Volume Converter

Comprehensive volume unit conversion supporting liters, gallons, cubic meters and more Fast in your browser, free to use, privacy-friendly, and no signup requi…

Volume Input

Standard volume measurement unit

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1 liter
1 US gallon
1 pint
1 cup
1 cubic meter

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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

  2. 2

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  3. 3

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Professional Volume Converter

Fast volume conversions for cups to ml, liters to gallons, ml to cups, pints, quarts, and cubic meters. Useful for recipes, lab work, shipping, and everyday measurements.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which volume units are supported?
Our converter supports major volume units including metric (liters, milliliters, deciliters, centiliters, microliters, cubic centimeters), imperial (cubic feet, cubic inches), and kitchen liquid measurements (gallons, cups, tablespoons, teaspoons, fluid ounces).
How do I convert between liters and gallons?
Enter your liter value and select liters (L) from the unit dropdown. The converter will automatically show the result in US gallons, UK gallons, and all other volume units.
What's the difference between US and UK gallons?
A US gallon equals 3.785 liters, while a UK (imperial) gallon equals 4.546 liters. The UK gallon is approximately 20% larger than the US gallon.
Is this converter suitable for cooking conversions?
Absolutely! It works well for common kitchen volume lookups like cups, fluid ounces, pints, quarts, liters, and milliliters. Perfect for recipe conversions and baking.
What's the difference between liquid and dry measurements?
Liquid measurements (cups, fluid ounces) are designed for liquids, while dry measurements use weight. Our converter focuses on volume-based conversions for consistency.
Is this tool suitable for cooking?
Absolutely! Perfect for converting recipe measurements between metric and imperial systems using supported units like cups, fluid ounces, liters, and milliliters.