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Roman Numeral Converter

Convert numbers to Roman numerals and Roman numerals back to numbers. Supports 1 to 3,999,999 with step-by-step breakdown.

Enter a Number (1 – 3,999,999)

Free Online Roman Numeral Converter

Our Roman numeral converter instantly translates between Arabic numbers (1, 2, 3) and Roman numerals (I, II, III). Perfect for students, historians, or anyone working with classical numbering systems. Simply enter a number or Roman numeral, and get the conversion with a detailed breakdown of how it's constructed.

Common Use Cases

Quick Reference Examples

IV
4 (Subtractive: 5 − 1)
XLII
42 (XL + II)
XCIX
99 (XC + IX)
CCCLXV
365 (Days in a year)
MCMXCIV
1994 (M + CM + XC + IV)
MMXXVI
2026 (Current year)

How It Works

Converting Numbers to Roman Numerals: The converter breaks down your number into standard Roman numeral values (M=1000, D=500, C=100, L=50, X=10, V=5, I=1) and applies subtractive notation rules (IV=4, IX=9, XL=40, XC=90, CD=400, CM=900).

Converting Roman Numerals to Numbers: The tool parses each Roman symbol, adds values together, and handles subtractive pairs correctly. Invalid Roman numerals will trigger an error message.

Frequently Asked Questions

What numbers can this converter handle?

This converter supports integers from 1 to 3,999,999, which covers standard Roman numeral usage and extended notation with overlines.

How are large Roman numerals written?

Numbers beyond 3,999 use overlines (V̄ = 5,000, X̄ = 10,000) or parentheses to multiply the base value by 1,000. Our converter handles these automatically.

What is subtractive notation?

Subtractive notation places a smaller numeral before a larger one to indicate subtraction (IV = 4, IX = 9). This convention was adopted in medieval times and is now standard.

Why is there no zero in Roman numerals?

The ancient Romans didn't have a concept of zero. The numeral system was additive, not positional, so zero wasn't needed for calculations.

Can I use this for years?

Yes! Simply enter the year (e.g., 2024 → MMXXIV) to see its Roman numeral representation. Great for movie credits, book editions, or events.

Is this converter free to use?

Absolutely. This Roman numeral converter is completely free with no limits or restrictions. Use it as often as you need.

Roman Numeral Reference

I
1
IV
4
V
5
IX
9
X
10
XL
40
L
50
XC
90
C
100
CD
400
D
500
CM
900
M
1,000
MV̄
4,000
5,000
1,000,000

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