Convert ounces (oz) to kilograms (kg) and back. Includes grams, pounds, mixed lbs+oz, stones, weight scale chart, and everyday item comparison.
Ounces are common on US labels, kitchen scales, and mailing rules, while kilograms are standard in international product specs and metric reporting. Converting between them is useful when you move between US packaging and the rest of the world. It also helps when a package label or shipping rule uses ounces but the reporting system expects kilograms. That keeps the number readable whether you are checking a food package, a parcel, or a production spec. It is especially useful for cross-border listings and repeated warehouse checks.
This converter works both ways and also shows grams, pounds, mixed lb+oz format, milligrams, and stones. That makes it useful for recipe adaptation, parcel weights, nutrition logging, and any situation where a small ounce value needs a metric equivalent. It is a quick bridge between small imperial values and metric reporting.
The chart and reference table are there to make repeated lookups faster and to give a quick sense of scale for unfamiliar everyday weights.
If a label, recipe, or shipping rule is written in ounces but your target system uses kilograms, this converter gives the direct answer and the supporting units people usually need next, especially grams and pounds. That keeps the result practical whether you are packing, cooking, or filing product data. It is also handy when you need a quick sanity check before printing a label or submitting a weight record.
1 oz = 28.3495 g = 0.0283495 kg 1 kg = 35.274 oz 1 lb = 16 oz = 453.592 g
Result: 0.4536 kg = 453.6 g = 1 lb
16 oz × 28.3495 g/oz = 453.6 g = 0.4536 kg = exactly 1 pound.
US grocery labels list weight in ounces: a can of beans is 15 oz, a steak is 8–12 oz, a bag of chips is 10 oz. Outside the US, these same products are labeled in grams. Converting ounces to grams/kg bridges the gap for nutrition tracking, recipe following, and price comparison.
USPS First Class Mail pricing changes at each ounce increment up to 13 oz. International shipments must declare weight in kilograms for customs. This converter helps sellers accurately label package weights for both domestic and international shipping.
Food scales in the US show ounces; nutrition databases often list serving sizes in grams. Converting ounces to grams ensures accurate calorie and macronutrient tracking. A 4 oz chicken breast = 113 g — knowing this by heart saves time during meal prep.
35.274 ounces. That is the exact ounces-to-kilograms reference most people use when checking metric package labels.
28.3495 grams. This is the standard avoirdupois ounce used for everyday weight conversions.
No. An ounce (oz) is weight. A fluid ounce (fl oz) is volume. They are equal only for water at room temperature.
A troy ounce (31.103 g) is used for precious metals. A standard (avoirdupois) ounce is 28.349 g.
Divide ounces by 35.274. Or divide by 16 to get pounds, then divide by 2.205 to get kg.
The avoirdupois system originates from medieval European trade. 16 was chosen for easy halving (16 → 8 → 4 → 2 → 1).