MiB to TiB Converter
Convert MiB to TiB instantly. 1 MiB is equal to 0 TiB (binary standard).
Data Size Calculator
Convert between data units and estimate transfer times.
Tool Tips
Binary (Base 1024): Commonly used for RAM and storage in Operating Systems (Windows/Linux). Uses units like MiB, GiB.
Decimal (Base 1000): Used for network speeds and by storage drive manufacturers (HDD/SSD). Uses units like MB, GB.
Understanding MiB to TiB Conversion
Data storage is measured in different units depending on the standard used.Binary units (like KiB, MiB, GiB) use a base of 1024, which is how operating systems like Windows calculate file sizes.Decimal units (like KB, MB, GB) use a base of 1000, which is often used by hardware manufacturers to label hard drives.
Conversion Table
| MiB | TiB |
|---|---|
| 1 MiB | 0 TiB |
| 10 MiB | 0 TiB |
| 100 MiB | 0 TiB |
| 1000 MiB | 0.001 TiB |
Convert between Bits, Bytes, Kilobytes, Megabytes, Gigabytes, Terabytes, and Petabytes. Understand the difference between decimal (KB) and binary (KiB) units.
How to Use This Data Size Calculator
- 1Enter the value you want to convert
- 2Select the 'From' unit (e.g., Gigabytes - GB)
- 3Select the 'To' unit (e.g., Megabytes - MB)
- 4View the result in both Decimal (Base 10) and Binary (Base 2) standards
- 5Copy the result instantly
Features
- ✓Supports units from bits (b) to Petabytes (PB)
- ✓Distinguishes between Decimal (GB) and Binary (GiB)
- ✓Instant real-time conversion
- ✓Helpful for calculating storage capacity and download speeds
- ✓Clean, ad-free interface
KB vs KiB: The Difference
Storage manufacturers use the Decimal system (Base 10), where 1 KB = 1000 Bytes. Operating systems like Windows use the Binary system (Base 2), where 1 KiB = 1024 Bytes. This is why a '500 GB' hard drive appears as '465 GB' on your computer.