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Roman Numeral Converter

Convert numbers to Roman numerals and back in an instant — or turn any date into Roman numerals for a tattoo, engraving, or anniversary. Validated against the classic rules so you never get caught out by a mistake like VIIII instead of IX. Includes a full reference chart. (For the record, 2026 = MMXXVI.)

Roman Numeral Converter

Choose what you want to convert, type your value, and get an instant, rule-checked result you can copy.

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* This converter uses the standard Roman numeral system, which covers 1 to 3999 (the largest standard numeral is MMMCMXCIX = 3999). Larger numbers historically used a vinculum — a bar over a numeral to multiply it by 1000 — which isn't used here. There's no Roman numeral for zero. A quick note for clock fans: many clock faces use IIII instead of IV for visual balance, though IV is the correct subtractive form. Roman numerals are universal, so this works the same everywhere.

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What Is a Roman Numeral Converter?

A Roman numeral converter translates between our everyday Arabic numbers (1, 2, 3…) and Roman numerals (I, II, III…). It works both ways — type a number to get the Roman numeral, or type a Roman numeral to get the number — and it can also turn a full date into Roman numerals, which is hugely popular for tattoos, jewelry engravings, and anniversary gifts. Every result is checked against the classic rules, so you can be confident it's correct before it ends up on skin or metal.

The Seven Roman Numeral Symbols

I = 1 · V = 5 · X = 10 · L = 50
C = 100 · D = 500 · M = 1000

Every Roman numeral is built from these seven letters. Larger numbers are made by combining them, generally from largest to smallest, left to right.

How to Write Roman Numerals (The Rules)

  • Add when bigger or equal comes first: VI = 5 + 1 = 6, MMXV = 1000 + 1000 + 10 + 5 = 2015.
  • Subtract when a smaller symbol comes before a bigger one: IV = 4, IX = 9, XL = 40, XC = 90, CD = 400, CM = 900.
  • Don't repeat a symbol more than three times in a row — that's why 4 is IV, not IIII, and 40 is XL, not XXXX.
  • Only I, X, C, and M can be repeated; V, L, and D are never repeated.

How to Convert a Number to Roman Numerals

Break the number into thousands, hundreds, tens, and units, then convert each part:

2026 → 2000 + 20 + 6 → MM + XX + VI → MMXXVI
1984 → 1000 + 900 + 80 + 4 → M + CM + LXXX + IV → MCMLXXXIV

How to Convert Roman Numerals to a Number

Read left to right, adding values — but subtract when a smaller symbol sits before a larger one:

MCMLXXXIV → M(1000) + CM(900) + LXXX(80) + IV(4) = 1984
CDXLIV → CD(400) + XL(40) + IV(4) = 444

Roman Numeral Date (for Tattoos & Jewelry)

To write a date, convert the day, month, and year separately and join them with a dot, dash, or space. For example, 19 March 2026 in Day · Month · Year format is XIX • III • MMXXVI. There's no single "correct" order or separator — it's a style choice, so pick what looks best for your design. The most common mistake on tattoos is bad subtractive notation (like VIIII instead of IX), which is exactly why a validated converter is worth using before the needle touches skin.

Roman Numeral Chart

NumberRomanNumberRoman
1I20XX
2II30XXX
3III40XL
4IV50L
5V90XC
6VI100C
9IX500D
10X1000M

Popular Years in Roman Numerals

YearRoman Numerals
2000MM
2024MMXXIV
2025MMXXV
2026MMXXVI
1990MCMXC
2000MM

Where Roman Numerals Are Still Used

  • Clocks and watches (often with IIII for balance).
  • Tattoos and jewelry commemorating birthdays, weddings, and anniversaries.
  • Movie and TV copyright years in the credits.
  • Book chapters, monarchs and popes (Henry VIII), and sports events (Super Bowl).

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, completely free. No sign-up, no app download, no personal data stored. All conversions run locally in your browser.
2026 is MMXXVI: MM = 2000, XX = 20, VI = 6. Add them and you get 2026.
Convert the day, month, and year separately and join them with a dot, dash, or space — for example 19 March 2026 becomes XIX • III • MMXXVI. The order and separator are up to you. Use the date mode above to do it instantly.
A symbol shouldn't repeat more than three times, so 4 uses subtractive notation: I before V means "one less than five," giving IV. (Clock faces are the famous exception, often using IIII for visual symmetry.)
In the standard system the largest is MMMCMXCIX = 3999. Bigger numbers historically used a bar (vinculum) over a numeral to multiply it by 1000, but that's rarely used today.
No. The Roman system was developed before zero was used in European mathematics, so there's no symbol for it — the word "nulla" was occasionally used as a placeholder.

👉 Want to learn Roman numerals properly — the rules, charts, and date formats for tattoos? Read our complete guide on the blog.



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