Terabyte
A terabyte (TB) is a large digital storage unit equal to 1,000 gigabytes or 1 trillion bytes. It is commonly used to describe storage in desktop computers, servers, and cloud platforms where large volumes of media and data must be saved. As file sizes and streaming quality increase, terabyte-scale storage is becoming more common in homes and business environments.
Terabytes make it easier to represent huge amounts of data in a way that is still easy to understand. A converter helps break TB values into GB or MB when estimating download sizes or managing system space.
Gigabyte
A gigabyte (GB) is a widely used unit of digital storage equal to 1,000 megabytes or 1 billion bytes. It is the standard measurement for device capacity such as smartphones, USB drives, game installations, and operating system downloads. Gigabytes provide a convenient scale for managing modern apps and media files, which often require significant storage space.
Because GB are associated directly with device and cloud storage, converting between gigabytes and megabytes or terabytes helps users understand how much space content will actually take up.