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Byte to Megabyte Converter

Type a value — the answer appears instantly. 1 B = 0.000001 MB.

Reviewed by the OmniCalc teamMethod verified 2026-07-01

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0.000001 megabytes

= 0.000000001 GB= 1E-12 TB

equals 0.000001 megabytes

Formula: MB = B × 0.000001

Byte to Megabyte formula

MB = B × 0.000001

Convert 5 bytes to megabytes

  1. Start with 5 bytes.
  2. Multiply by the conversion factor: 5 × 0.000001 = 0.000005.
  3. So 5 B = 0.000005 MB.

Byte to Megabyte conversion table

Byte to Megabyte conversion table
Bytes (B)Megabytes (MB)
0.01 B0.00000001 MB
0.1 B0.0000001 MB
0.25 B0.00000025 MB
0.5 B0.0000005 MB
1 B0.000001 MB
2 B0.000002 MB
3 B0.000003 MB
4 B0.000004 MB
5 B0.000005 MB
6 B0.000006 MB
7 B0.000007 MB
8 B0.000008 MB
9 B0.000009 MB
10 B0.00001 MB
15 B0.000015 MB
20 B0.00002 MB
25 B0.000025 MB
30 B0.00003 MB
40 B0.00004 MB
50 B0.00005 MB
75 B0.000075 MB
100 B0.0001 MB
250 B0.00025 MB
500 B0.0005 MB
1,000 B0.001 MB
5,000 B0.005 MB
10,000 B0.01 MB

Unit definitions

What is a byte?

The byte is eight bits, the basic addressable unit of computer memory and storage. One byte can represent a single text character in older encodings. It is the reference unit from which kilobytes, megabytes, and their binary counterparts are built.

What is a megabyte?

The megabyte (decimal) is one million bytes (1000²) under the SI convention. Photos, songs, and documents are commonly sized in megabytes. It differs from the mebibyte, which is 1,048,576 bytes.

Frequently asked questions

How many megabytes are in one byte?

One byte equals 0.000001 megabytes (1 B = 0.000001 MB).

How do I convert bytes to megabytes?

Multiply the value in bytes by 0.000001. For example, 10 B × 0.000001 = 0.00001 MB.

Which is bigger — a byte or a megabyte?

A megabyte is bigger: one megabyte contains 1,000,000 bytes.

Is this byte to megabyte converter free?

Yes — the converter is free, works offline once loaded, and computes instantly in your browser without sending your numbers to a server.

Conversion factors follow international definitions (SI / NIST). Last verified 2026-07-01.