About Us
Learn more about Money Visualizer
The Story
It started with Moris asking a question nobody could answer: "What would a million dollars actually look like sitting in front of you?" We searched the internet. Currency converters? Thousands. Tools that actually show you the money in 3D? Zero. So we built one.
Turns out, $10,000 USD and ¥1,500,000 JPY are the same value — but the stacks look completely different. One fits in your pocket, the other fills a briefcase. That’s the kind of thing you can’t understand from numbers alone. You have to see it.
Try our interactive tool to see currency amounts in stunning 3D visualization.
The Team
CEO & Developer
Alp Yalay
Built the 3D visualization engine, real-time currency infrastructure, and multilingual support across 7 languages.
Chairman
Moris Nakri
Conceptualized Money Visualiser and drives the strategic vision behind the product.
Our Mission
Numbers on a screen don’t hit the same way as seeing a 4-foot tower of cash. We built Money Visualiser because the best way to understand money is to see it — stacked, measured, and rendered at the exact dimensions that central banks publish for every banknote.
Whether you’re a content creator looking for a jaw-dropping visual, a teacher explaining purchasing power, or just someone who wants to know what their salary looks like in a pile of euros — this is the tool for that.
Start visualizing now to experience how we make abstract numbers tangible through 3D technology.
What Sets Us Apart
Regular currency converters tell you the numbers. We show you the reality.
Real 3D Visualization
See actual bill stacks rendered to scale with a built-in ruler for reference.
Official Dimensions
Every currency uses exact measurements from central bank specifications.
Banking Standards
ABA-standard denomination colors and professional bill organization.
Why Trust Us
Exchange rates from the European Central Bank. Bill dimensions from official central bank publications.
We use American Bankers Association (ABA) standards for denomination band colors and bill organization.
Rates refresh every 30 seconds, so you're always seeing current data.
All calculations happen in your browser. We never store the amounts you enter.
Our Methodology
All banknote dimensions are sourced directly from official central bank specifications. We use exact width, height, and thickness measurements from institutions like:
- US Dollar: 156.1mm × 66.3mm × 0.109mm (Bureau of Engraving and Printing)
- Euro: 147mm × 77mm × 0.12mm (European Central Bank)
- Japanese Yen: 160mm × 76mm × 0.1mm (Bank of Japan)
- British Pound: 139mm × 69mm × 0.11mm (Bank of England)
- Chinese Yuan: 155mm × 77mm × 0.1mm (People's Bank of China)
Try the converter to see how these official specifications translate into accurate 3D representations.
Exchange Rates
Real-time exchange rates are fetched from the Frankfurter API, which sources data from the European Central Bank. Rates are updated every 30 seconds during your session. Visualize currency with real-time accuracy.
What's Next
Money Visualizer is always evolving. Here's what we're working on:
- More currencies: Expanding support to cover even more world currencies with accurate dimensions
- New visualization features: Additional environments, comparison modes, and interactive elements
- Mobile app: A native app experience for iOS and Android
Have a feature request? Let us know — we love hearing from our users.
Chrome Extension
Take Money Visualiser with you as you browse. Our Chrome extension lets you select any price on any webpage and instantly see it as a 3D stack of real banknotes.
Select a Price
Highlight any dollar amount on any webpage — product prices, salaries, news figures.
Visualise
Click the extension icon and the amount is instantly converted into a 3D bill stack.
See in 3D
Explore the physical reality of that number — rotate, zoom, and compare currencies.
Important Disclaimer
Money Visualizer is an educational visualization tool only. The exchange rates displayed are approximate and should NOT be used for actual financial transactions, trading decisions, or investment purposes.
- Exchange rates shown may differ from rates offered by banks
- Always consult a licensed financial institution for actual transactions
- Past exchange rate trends do not predict future rates
Frequently Asked Questions
Credits
Money Visualizer uses 3D assets from talented creators on Sketchfab, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0).
Contact
Have questions, feedback, or suggestions? We'd love to hear from you. Contact us through our website.
