Convert Gram to Kilogram (gkg)

The gram is the everyday metric unit for cooking ingredients, postage, and small product weights worldwide.

0.001
1 g0.001 kgNIST · BIPM accuracy

Gram to Kilogram Conversion Table

10 common values
GramKilogram
1 g0.001 kg
5 g0.005 kg
10 g0.01 kg
25 g0.025 kg
50 g0.05 kg
100 g0.1 kg
250 g0.25 kg
500 g0.5 kg
1,000 g1 kg
5,000 g5 kg

How to Convert Gram to Kilogram Manually

Step by Step

Converting grams to kilograms 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 grams
    Start with the number of grams (g) you want to convert.
  2. 2
    Multiply by 0.001
    The conversion factor from g to kg is 0.001. Multiply your value by this number.
  3. 3
    Read the result in kilograms
    The result is your value in kilograms (kg).
Practical Examples
1 g
equals
0.001 kg
5 g
equals
0.005 kg
10 g
equals
0.01 kg
25 g
equals
0.025 kg
100 g
equals
0.1 kg

Formula

Multiply the value in grams by 0.001. For the reverse direction, multiply by 1,000.

Forwardkg = g × 0.001
Reverseg = kg × 1,000
Example: 10 g × 0.001 = 0.01 kg

Tips

Use these in everyday conversions
  • 1 kitchen tablespoon of water weighs about 15 g, but 1 tablespoon of flour is only 8 g — density varies.
  • A kitchen scale reads to 1 g; a jewellery scale to 0.01 g.
  • Gold is priced by gram in Europe and per troy ounce in international markets.

Common Mistakes

Avoid these
  • Assuming a tablespoon of any ingredient equals 15 g — true only for water.
  • Confusing g (gram) with mg (milligram) on medication labels.
  • Using 28 g instead of 28.35 g when converting an ounce in precision baking.

About Gram and Kilogram

What is the Gram?

The gram equals one thousandth of a kilogram (0.001 kg) and is the everyday metric unit for cooking ingredients, postage, jewelry, pharmaceuticals, and small product weights. Originally defined in 1795 as 'the absolute weight of a volume of pure water equal to a cube of one hundredth of a meter at the temperature of melting ice,' the gram is now formally defined via the kilogram. It relates simply to the milligram (1,000 mg = 1 g) and the kilogram (1,000 g = 1 kg). European nutrition labels universally use grams for ingredient quantities, and recipes worldwide outside North America measure ingredients by mass in grams rather than by volume. Gold and silver are traded in grams for small quantities, while gemstones use carats (0.2 g = 1 carat). A standard paper clip weighs about 1 g.

  • European cooking and baking recipes
  • Over-the-counter medication dosages
  • Gold, silver and gemstone retail (per gram pricing)
Real-world examples

A chicken egg weighs about 60 g. A standard bar of chocolate is 100 g. A euro coin weighs 7.5 g.

What is the Kilogram?

The kilogram is the base SI unit of mass. Since May 2019, it has been defined by fixing the numerical value of Planck's constant to exactly 6.62607015 × 10⁻³⁴ joule-seconds — a major shift from the previous definition based on a physical platinum-iridium artifact (the International Prototype Kilogram or 'Le Grand K') stored at the BIPM near Paris since 1889. This redefinition links the kilogram to a fundamental constant of nature, making it reproducible by any sufficiently equipped laboratory. The kilogram is the global standard for body weight (most countries quote weight in kilograms), grocery sales, scientific measurements, and engineering. One liter of pure water at 4°C has a mass of almost exactly 1 kg — a coincidence designed into the original 1795 definition. The kilogram relates to the gram (1,000 g = 1 kg), the metric ton (1,000 kg = 1 t), and the pound (1 kg ≈ 2.205 lb).

  • Human body weight in most of the world
  • Grocery and retail food quantities in Europe
  • Scientific and engineering mass measurements
Real-world examples

A litre of water weighs 1 kg at 4 °C. An average adult weighs 60–90 kg. A standard bag of flour is 1 kg.

Learn About Both Units

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What is the Gram?

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What is the Kilogram?

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Gram to Kilogram FAQ

5 questions
How many kilograms in a gram?
One gram equals 0.001 kilograms.
How do I convert grams to kilograms?
Multiply the gram value by 0.001 to get the equivalent in kilograms.
What is 100 grams in kilograms?
100 grams equals 0.1 kilograms.
Is a gram bigger than a kilogram?
No. 1 gram equals 0.001 kilograms, so one gram is smaller.
How to convert grams to kilograms without a calculator?
Multiply by 0 for a quick estimate; use a calculator for precise results.

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