About CroreCalculator
CroreCalculator is The Indian Money Almanac — a small suite of financial calculators built around the crore, the number that anchors how India counts money.
What this is
Every tool here is organised around the way Indians actually think about large sums: in lakh and crore, not in millions. The home page converts crore to lakh, million and billion with proper Indian-notation grouping (₹2,50,00,000) and a number-in-words line. From there, a handful of focused calculators help you plan a SIP, size a loan EMI, project a fixed deposit, grow a lumpsum, or see what inflation does to today's crore. Indian notation is a first-class citizen, not an afterthought.
Why it exists
Most calculator sites are heavy with ads, pop-ups and trackers, and many still show your money in a foreign notation. This one is the opposite: fast to load, precise, and private by design. There is no cookie banner because there is nothing to consent to — no analytics, no advertising, no accounts. The goal is a reference you can trust and actually enjoy using.
What's under the hood
CroreCalculator is a set of static pages. All the arithmetic runs in your browser using plain JavaScript, so nothing you type into a calculator is ever sent anywhere. Fonts are self-hosted, there are no third-party requests, and there is no build-time magic that phones home. If you disconnect from the network after the page loads, the calculators keep working.
Who runs it
CroreCalculator is built and maintained by Thorsten Meyer (Thorsten Meyer AI), an independent publisher. You can reach the site through the contact page.
An honest note
Everything here is educational, not advisory. The figures are estimates based on the assumptions you enter, and they are meant to help you understand the shape of a decision — not to replace advice from a qualified professional. Please read the disclaimer before acting on any number you see.