Unit Conversion Calculator

All-in-one unit converter for length, weight, volume, area, speed, and temperature. Bidirectional with swap, conversion factor, scientific notation, and full unit table.

About the Unit Conversion Calculator

Unit conversion is one of the most common everyday math tasks — from cooking recipes and travel planning to engineering and science homework. Instead of searching for a different converter for each type of measurement, this all-in-one unit conversion calculator handles six major categories: length, weight/mass, volume, area, speed, and temperature.

Select a category, choose your source and target units, enter a value, and get instant results. The tool also shows the conversion factor, inverse factor, scientific notation, and a complete table converting your input to every unit in the category simultaneously. A swap button lets you reverse the direction with one click.

With support for metric, imperial, and specialized units (knots, Mach, hectares, stone, etc.), this converter covers the vast majority of everyday and professional conversion needs in a single page. Bookmark it as your go-to conversion reference for classrooms, workshops, offices, and travel planning where unit mismatches are common.

Why Use This Unit Conversion Calculator?

Instead of using separate converters for length, weight, volume, area, speed, and temperature, this single tool handles them all. It provides conversion factors and a complete unit table, making it ideal for students, travelers, cooks, and professionals who switch contexts frequently while reducing copy-paste and calculation errors across daily tasks.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Select the measurement category (Length, Weight, Volume, Area, Speed, or Temperature).
  2. Choose the From and To units from the dropdowns.
  3. Enter the value to convert.
  4. Read the result, conversion factor, inverse, and scientific notation.
  5. Use the ⇄ button to swap From and To units instantly.
  6. Scroll down to see the input value converted to all units in the category simultaneously.

Formula

General: result = input × (fromFactor / toFactor) Temperature: °F = °C × 9/5 + 32; K = °C + 273.15 Each unit has a defined factor relative to the base unit of its category.

Example Calculation

Result: 3.28084 feet

1 meter = 3.28084 feet. The conversion factor from meters to feet is 1/0.3048 = 3.28084.

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Supported Unit Categories

Length: millimeters, centimeters, meters, kilometers, inches, feet, yards, miles. Weight: milligrams, grams, kilograms, metric tons, ounces, pounds, stone. Volume: milliliters, liters, cubic meters, teaspoons, tablespoons, fluid ounces, cups, pints, quarts, gallons. Area: mm², cm², m², km², in², ft², acres, hectares. Speed: m/s, km/h, mph, knots, ft/s, Mach. Temperature: Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin.

How Unit Conversion Works

Most conversions use a two-step process: convert the input to a base unit, then from the base unit to the target. For example, miles → meters → feet. This ensures consistency and accuracy across all unit pairs.

When You Need Unit Conversion

Cooking with international recipes, interpreting weather in foreign countries, sizing products from overseas, engineering with mixed-system specifications, science homework, travel planning, fitness tracking (km vs miles), and real estate (m² vs ft²) are all common scenarios.

Frequently Asked Questions

What categories does this converter support?

Length (mm to miles), Weight (mg to metric tons), Volume (ml to gallons), Area (mm² to hectares), Speed (m/s to Mach), and Temperature (°C, °F, K). Each category includes common metric and imperial units for practical use.

How accurate are the conversions?

All conversion factors use standard defined values (e.g., 1 inch = 2.54 cm exactly). Results are displayed to 6 decimal places for precision.

Can I convert between metric and imperial?

Yes — every category includes both metric and imperial units. For example, Length has meters, kilometers alongside feet, miles, yards. This makes cross-system conversions straightforward from one screen.

How does temperature conversion differ?

Temperature uses formulas with offsets (e.g., °F = °C × 9/5 + 32), not simple multiplication. The tool handles this automatically.

What is the conversion factor shown?

The conversion factor is the number you multiply your input by to get the result. For example, the factor from meters to feet is 3.28084.

Can I see all units at once?

Yes — the "All Units" table at the bottom converts your input to every unit in the selected category simultaneously. This is useful when comparing scales before choosing the best reporting unit.

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