Convert Foot to Millimeter (ftmm)

The foot is the standard unit for human height, building floor counts, and aviation altitudes worldwide.

304.8
1 ft304.8 mmNIST · BIPM accuracy

Foot to Millimeter Conversion Table

10 common values
FootMillimeter
1 ft304.8 mm
5 ft1,524 mm
10 ft3,048 mm
25 ft7,620 mm
50 ft15,240 mm
100 ft30,480 mm
250 ft76,200 mm
500 ft152,400 mm
1,000 ft304,800 mm
5,000 ft1,524,000 mm

How to Convert Foot to Millimeter Manually

Step by Step

Converting feet to millimeters is straightforward: multiply by the conversion factor. Follow these three steps to do it by hand or in your head.

  1. 1
    Take your value in feet
    Start with the number of feet (ft) you want to convert.
  2. 2
    Multiply by 304.8
    The conversion factor from ft to mm is 304.8. Multiply your value by this number.
  3. 3
    Read the result in millimeters
    The result is your value in millimeters (mm).
Practical Examples
1 ft
equals
304.8 mm
5 ft
equals
1,524 mm
10 ft
equals
3,048 mm
25 ft
equals
7,620 mm
100 ft
equals
30,480 mm

Formula

Multiply the value in feet by 304.8. For the reverse direction, multiply by 0.003281.

Forwardmm = ft × 304.8
Reverseft = mm × 0.003281
Example: 10 ft × 304.8 = 3,048 mm

Tips

Use these in everyday conversions
  • 1 foot = 12 inches = 30.48 cm exactly. Knowing feet gives you inches instantly.
  • For a quick metric estimate, multiply feet by 0.3 — 10 ft ≈ 3 m.
  • Pilots and air-traffic control use feet globally, even over metric countries.

Common Mistakes

Avoid these
  • Writing "6.2 ft" to mean "6 feet 2 inches" — the decimal form is 6.167 ft, not 6.2.
  • Confusing feet (length) with square feet (area) in US real-estate listings.
  • Using 0.3 instead of 0.3048 on structural drawings — errors accumulate on multi-storey buildings.

About Foot and Millimeter

What is the Foot?

The foot equals exactly 0.3048 meters or 12 inches under the 1959 international agreement. The unit's name reflects its ancient origin as the length of an adult human foot, with measurements varying by region — from 250 mm to over 330 mm — until standardization. The foot is the dominant unit for human height in the United States and the United Kingdom (a person is described as '5 ft 10 in' rather than 178 cm), for building heights, and for aviation altitudes (worldwide aircraft fly at altitudes given in feet, even in metric countries). It remains the standard for residential floor counts, ceiling heights, and ladder ratings. The foot relates to the meter (1 ft ≈ 0.305 m), the yard (3 ft = 1 yd), and the mile (5,280 ft = 1 mi).

  • Aircraft cruising altitude in international aviation
  • US building heights, ceiling heights and room dimensions
  • Mountain elevations on global maps (Everest = 29,032 ft)
Real-world examples

Airliners cruise at 35,000 ft (10.7 km). Mount Everest is 29,032 ft (8,849 m). A standard US ceiling is 8 ft (2.44 m).

What is the Millimeter?

The millimeter equals one thousandth of a meter (0.001 m) and is the precision unit of choice in engineering, manufacturing, electronics, and meteorology. Its small size makes it ideal for tolerances in mechanical parts, paper thickness, and rainfall measurements. A standard credit card is 0.76 mm thick, and a sheet of office paper is about 0.1 mm. The millimeter is the universal unit for tire-tread depth, weather-station rainfall reports, and 3D printer resolution. It relates to the centimeter (10 mm = 1 cm), the inch (25.4 mm = 1 in exactly), and the micrometer (1 mm = 1,000 µm). Engineering drawings worldwide default to millimeters for dimensions, except in the United States where inches remain dominant in mechanical engineering.

  • Rainfall measurements in weather reports
  • Precision engineering and manufacturing tolerances
  • Medical imaging — tumor and wound size
Real-world examples

A 2 euro coin is 25.75 mm across and 2.2 mm thick. Rainfall of 50 mm in 24 h is a red-warning event in most of Europe.

Learn About Both Units

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What is the Foot?

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Foot to Millimeter FAQ

5 questions
How many millimeters in a foot?
One foot equals 304.8 millimeters.
How do I convert feet to millimeters?
Multiply the foot value by 304.8 to get the equivalent in millimeters.
What is 100 feet in millimeters?
100 feet equals 30,480 millimeters.
Is a foot bigger than a millimeter?
Yes. 1 foot equals 304.8 millimeters, so one foot is larger.
How to convert feet to millimeters without a calculator?
Multiply by 304.8 for a quick estimate; use a calculator for precise results.

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