Country & Currency Codes

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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

  1. Start typing a country name, ISO code, calling code, or currency code.
  2. The table filters instantly to matching rows as you type.
  3. 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.

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