planning, and any situation where a raw KB, MB, GB, or TB number needs a more intuitive context.
How many bytes are in 1 kilobyte?
1 kilobyte equals 1024 bytes in binary conversion.
What is the formula to convert KB to bytes?
Multiply kilobytes by 1024 to convert them to bytes.
Why is KB to bytes useful?
It helps when checking exact attachment sizes, image exports, and technical file limits that are shown in raw bytes.