Kilobyte to Byte Converter

What is a Kilobyte?

A Kilobyte (KB) is a unit of digital information storage used to measure data size. It is commonly used to quantify files and data in computing. In decimal notation (base 10), 1 Kilobyte equals 1000 Bytes. In binary notation (base 2), 1 Kilobyte equals 1024 Bytes.

What is a Byte?

A Byte (B) is a unit of digital information storage that typically represents a single character in a computer. One Byte is equal to 8 bits and is used as the basic addressing unit in computer memory.

How many Bytes in a Kilobyte?

  • Decimal (Base 10): 1 Kilobyte is equal to 1000 Bytes (1 KB = 103 B).
  • Binary (Base 2): 1 Kilobyte is equal to 1024 Bytes (1 KB = 210 B).

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Kilobyte to Byte Conversion Table

Kilobytes (KB) Bytes (B) Decimal Bytes (B) Binary
1 KB 1000 B 1024 B
5 KB 5000 B 5120 B
10 KB 10000 B 10240 B
15 KB 15000 B 15360 B
20 KB 20000 B 20480 B
25 KB 25000 B 25600 B
30 KB 30000 B 30720 B
35 KB 35000 B 35840 B
40 KB 40000 B 40960 B
45 KB 45000 B 46080 B
50 KB 50000 B 51200 B
55 KB 55000 B 56320 B
60 KB 60000 B 61440 B
65 KB 65000 B 66560 B
70 KB 70000 B 71680 B
75 KB 75000 B 76800 B
80 KB 80000 B 81920 B
85 KB 85000 B 87040 B
90 KB 90000 B 92160 B
95 KB 95000 B 97280 B
100 KB 100000 B 102400 B