Millimeters to Feet Converter

Convert millimeters to feet and inches instantly. Includes batch conversion, fraction display, reference table, and multi-unit output for mm ↔ ft.

About the Millimeters to Feet Converter

Converting millimeters to feet is one of the most common tasks in engineering, construction, and international trade. The millimeter (mm) is the base metric unit for small measurements, while the foot (ft) remains the standard in the United States, United Kingdom, and several other countries for everyday length measurements and building codes.

One foot equals exactly 304.8 millimeters, a relationship established by the international yard and pound agreement of 1959. This precise definition means conversions between mm and feet are exact — no rounding errors at the fundamental level. However, practical applications often require converting to feet-and-inches notation or rounding to a useful number of decimal places.

This converter handles bidirectional conversion between millimeters and feet, displays results in both decimal and fractional feet-and-inches format, and includes a comprehensive reference table. Whether you're reading technical drawings in metric, sizing materials for a construction project, or comparing product dimensions across catalogs, this tool gives you accurate, multi-format results instantly.

Why Use This Millimeters to Feet Converter?

Manually dividing by 304.8 is straightforward, but real-world projects often need results in feet-and-inches fractions, side-by-side multi-unit comparisons, and batch processing of measurement lists. This converter provides all three in a single interface.

It's especially useful for architects, engineers, machinists, and anyone working across metric and imperial systems. The built-in reference table and preset values speed up common lookups without any calculation at all.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Select the conversion direction: millimeters to feet or feet to millimeters.
  2. Enter your value in the input field, or click a preset button for common values.
  3. Choose your desired decimal precision (2–8 places).
  4. Select decimal or feet-and-inches fraction display mode.
  5. Read the primary result plus additional units (inches, yards, meters, cm).
  6. Use the batch conversion field to convert multiple values at once.
  7. Reference the conversion table for quick lookups.

Formula

Feet = Millimeters ÷ 304.8 Millimeters = Feet × 304.8 Where 1 foot = 304.8 mm exactly (international yard and pound agreement, 1959).

Example Calculation

Result: 5 feet

1524 mm ÷ 304.8 = 5.0000 feet exactly. In feet-and-inches notation: 5 ft 0 in.

Tips & Best Practices

History of the Millimeter and Foot

The millimeter is derived from the meter, originally defined in 1793 during the French Revolution as one ten-millionth of the distance from the equator to the North Pole. Modern metrology defines the meter via the speed of light, making the millimeter (1/1000 of a meter) one of the most precisely reproducible units in science.

The foot has ancient origins — loosely based on human foot length — but varied widely between cultures. The Roman foot was about 296 mm, the Greek foot about 308 mm, and medieval English feet ranged from 300–340 mm. Standardization came gradually: Henry I allegedly decreed the yard as the distance from nose to outstretched thumb, and the 1959 international agreement finally fixed 1 ft = 0.3048 m.

Practical Applications

**Construction & Architecture:** US building codes specify dimensions in feet and inches, while many materials (plywood, steel) are manufactured to metric specs. Converting between mm and feet is a daily task for project managers working with international suppliers.

**Manufacturing & CNC Machining:** Precision parts are often dimensioned in millimeters on drawings but must be programmed in inches for US machines (or vice versa). Errors of even 1 mm at this scale can scrap expensive workpieces.

**3D Printing & Prototyping:** STL files are unitless — knowing whether dimensions are in mm or inches is critical before printing. A 100 mm part printed as 100 inches would be 25× too large.

Tips for Avoiding Conversion Errors

Always confirm which unit system your source data uses before converting. Label all dimensions with units on drawings and in spreadsheets. Use this converter's batch mode to process entire BOM (bill of materials) lists at once, and double-check critical dimensions with the reference table.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many millimeters are in one foot?

There are exactly 304.8 millimeters in one foot. This is an exact conversion factor by international agreement.

How do I convert mm to feet and inches?

Divide mm by 25.4 to get total inches, then divide by 12 to get feet. The remainder gives you the leftover inches.

Is the mm-to-feet conversion exact?

Yes. The 1959 international yard and pound agreement defined 1 inch = 25.4 mm exactly, making 1 foot = 304.8 mm with no rounding.

When would I need to convert mm to feet?

Common scenarios include reading metric engineering drawings for US construction, comparing international product dimensions, and converting CNC or 3D-printing measurements. It is also useful when a supplier spec or shop drawing mixes decimal feet and millimeters in the same project.

What is the difference between a survey foot and an international foot?

The US survey foot (1 ft = 1200/3937 m) differs from the international foot (1 ft = 0.3048 m) by about 2 parts per million. The survey foot was officially retired in 2023.

Can I convert mm to fractional inches?

Yes. This converter shows feet-and-inches with fractions to the nearest 1/16 inch, which is a common precision level in woodworking and construction.

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