Country & Currency Codes
Search by country name, ISO code, calling code, or currency — the table filters as you type.
Overview
Every country has a set of standard codes used across software and international systems: ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 and alpha-3 codes (e.g. JP / JPN for Japan), a numeric code, an international calling code, and an ISO 4217 currency code (e.g. JPY). This tool combines all of them into one searchable reference table, since a country's currency is so often looked up alongside its other codes.
Search matches any field, so typing a currency code (like EUR) surfaces every country that uses it, and typing a country name surfaces its codes and currency together.
Examples
Looking up a country
Japan
JP / JPN — +81 — JPY (¥) Japanese yen
How It Works
- Start typing a country name, ISO code, calling code, or currency code.
- The table filters instantly to matching rows as you type.
- Clear the field to see the full list of countries again.
Use Cases
Populating a country or currency dropdown
Find the correct ISO codes and currency for a country while building a form or database seed.
Looking up which countries share a currency
Search a currency code like EUR or XOF to see every country that uses it.
Tips
- A handful of countries use more than one official currency (or share one across several countries, like the Euro or West African CFA franc) — those rows list every currency, slash-separated.
- Calling codes reflect the ITU-assigned country code only, not area codes — several NANP countries (US, Canada, and Caribbean nations) share +1.
FAQ
No. The lookup runs entirely in your browser against a built-in list — nothing you type is sent anywhere.
ISO 3166-1 country codes and ISO 4217 currency codes, cross-checked against a public country-data reference. A couple of entries with unstable real-world currencies (like Zimbabwe's) are simplified to the currency most consistently used in practice rather than listing every historical one.