Money decisions are easier when you can see the numbers first. Whether you’re comparing home loan EMIs, working out how much tax you might owe, or planning where your savings could be in five years, the tools below give you a clear picture in seconds. Enter your figures and get results—no forms or sign-up. All of the maths happens on your device; we don’t receive or keep your numbers.
You’ll find calculators for EMI and loan repayments, mortgage estimates, rough tax liability, investment growth (lump sum or SIP), currency conversion, and a simple budget planner. Use them to compare offers, set a monthly budget, or sanity-check a big decision. The results are for planning and estimation only; for anything binding, double-check with your bank, tax advisor, or financial planner.
We built these because we got tired of opening spreadsheets for quick checks. If you’re in the same boat—comparing two loan tenures, wondering what 8% growth does to your investment, or converting travel money—pick a tool below and run the numbers. It’s free, it’s private, and it’s there whenever you need it.
EMI Calculator
Calculate your Equated Monthly Installment for home, car, or personal loans. See monthly payment, total interest, and total cost instantly.
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Calculate monthly loan payments, total interest, and amortization schedule. Compare terms for personal, auto, and student loans.
Use calculatorMortgage Calculator
Calculate monthly mortgage payments including principal, interest, taxes, and insurance. Plan your home purchase with confidence.
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Estimate your income tax using progressive tax brackets. See effective rate, marginal rate, and total tax owed.
Use calculatorInvestment Calculator
Calculate SIP returns, compound interest, and future value of investments. Visualize wealth growth over time.
Use calculatorCurrency Converter
Convert between 150+ world currencies with live exchange rates. Supports USD, EUR, GBP, INR, JPY, and more.
Use calculatorBudget Planner
Plan your monthly budget using the 50/30/20 rule. Track expenses, see savings rate, and find areas to cut back.
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