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Currency Widget is a free currency conversion widget for websites and blogs. According to the page, users only need to copy and paste a small snippet of code to add a working Currency Calculator Widget to their own site. Its positioning is closer to an “embeddable web widget” than a full developer platform or exchange-rate API service.
In terms of functionality, it supports real-time currency conversion, lets users choose the default currencies to display, and can show 1 to 10 global currencies. The interaction design is straightforward: when a user clicks any currency value, that currency becomes the base currency, and the others are automatically converted against it. For appearance, the page says colors such as the title text, title background, and font color can be adjusted to match the website’s design.
From a developer tooling perspective, the integration barrier is low, but transparency is limited. The main text only mentions “copying and pasting a code snippet”; it does not disclose the specific language, framework compatibility, parameter configuration method, API, SDK, version management, or callback capabilities. It also does not mention whether it is open source, self-hostable, or available for private deployment, so it is better suited to frontend embedding than deep system integration.
On pricing, the page repeatedly emphasizes that it is free, including references to a free currency converter widget and a free live Currency Calculator Widget. No paid plans or usage limits are shown. It is worth noting that the disclaimer clearly states that exchange-rate information is for general informational purposes only. Although efforts are made to keep it updated and correct, no guarantees are provided regarding completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability, or availability, and the provider accepts no liability for losses caused by using the website or widget.
Its strengths are that it is free, simple, quick to embed, and offers some visual customization. For bloggers, small websites, travel or cross-border trade content pages, or forex information pages, it can serve as a low-cost supplementary feature. The downsides are thin documentation and unclear information around data sources, update frequency, availability, maintenance status, and technical support. The copyright information shows 2017, so it is not possible to determine from the page text alone whether it is still actively maintained.
The page provides no information about access from mainland China, so this would need to be tested directly. Payment methods are also not disclosed. For serious business use, alternatives with an SLA, clearly stated data sources, and API documentation are recommended, such as Open Exchange Rates, ExchangeRate-API, Fixer, exchangerate.host, or implementing your own widget using a reliable financial data source.
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