Convert Meter to Inch (min)

The meter is the base SI unit of length, defined since 1983 by the speed of light in vacuum.

39.370079
1 m39.370079 inNIST · BIPM accuracy

Meter to Inch Conversion Table

10 common values
MeterInch
1 m39.370079 in
5 m196.85039 in
10 m393.70079 in
25 m984.25197 in
50 m1,968.5039 in
100 m3,937.0079 in
250 m9,842.5197 in
500 m19,685.039 in
1,000 m39,370.079 in
5,000 m196,850.39 in

How to Convert Meter to Inch Manually

Step by Step

Converting meters to inches 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 meters
    Start with the number of meters (m) you want to convert.
  2. 2
    Multiply by 39.370079
    The conversion factor from m to in is 39.370079. Multiply your value by this number.
  3. 3
    Read the result in inches
    The result is your value in inches (in).
Practical Examples
1 m
equals
39.370079 in
5 m
equals
196.85039 in
10 m
equals
393.70079 in
25 m
equals
984.25197 in
100 m
equals
3,937.0079 in

Formula

Multiply the value in meters by 39.370079. For the reverse direction, multiply by 0.0254.

Forwardin = m × 39.370079
Reversem = in × 0.0254
Example: 10 m × 39.370079 = 393.70079 in

Tips

Use these in everyday conversions
  • 1 metre ≈ 3.28 feet — multiply by 3.28 for a quick foot conversion.
  • The height of an average adult is 1.6 to 1.8 metres — useful for sanity-checking lengths.
  • For very small or very large quantities use prefixes: 1 km = 1000 m, 1 mm = 0.001 m.

Common Mistakes

Avoid these
  • Confusing square metres (area) with metres (length). A 20 m² room is not 20 m long.
  • Using 3.3 instead of 3.2808 when converting to feet — the error grows on long distances.
  • Writing "meter" when you mean "metre" in British English, or vice versa. Both are accepted but follow one convention per document.

About Meter and Inch

What is the Meter?

The meter is the base SI unit of length. Originally defined in 1793 as one ten-millionth of the distance from the equator to the North Pole through Paris, it has been redefined several times for greater precision. Since 1983, the meter has been defined by the speed of light: the distance light travels in vacuum during 1/299,792,458 of a second. This definition links the meter to a fundamental physical constant, making it reproducible anywhere in the universe. The meter is the parent unit for all metric lengths — kilometers, centimeters, millimeters — and is used globally in science, engineering, construction, and sports. A standard door is about 2 meters tall, and the average adult walking pace covers roughly 1 meter per step.

  • Room dimensions and building measurements in Europe
  • Track-and-field events (100 m, 200 m, 400 m sprint)
  • Scientific papers and engineering drawings worldwide
Real-world examples

A standard door is about 2 metres tall. An Olympic swimming pool is exactly 50 metres long. The Eiffel Tower is 330 metres tall.

What is the Inch?

The inch equals exactly 25.4 millimeters under the 1959 international yard and pound agreement. The word derives from the Old English 'ynce,' from Latin 'uncia' meaning one twelfth (the inch is one twelfth of a foot). Originally based on the width of a thumb, the inch has been standardized for centuries. It is the global standard for screen sizes (a 15-inch laptop or 65-inch TV), pipe and tubing diameters (1-inch plumbing, 2-inch exhaust), and shoe sizes in Anglo-Saxon countries. Construction lumber, photographic prints, paper sizes (US Letter is 8.5 × 11 in), and rainfall in the US all use inches. The inch relates to the millimeter (25.4 mm = 1 in exactly), the foot (12 in = 1 ft), and the yard (36 in = 1 yd). Subdivisions in fractions (½, ¼, ⅛) remain common in carpentry.

  • Screen and monitor diagonals worldwide (phone, tablet, TV)
  • US and UK shoe sizes
  • Industrial pipe and fitting diameters
Real-world examples

A 65-inch TV has a 165 cm diagonal. A smartphone screen is typically 6–7 inches. Standard copper plumbing in the UK is ½ inch or ¾ inch.

Learn About Both Units

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What is the Meter?

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Meter to Inch FAQ

5 questions
How many inches in a meter?
One meter equals 39.370079 inches.
How do I convert meters to inches?
Multiply the meter value by 39.370079 to get the equivalent in inches.
What is 100 meters in inches?
100 meters equals 3,937.0079 inches.
Is a meter bigger than a inch?
Yes. 1 meter equals 39.370079 inches, so one meter is larger.
How to convert meters to inches without a calculator?
Multiply by 39.37 for a quick estimate; use a calculator for precise results.

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