# pretty-bytes > Convert bytes to a human readable string: `1337` → `1.34 kB` Useful for displaying file sizes for humans. *Note that it uses base-10 (e.g. kilobyte). [Read about the difference between kilobyte and kibibyte.](https://web.archive.org/web/20150324153922/https://pacoup.com/2009/05/26/kb-kb-kib-whats-up-with-that/)* ## Install ```sh npm install pretty-bytes ``` ## Usage ```js import prettyBytes from 'pretty-bytes'; prettyBytes(1337); //=> '1.34 kB' prettyBytes(100); //=> '100 B' // Display with units of bits prettyBytes(1337, {bits: true}); //=> '1.34 kbit' // Display file size differences prettyBytes(42, {signed: true}); //=> '+42 B' // Localized output using German locale prettyBytes(1337, {locale: 'de'}); //=> '1,34 kB' // Fixed width for alignment (useful for progress bars and tables) prettyBytes(1337, {fixedWidth: 8}); //=> ' 1.34 kB' ``` ## API ### prettyBytes(number, options?) #### number Type: `number | bigint` The number to format. #### options Type: `object` ##### signed Type: `boolean`\ Default: `false` Include plus sign for positive numbers. If the difference is exactly zero a space character will be prepended instead for better alignment. ##### bits Type: `boolean`\ Default: `false` Format the number as [bits](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bit) instead of [bytes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte). This can be useful when, for example, referring to [bit rate](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bit_rate). ```js import prettyBytes from 'pretty-bytes'; prettyBytes(1337, {bits: true}); //=> '1.34 kbit' ``` ##### binary Type: `boolean`\ Default: `false` Format the number using the [Binary Prefix](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_prefix) instead of the [SI Prefix](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_prefix). This can be useful for presenting memory amounts. However, this should not be used for presenting file sizes. ```js import prettyBytes from 'pretty-bytes'; prettyBytes(1000, {binary: true}); //=> '1000 B' prettyBytes(1024, {binary: true}); //=> '1 KiB' ``` ##### locale Type: `boolean | string | string[]`\ Default: `false` - If `false`: Output won't be localized. - If `true`: Localize the output using the system/browser locale. - If `string`: Expects a [BCP 47 language tag](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IETF_language_tag) (For example: `en`, `de`, …) - If `string[]`: Expects a list of [BCP 47 language tags](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IETF_language_tag) (For example: `en`, `de`, …) > [!IMPORTANT] > Only the number and decimal separator are localized. The unit title is not and will not be localized. ##### minimumFractionDigits Type: `number`\ Default: `undefined` The minimum number of fraction digits to display. If neither `minimumFractionDigits` nor `maximumFractionDigits` is set, the default behavior is to round to 3 significant digits. > [!NOTE] > When `minimumFractionDigits` or `maximumFractionDigits` is specified, values are truncated instead of rounded to provide more intuitive results for file sizes. ```js import prettyBytes from 'pretty-bytes'; // Show the number with at least 3 fractional digits prettyBytes(1900, {minimumFractionDigits: 3}); //=> '1.900 kB' prettyBytes(1900); //=> '1.9 kB' ``` ##### maximumFractionDigits Type: `number`\ Default: `undefined` The maximum number of fraction digits to display. If neither `minimumFractionDigits` nor `maximumFractionDigits` is set, the default behavior is to round to 3 significant digits. > [!NOTE] > When `minimumFractionDigits` or `maximumFractionDigits` is specified, values are truncated instead of rounded to provide more intuitive results for file sizes. ```js import prettyBytes from 'pretty-bytes'; // Show the number with at most 1 fractional digit prettyBytes(1920, {maximumFractionDigits: 1}); //=> '1.9 kB' prettyBytes(1920); //=> '1.92 kB' ``` ##### space Type: `boolean`\ Default: `true` Put a space between the number and unit. ```js import prettyBytes from 'pretty-bytes'; prettyBytes(1920, {space: false}); //=> '1.92kB' prettyBytes(1920); //=> '1.92 kB' ``` ##### nonBreakingSpace Type: `boolean`\ Default: `false` Use a non-breaking space instead of a regular space to prevent the unit from wrapping to a new line. Has no effect when `space` is `false`. ##### fixedWidth Type: `number`\ Default: `undefined` Pad the output to a fixed width by right-aligning it. Useful for creating aligned columns in tables or progress bars. If the output is longer than the specified width, no padding is applied. Must be a non-negative integer. Throws a `TypeError` for invalid values. ```js import prettyBytes from 'pretty-bytes'; prettyBytes(1337, {fixedWidth: 10}); //=> ' 1.34 kB' prettyBytes(100_000, {fixedWidth: 10}); //=> ' 100 kB' // Useful for progress bars and tables [1000, 10_000, 100_000].map(bytes => prettyBytes(bytes, {fixedWidth: 8})); //=> [' 1 kB', ' 10 kB', ' 100 kB'] ``` ## FAQ ### Why kB and not KB? `k` is the [standardized SI prefix](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_prefix) for kilo. ## Related - [pretty-bytes-cli](https://github.com/sindresorhus/pretty-bytes-cli) - CLI for this module - [pretty-ms](https://github.com/sindresorhus/pretty-ms) - Convert milliseconds to a human readable string