Volume Converter

Transform volume units with precision. Convert between liters, gallons, cubic meters, and more. Ideal for cooking, chemistry, and fluid measurements.

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Did You Know?

Cubic Meters

SI unit of volume, equal to 1000 liters, widely used in science, engineering, and commerce.

Gallons (Imperial)

Unit of volume in the Imperial system, used for measuring large volumes of liquids such as fuel or chemicals.

Frequently Asked Questions

To use the Volume Converter, enter the value you want to convert in the 'Amount to convert' field. Then, select the unit you're converting from in the 'Convert from' dropdown and the unit you're converting to in the 'Convert to' dropdown. The result will instantly appear in the 'Output' box below.
The Volume Converter supports a wide range of units, including liters, milliliters, cubic meters, cubic feet, gallons, quarts, pints, cups, and more. You can easily convert between any of these units by selecting them from the dropdown menus.
Yes, you can easily share your volume conversion results. The tool stores your input in the URL, so you can simply copy and share the current page URL. When someone opens that link, they'll see the same conversion you performed.
No, you won't lose your data when refreshing the page. The Volume Converter preserves your input and conversion settings even after a page reload, ensuring you can continue working without losing any information.
The Volume Converter provides highly accurate results, using precise mathematical formulas for conversions. It maintains accuracy up to several decimal places, making it suitable for both everyday use and specialized applications in cooking, chemistry, and engineering.
Yes, the Volume Converter is designed to handle both liquid and dry volume measurements. It includes units commonly used for liquids (like liters and gallons) as well as those often used for dry goods (like cubic meters and bushels), making it versatile for various applications.

About the Units

Acre Foot

Volume of water covering one acre to a depth of one foot. This unit is commonly used in agriculture and water management to measure large volumes of water.

Barrels (Oil)

Standard unit of measurement for crude oil and petroleum products. It is defined as 42 US gallons and is widely used in the oil industry.

Bushels (UK)

Traditional unit of dry volume in the UK, primarily used for measuring grains and other dry goods.

Bushels (US)

Unit of dry volume in the US customary system, used for measuring grains, fruits, and vegetables.

Centiliters

Metric unit equal to one-hundredth of a liter, often used in cooking and laboratory measurements.

Cubic Centimeters

Volume of a cube with sides of 1 centimeter, commonly used in scientific and engineering applications.

Cubic Decimeters

Volume of a cube with sides of 1 decimeter, equivalent to 1 liter.

Cubic Decameters

Volume of a cube with sides of 10 meters, used for large-scale engineering and construction projects.

Cubic Feet

Volume of a cube with sides of 1 foot, commonly used in construction, architecture, and engineering.

Cubic Inches

Volume of a cube with sides of 1 inch, used in precision engineering and machining.

Cubic Kilometers

Volume of a cube with sides of 1 kilometer, used for measuring extremely large volumes such as those of lakes or reservoirs.

Cubic Mile

Volume of a cube with sides of 1 mile, used for measuring extremely large volumes such as those of lakes or reservoirs.

Cubic Millimeters

Volume of a cube with sides of 1 millimeter, used in precision engineering and scientific applications.

Cubic Yards

Volume of a cube with sides of 1 yard, commonly used in construction, landscaping, and excavation.

Cups

Common kitchen measurement for volume, equal to 8 fluid ounces in the US customary system.

Deciliters

Metric unit equal to one-tenth of a liter, used in cooking and laboratory measurements.

Dram (Imperial)

Small unit of volume in the Imperial system, used for measuring liquids such as medicine or chemicals.

Dram (US)

Small unit of volume in the US system, used for measuring liquids such as medicine or chemicals.

Fluid Ounces (Imperial)

Unit of volume in the Imperial system, used for measuring liquids such as beverages or chemicals.

Fluid Ounces (US)

Unit of volume in the US customary system, used for measuring liquids such as beverages or chemicals.

Gallons, Dry (US)

Unit of dry volume in the US system, used for measuring dry goods such as grains or fruits.

Gallons, Liquid (US)

Common unit of liquid volume in the US, used for measuring beverages, chemicals, or fuel.

Gill (Imperial)

Unit of volume in the Imperial system, quarter of a pint, used for measuring liquids such as beverages or chemicals.

Gill (US)

Unit of volume in the US system, quarter of a pint, used for measuring liquids such as beverages or chemicals.

Kiloliters

Metric unit equal to 1000 liters, used for measuring large volumes of liquids such as water or chemicals.

Liters

Metric unit of volume, equal to 1 cubic decimeter, widely used in science, engineering, and commerce.

Liters (1901-1964)

Historical definition of liter used between 1901-1964, slightly different from the modern definition.

Milliliters

Metric unit equal to one-thousandth of a liter, commonly used in laboratory measurements and cooking.

Microliters

Metric unit equal to one-millionth of a liter, used in scientific and laboratory applications.

Nanoliters

Metric unit equal to one-billionth of a liter, used in scientific and laboratory applications.

Picoliters

Metric unit equal to one-trillionth of a liter, used in scientific and laboratory applications.

Pints (Imperial)

Unit of volume in the Imperial system, used for measuring liquids such as beverages or chemicals.

Pints, Dry (US)

Unit of dry volume in the US system, used for measuring dry goods such as grains or fruits.

Pints, Liquid (US)

Common unit of liquid volume in the US, used for measuring beverages, chemicals, or fuel.

Quarts (Imperial)

Unit of volume in the Imperial system, equal to 2 pints, used for measuring liquids such as beverages or chemicals.

Quarts, Dry (US)

Unit of dry volume in the US system, used for measuring dry goods such as grains or fruits.

Quarts, Liquid (US)

Common unit of liquid volume in the US, equal to 2 pints, used for measuring beverages, chemicals, or fuel.

Table Spoons

Common kitchen measurement for volume, equal to 3 teaspoons in the US customary system.

Tea Spoons

Common kitchen measurement for small volumes, equal to 1/6 of a tablespoon in the US customary system.