Online Volume Converter - Convert Litres, Millilitres, Cups & Gallons

Easily convert cooking measurements like litres to gallons, cups to ml, and ml to litres. Perfect for Indian kitchens, labs, and construction.

Volume Input

Standard volume measurement unit

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1 litre
1 US gallon
1 pint
1 cup
1 cubic metre

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(18 units)

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How to Use the Volume Converter

Follow these simple steps to convert between volume units

  1. 1

    Enter Volume

    Input the volume value you want to convert (e.g., 250 ml milk)

  2. 2

    Select Unit

    Choose from metric (litres), imperial (gallons), or kitchen units (cups)

  3. 3

    View Results

    See instant conversions to all other units like litres, millilitres, and gallons

  4. 4

    Copy & Use

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Professional Volume Converter

Instant volume conversions for cups to ml, litres to gallons, and cubic metres. Useful for recipes, civil engineering work, and science projects.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which volume units are supported?
Our converter supports major volume units including metric (litres, millilitres, cubic metres), imperial (gallons, cubic feet), and kitchen measurements (cups, teaspoons).
How do I convert between litres and gallons?
Enter your litre value and select litres (L). The tool will instantly convert it to US gallons and UK gallons, useful for international cooking or fuel tank calculations.
What's the difference between US and UK gallons?
A US gallon equals 3.785 litres, while a UK (imperial) gallon equals 4.546 litres. The UK gallon is about 20% larger, which is important to note for recipe accuracy.
Is this converter suitable for Indian cooking?
Absolutely! It is perfect for converting 1 cup to millilitres for measuring water or milk, or converting tablespoons into millilitres for precise spice measurements.
What's the difference between liquid and dry measurements?
Liquid measurements (ml, litres, cups) are for volume, while dry ingredients (flour, dal) are often measured by weight. This tool focuses on volume conversions.
Is this tool suitable for cooking?
Yes, it is very useful for adapting international recipes to Indian measuring standards like converting cups to millilitres or litres.