📊 Volume Conversion
Enter a volume and pick any two units to see precise conversions—plus quick references for other units.
Whether you’re scaling recipes, sizing tanks, or preparing lab dilutions, this converter bridges every major volume unit. Choose your starting and target units, and explore additional equivalents at a glance.
Enter a non-negative number. Decimals are welcome.
1 Liters (L) equals
0.2642 US Gallons (gal)
Popular Conversions
Cubic Millimeters (mm³)
1,000,000
Centiliters (cL)
100
Cubic Centimeters (cm³)
1,000
Microliters (µL)
1,000,000
Milliliters (mL)
1,000
Liters (L)
1
Cubic Meters (m³)
0.001
Cubic Inches (in³)
61.02
Cubic Feet (ft³)
0.0353
Cubic Yards (yd³)
0.001308
US Fluid Ounces (fl oz)
33.81
US Cups (cup)
4.23
US Pints (pt)
2.11
US Quarts (qt)
1.06
US Tablespoons (tbsp)
67.63
US Teaspoons (tsp)
202.88
Hundred Cubic Feet (CCF)
0.000353
How to Use This Calculator
Enter the known volume
Type the quantity you want to convert. The calculator handles decimals and large values.
Pick the source and target units
Select any combination of metric, US customary, or cubic units from the dropdowns.
Review additional equivalents
Use the quick comparison cards to copy other conversions without repeating the calculation.
Formula
Converted Value = Input × (Conversion factor from source to cubic meters) ÷ (Conversion factor from target to cubic meters)
All conversions run through cubic meters as the base unit, ensuring consistent results across nested unit systems (metric, US customary, imperial).
Use the formula breakdown to confirm the calculation logic or perform the conversion manually if needed.
Full Description
Volume conversions are indispensable in food service, laboratory science, industrial design, and shipping. This tool removes the hassle of juggling reference tables by bringing every major unit—including cups, gallons, centiliters, and cubic meters—into one interface.
By basing every conversion on cubic meters, chained calculations remain accurate even when you jump between metric and imperial systems. The quick results area accelerates workflow by surfacing additional destinations without extra clicks.
Combine this calculator with the Gallon Calculator or mL to Cups Converter for task-specific workflows where you need to move between volume and capacity planning or kitchen-friendly units.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which units are included?
Cubic millimeters, cubic centimeters, milliliters, centiliters, liters, cubic meters, cubic inches, cubic feet, cubic yards, US fluid ounces, cups, pints, quarts, gallons, and hundred cubic feet (CCF).
Is the conversion exact?
Yes. The calculator uses precise constants approved by NIST/ISO. Displayed values are rounded for readability but maintain internal precision.
Can I add my own unit?
Not through the interface, but the `VOLUME_UNITS` configuration in the codebase is easy to extend with additional units or custom labels.
Does it support negative values?
Volume is typically non-negative. The converter accepts negative numbers mathematically but they seldom represent physical quantities.