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Volume Converter

Convert litres, millilitres, gallons, cups, fluid ounces and more.

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About Volume Units

Volume measures three-dimensional space — the capacity of a container or the size of a quantity of matter. The metric standard is the liter (1 liter = 1 cubic decimeter = 0.001 cubic meters), with mass connection: 1 liter of water at 4°C weighs almost exactly 1 kg. This converter handles metric units (liter, milliliter, cubic meter), American liquid measures (US gallon, quart, pint, cup, fluid ounce), British imperial measures (UK gallon ~20% larger than US, imperial pint), cooking spoons (tablespoon, teaspoon), industrial volumes (cubic foot, oil barrel = 42 US gallons), and engine displacement (cubic inch, cubic centimeter). Note the critical US/UK distinction: 1 US gallon ≈ 3.785 L while 1 UK imperial gallon ≈ 4.546 L. Use volume conversion for cooking and recipes, fuel consumption, beverage labeling, industrial fluids, and engineering. The liter dominates internationally; the US gallon is the everyday American liquid unit.

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Liter (L) Conversions

About Liter

The liter is the everyday metric unit for beverages, fuel, and household liquids in nearly every country.

Milliliter (ml) Conversions

About Milliliter

The milliliter is the standard small-volume unit for cooking, pharmaceuticals, and laboratory measurements.

Cubic Meter () Conversions

About Cubic Meter

The cubic meter is the SI volume unit for water utilities, shipping containers, and construction materials.

US Gallon (gal (US)) Conversions

About US Gallon

The US gallon is the standard unit for fuel, milk, and beverages across the United States.

UK Gallon (gal (UK)) Conversions

About UK Gallon

The UK imperial gallon is 20% larger than the US gallon and remains in British and Caribbean usage.

Fluid Ounce (fl oz) Conversions

About Fluid Ounce

The US fluid ounce is the standard unit for beverage portions, cocktail recipes, and personal-care product sizes.

Cup (cup) Conversions

About Cup

The US cup equals 240 milliliters and is the cornerstone of American recipe measurements and home baking.

Pint (pt) Conversions

About Pint

The pint is the standard pub-beer unit in the United Kingdom and a common measure for milk and cream worldwide.

Quart (qt) Conversions

About Quart

The US quart equals one quarter of a gallon and is common for milk, motor oil, and cooking stocks.

Tablespoon (tbsp) Conversions

About Tablespoon

The tablespoon is the standard mid-size cooking measure, equal to 15 milliliters in international recipe conventions.

Teaspoon (tsp) Conversions

About Teaspoon

The teaspoon is the smallest standard cooking spoon, equal to 5 milliliters and used worldwide in recipes.

Barrel (bbl) Conversions

About Barrel

The oil barrel equals 42 US gallons and is the global benchmark for crude oil pricing and trading.

Cubic Inch (in³) Conversions

About Cubic Inch

The cubic inch measures classic American engine displacement and small-volume manufacturing tolerances.

Cubic Foot (ft³) Conversions

About Cubic Foot

The cubic foot is the American standard for HVAC capacity, natural gas billing, and refrigerator volume.

Cubic Yard (yd³) Conversions

About Cubic Yard

The cubic yard is the standard volume unit for American concrete delivery, mulch, and bulk landscaping materials.

Volume Conversion Tips

  • The US gallon (3.785 L) is 17% smaller than the UK imperial gallon (4.546 L). Fuel economy figures depend on which gallon is used.
  • A litre of water weighs exactly 1 kg at 4 °C — one of the most elegant metric relationships.
  • US cup (240 ml) and UK cup (284 ml) are different. Metric cup (250 ml) is a third variant common in Australia and New Zealand.
  • Fluid ounces (volume) and ounces (mass) are different units. Always check the context.

Common Volume Mistakes

  • Confusing US and UK gallons in fuel-economy comparisons — 30 mpg (US) equals 36 mpg (UK).
  • Assuming 1 cup is universally 240 ml — US, UK, metric and Japanese cups all differ.
  • Mixing up fluid ounces (~29.6 ml in US) with mass ounces (28.35 g).
  • Using cubic centimetres and millilitres interchangeably in precision medicine — they are the same (1 cc = 1 ml), but the context matters.

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