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Why plug types differ worldwide · Adapter vs converter explained
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Adapter vs voltage converter
Changes the plug shape so it fits into the socket.
Does not change voltage.
Changes the electrical voltage.
Used when voltage differs significantly.
Why plug types differ worldwide
Electrical systems were developed independently by each country. This is why plug shapes and voltage standards vary between locations.
Even if a plug fits, voltage differences can affect how your device works.
Plug adapters do not change voltage.
Most phone and laptop chargers support 100–240V and work worldwide—check your device label.
Check your device label
Look at the label on your charger or device. Example: 100–240V
Examples: 100–240 110–220 230
Explore plug types around the world
Hover over a country to see plug types and voltage. Click to open the full country guide. Zoom in, then click and drag to pan the map.
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How it works
Choose your home country and your destination. We show plug types, voltage, and whether you need an adapter or voltage converter.
FAQ
- Do I need an adapter?
- If your country and the destination share at least one plug type, your plug may fit. Otherwise you need a travel adapter.
- When do I need a voltage converter?
- If the voltage difference is more than about 20%, some appliances (especially those without universal input) may need a converter or transformer.
- What about frequency (50 Hz vs 60 Hz)?
- Most modern chargers and electronics work on both. Motors and clocks can be affected; check your appliance label.
About the creators
Plug Type World is developed and maintained by Albor Digital LLC, an independent digital product studio building tools and software used by people worldwide.