Convert Bytes to Mebibytes
1 byte is 0.000001 MiB. One byte is exactly 9.53674316406e-7 mebibytes.
One byte is 9.5367 × 10^-7 mebibytes. To convert bytes to mebibytes, multiply by 9.5367 × 10^-7; to go the other way, divide by 9.5367 × 10^-7 or multiply by 1048576. The factor is exact rather than rounded: it follows from IEC 80000-13. Eight bits.
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Mebibytes
0.000001 MiB
- Bytes × 9.5367 × 10^-7
value * 9.53674316406e-70 MiB
1 byte in every data unit
| Unit | Value | Exact factor |
|---|---|---|
| bytes (as entered) | 1 B | — |
| kilobytes | 0.001 kB | × 0.001 |
| megabytes | 0.000001 MB | × 0.000001 |
| gigabytes | 0.000000001 GB | × 0.000000001 |
| terabytes | 0.000000000001 TB | × 0.000000000001 |
| kibibytes | 0.0009765625 KiB | × 0.0009765625 |
| mebibytes | 0.0000009536743164 MiB | × 0.000000953674316406 |
| gibibytes | 0.0000000009313225746 GiB | × 0.000000000931322574615 |
Factors are entered by hand from IEC 80000-13 rather than derived from a units library, so the ones that terminate are exact rather than rounded.
How do you convert bytes to mebibytes?
- 1.Take the measurement in bytes.
- 2.Multiply by 9.5367 × 10^-7 — that is how many mebibytes fit in one byte.
- 3.To go back the other way, divide by 9.5367 × 10^-7, or multiply by 1048576.
Bytes to mebibytes conversion table
| Bytes | Mebibytes |
|---|---|
| 1 B | 0.000001 MiB |
| 2 B | 0.000002 MiB |
| 3 B | 0.000003 MiB |
| 4 B | 0.000004 MiB |
| 5 B | 0.000005 MiB |
| 6 B | 0.000006 MiB |
| 7 B | 0.000007 MiB |
| 8 B | 0.000008 MiB |
| 9 B | 0.000009 MiB |
| 10 B | 0.00001 MiB |
| 12 B | 0.000011 MiB |
| 15 B | 0.000014 MiB |
| 20 B | 0.000019 MiB |
| 25 B | 0.000024 MiB |
| 50 B | 0.000048 MiB |
| 100 B | 0.000095 MiB |
What are bytes and mebibytes?
- Byte (B)
- Eight bits. The smallest unit storage is actually sold and addressed in.
- Mebibyte (MiB)
- Exactly 1,048,576 bytes. About 4.9% larger than a megabyte, and the unit most operating systems display while labelling it MB.
Source: IEC 80000-13 — binary prefixes for information quantities
Questions people actually ask
- How many mebibytes are in a byte?
- 9.5367 × 10^-7. Exactly 1,048,576 bytes. About 4.9% larger than a megabyte, and the unit most operating systems display while labelling it MB.
- How do I convert mebibytes back to bytes?
- Divide by 9.5367 × 10^-7, or multiply by 1048576 — they are the same operation.
Other data conversions
Mebibytes to bytes — the same conversion the other way.