Need to convert liters to gallons or milliliters to cubic inches? Our volume conversion calculator makes switching between different volume units fast, simple, and accurate. Whether you're working in science, engineering, construction, or even just cooking, this tool is designed to support your needs across various measurement systems.
Volume plays a critical role in calculating capacity and fluid quantities. Because industries and countries use different unit systems, having a dependable volume converter helps ensure clarity, accuracy, and consistency—especially when exact measurements matter. For more than just volume, the full Conversion Tools section covers length, weight, temperature, and more—all in one place.
Volume Units and Conversion Table
Volume can be expressed in many different units depending on whether you're using the metric, imperial, or US customary system. Here are some of the most frequently used volume measurements:
Metric System
- Milliliter (mL)
- Liter (L)
- Cubic Centimeter (cm³)
- Cubic Meter (m³)
Imperial and US Customary System
- Cubic Inch (in³)
- Cubic Foot (ft³)
- Cubic Yard (yd³)
- US Fluid Ounce (fl oz)
- US Pint (pt)
- US Quart (qt)
- US Gallon (gal)
- Imperial Fluid Ounce (imp fl oz)
- Imperial Pint (imp pt)
- Imperial Quart (imp qt)
- Imperial Gallon (imp gal)
Other Units You May Encounter
- Barrel (Oil) - bbl
- Board Foot - bf
- Acre-Foot
- Teaspoon (tsp)
- Tablespoon (tbsp)
To ensure accurate and seamless conversions, the table below provides a reference for converting between different volume units:
Unit Name |
Symbol |
Equivalent in Liters (L) |
Equivalent in Cubic Meters (m³) |
Milliliter |
mL |
0.001 L |
1×10⁻⁶ m³ |
Liter |
L |
1 L |
0.001 m³ |
Cubic Meter |
m³ |
1000 L |
1 m³ |
Cubic Centimeter |
cm³ |
0.001 L |
1×10⁻⁶ m³ |
Cubic Inch |
in³ |
0.01639 L |
1.6387×10⁻⁵ m³ |
Cubic Foot |
ft³ |
28.3168 L |
0.0283 m³ |
Cubic Yard |
yd³ |
764.5549 L |
0.7646 m³ |
US Fluid Ounce |
fl oz |
0.02957 L |
2.957×10⁻⁵ m³ |
US Pint |
pt |
0.4732 L |
4.732×10⁻⁴ m³ |
US Quart |
qt |
0.9464 L |
9.464×10⁻⁴ m³ |
US Gallon |
gal |
3.785 L |
0.003785 m³ |
Imperial Fluid Ounce |
imp fl oz |
0.02841 L |
2.841×10⁻⁵ m³ |
Imperial Pint |
imp pt |
0.5683 L |
5.683×10⁻⁴ m³ |
Imperial Quart |
imp qt |
1.1365 L |
1.137×10⁻³ m³ |
Imperial Gallon |
imp gal |
4.546 L |
0.004546 m³ |
Barrel (Oil) |
bbl |
158.987 L |
0.1589 m³ |
Board Foot |
bf |
2.3597 L |
0.00236 m³ |
Why Accurate Volume Conversions Matter
It's easy to overlook the importance of precise volume conversions, but in real-life scenarios, even small miscalculations can lead to big problems. Whether you're:
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Measuring liquids for a lab experiment
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Scaling ingredients in a recipe
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Administering medication
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Shipping liquids in bulk
...a mistake in unit conversion can result in waste, health risks, or major financial losses.
One infamous example of the dangers of incorrect unit conversion comes from NASA’s Mars Climate Orbiter. In 1999, the spacecraft was lost due to a mismatch between metric and imperial units—specifically, pound-force seconds and newton-seconds. The lesson? Accurate unit conversions aren’t just technical—they’re mission-critical.
Beyond Volume – When You Also Need Length and Weight Conversion
In most real-world tasks, volume conversion isn’t a standalone action. It’s often used alongside length conversion and weight conversion, especially in industries like construction, logistics, or manufacturing. To convert dimensions accurately before volume calculation, use our Length Converter.
But it doesn’t stop there. If you're transporting that concrete, you'll also need to convert the volume to weight to make sure it complies with load restrictions And if the material is being moved or pumped, our Power Converter can help you understand the energy or force required in units like watts or horsepower.—so you’ll convert from cubic meters to tons or pounds. That’s why using just a volume conversion calculator isn’t always enough.
Volume conversion is essential in science, engineering, and daily tasks like cooking or construction. A volume conversion calculator makes it easy to switch between units like liters, gallons, or cubic meters—even for more complex volume-to-volume conversion needs.
In many cases, volume calculations also require length conversion and weight conversion. For example, determining the volume of a material often involves converting its dimensions and weight. In many contexts, temperature also affects volume, especially for gases and liquids, so using a Temperature Converter ensures accuracy under varying conditions.