GB to TB Converter
Convert gigabytes (GB) to terabytes (TB). 1 TB equals 1000 GB (decimal). Used for storage drives and cloud accounts.
Gigabyte to Terabyte table
| Gigabyte (GB) | Terabyte (TB) |
|---|---|
| 1 GB | 0.001 TB |
| 2 GB | 0.002 TB |
| 5 GB | 0.005 TB |
| 10 GB | 0.01 TB |
| 25 GB | 0.025 TB |
| 50 GB | 0.05 TB |
| 100 GB | 0.1 TB |
| 250 GB | 0.25 TB |
| 500 GB | 0.5 TB |
| 1000 GB | 1 TB |
This gb to tb helps you convert measurements instantly and compare common values in the live conversion table. It supports metric, imperial, scientific, time, and digital size units and is ideal for convert file sizes for upload limits, storage plans, and email attachments, compare kb, mb, gb, tb, and byte values for technical documentation and estimate whether a file fits a platform or hosting limit.
Unlike other tools, ConvertWiki focuses on speed, simplicity, and privacy. Unit conversions run directly in your browser and do not require an account.
You can use this tool for:
- Convert file sizes for upload limits, storage plans, and email attachments
- Compare KB, MB, GB, TB, and byte values for technical documentation
- Estimate whether a file fits a platform or hosting limit
How to use this tool:
- Type the value you want to convert.
- Choose the source and target units.
- Read the converted result and common conversion table instantly.
Why use ConvertWiki?
About GB to TB
GB to TB helps you translate one measurement system into another without remembering formulas. Enter a value and the result updates instantly in the matching target unit.
This is useful when data values appear in different standards across recipes, listings, technical docs, travel information, product specs, or forms.
Useful for
- Convert file sizes for upload limits, storage plans, and email attachments
- Compare KB, MB, GB, TB, and byte values for technical documentation
- Estimate whether a file fits a platform or hosting limit
Frequently Asked Questions
1 TB equals 1000 GB in decimal, or 1024 GiB in binary.
Divide the GB value by 1000 (decimal) or 1024 (binary).
1 TB stores roughly 200,000 photos or 250 movies in HD.
Yes, it is completely free with no signup required.