Volume Converter
Enter a value and select a unit to get the equivalent in other volume units.
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Volume is a measure of how much space an object or substance occupies. This tool helps you to convert between different volume units such as liters, milliliters, US gallons, US quarts, pints, cups, fluid ounces, tablespoons, teaspoons, cubic meters, imperial gallons, imperial quarts, imperial pints, imperial cups, cubic feet, and cubic inches.
Liter: The liter is a unit of volume in the metric system, equal to one cubic decimeter.
Milliliter: A milliliter is a unit of volume equal to 1/1000th of a liter. It is the same as a cubic centimeter.
US liquid gallon: The US liquid gallon is a unit of fluid volume equal to four quarts, eight pints, or sixteen cups.
US liquid quart: The US liquid quart is a unit of fluid volume equal to one fourth of a gallon, two pints, or four cups.
US liquid pint: The US liquid pint is a unit of fluid volume equal to one eighth of a gallon, one half of a quart, or two cups.
US legal cup: The US legal cup is a unit of volume equal to 240 milliliters.
Fluid ounce: The fluid ounce is a unit of volume typically used for measuring liquids. It's equal to about 29.6 milliliters in the US system, and about 28.4 milliliters in the British system.
US tablespoon: The US tablespoon is a unit of volume used in food recipes. It's equal to half a fluid ounce, or about 14.8 milliliters.
US teaspoon: The US teaspoon is a unit of volume used in food recipes. It's equal to one third of a tablespoon, or about 4.9 milliliters.
Cubic meter: The cubic meter is the SI derived unit of volume. It's equal to the volume of a cube with edges one meter in length.
Imperial gallon: The imperial gallon is a unit of volume in the British Imperial System. It's equal to four imperial quarts or eight imperial pints.
Imperial quart: The imperial quart is a unit of volume in the British Imperial System. It's equal to two imperial pints.
Imperial pint: The imperial pint is a unit of volume in the British Imperial System. It's equal to 20 imperial fluid ounces.
Imperial cup: The imperial cup is a unit of volume in the British Imperial System, no longer commonly used. It's equal to half an imperial pint.
Imp. fluid ounce: The imperial fluid ounce is a unit of volume in the British Imperial System. It's equal to about 28.4 milliliters.
Imperial tablespoon: The imperial tablespoon is a unit of volume in the British Imperial System. It's equal to half an imperial fluid ounce, or about 14.2 milliliters.
Imperial teaspoon: The imperial teaspoon is a unit of volume in the British Imperial System. It's equal to one third of an imperial tablespoon, or about 4.7 milliliters.
Cubic foot: The cubic foot is a unit of volume used in the imperial and U.S. customary measurement systems. It's equal to the volume of a cube with sides of one foot in length.
Cubic inch: The cubic inch is a unit of volume in the Imperial and U.S. customary measurement systems. It's equal to the volume of a cube with sides of one inch in length.