Volume Converter

Created by: tinycalcs.com/en
Number of supported units: 48
Last update: 2026

This volume converter features 48 volume units. This makes it possible to convert between American, British, and metric volume units as desired. All volume measurements are converted in real time and displayed with up to 20 decimal places, ensuring sufficient accuracy.


Two Steps to Your Result

Step 1: Select the required units

Our volume converter offers several input fields, each displaying the current unit symbol (for example, cm³, mm³ or m³). To change a unit, simply click on the unit symbol and select your preferred measurement from the dropdown menu.

Step 2: Enter your value

Once you have selected the desired units in the volume converter, simply enter the value you want to convert. You can input numbers into any of the available fields. As soon as you enter a value in one field, all other fields will automatically update and display the converted results. Both the entered value and the calculated results are automatically rounded to the predefined number of decimal places.

Add-on features

At the bottom of the volume converter, you will find two green buttons. The button on the right resets the converter to its default state. This restores all units, values, and decimal settings to their original configuration. The button on the left clears the current inputs by setting all values to zero, while keeping your selected units and decimal settings unchanged.


Conversion table for volume units

Volume specifications are always a combination of a value and the corresponding unit. A conversion table allows you to convert the value of a known volume specification into another unit. Example conversion: How many liters [l] are in 1 cubic meter [m³]?. In most cases, a conversion table is used to determine the conversion value or calculation method for converting one unit of volume into another. However, the tables are usually very confusing and difficult for inexperienced users to understand.

The following tool offers a solution to this problem, allowing conversion values and calculation methods to be retrieved directly from the conversion table. In total, the conversion table includes 48 volume units for American, British, and metric volume measurements.

Determine conversion factor

1,000
Calculation example:
Liters = Cubic meters × (1,000)
Cubic meters = 
Liters1,000

Converting volumes in everyday life

There are many units of volume that are rarely used. These include, for example, acre-foot [ac·ft], quart [US liq. qt] and the British cup [Imp. cup]. It is also unlikely that a very small volume measurement will be converted into cubic kilometers [km³]. For this reason, it is not necessary to know all conversion values by heart. However, there are units of volume that are used very frequently in everyday life. For example, liter [l], cubic meter [m³], or milliliter [ml]. For these units of volume, it can be very helpful to know the calculation method and the conversion value by heart.


Converting liters and cubic meters

Liters [l] and cubic meters [m³] belong to the metric system of units, which makes conversion very easy. A conversion value of 1,000 is used for the calculation. The value in cubic meters [m³] multiplied by 1,000 gives the value in liters [l]. Dividing the value in liters [l] by 1,000 gives the value in cubic meters [m³].

  • Liters [l] = cubic meters [m³] * 1,000
  • Cubic meters [m³] = Liters [l] ÷ 1,000

Converting liters and milliliters

Converting between liters [l] and milliliters [ml] is very simple. A conversion factor of 1,000 is used for the calculation. The value in liters [l] multiplied by 1,000 gives the value in milliliters [ml]. Dividing the value in milliliters [ml] by 1,000 gives the value in liters [l].

  • Milliliters[ml] = liters[l] * 1,000
  • Liters[l] = milliliters[ml] ÷ 1,000

Converting liters and cubic centimeters

For cars and motorcycles, engine displacement is often specified in cubic centimeters [cm³] or liters [l]. The two units of volume can be converted using a conversion factor of 1,000. The value in liters [l] multiplied by 1,000 gives the value in cubic centimeters [cm³]. Dividing the value in cubic centimeters [cm³] by 1,000 gives the value in liters [l].

  • Cubic centimeters [cm³] = liters [l] * 1,000
  • Liters [l] = cubic centimeters [cm³] ÷ 1,000

Metric units

Decimal places

American / British

Other units converter

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