NRI Dash

USD to INR — Live Dollar to Rupee Exchange Rate Today

The US Dollar to Indian Rupee rate changes each business day with global currency markets. The mid-market rate shown here is a neutral benchmark used between financial institutions; the executable customer rate can be lower after fees and exchange-rate margins.

For a transfer from the United States to India, compare the final INR amount rather than the advertised rate alone. Funding method, provider fee, exchange-rate margin, intermediary charges, recipient-bank charges, and delivery timing can all affect the outcome.

The 30-day view provides recent context, not a forecast. It can help with a planned transfer, while urgent family, tuition, or property payments should be guided by the deadline as well as the rate.

How to compare a USD to INR transfer

Enter the same USD amount with two or more providers and compare the INR amount that reaches the recipient. Check whether the quote includes the transfer fee and whether ACH, debit card, credit card, or bank wire funding changes the total cost.

For a large transfer, confirm provider limits, verification requirements, delivery timing, and any intermediary or recipient-bank fee before paying. Always confirm the live quote in the provider app because NRI Dash shows a benchmark rather than a guaranteed transaction rate.

Frequently asked questions

What does the USD to INR mid-market rate mean?

It is a market benchmark for one US Dollar in Indian Rupees. A bank or remittance provider may offer a different customer rate after its exchange-rate margin and fees.

Is the displayed rate the amount my recipient receives?

No. Compare the final INR recipient amount in the provider quote after transfer fees, exchange-rate margin, and any bank charges.

What should I check before sending USD to India?

Check the funding method, provider fee, exchange-rate margin, delivery estimate, transfer limit, and final INR amount. Confirm all details in the provider app before paying.

Is there a guaranteed best time to send USD to India?

No. Exchange rates cannot be predicted reliably. Recent averages offer context, but transfer deadlines and total provider cost also matter.