Volume Converter

Instant Capacity Conversion for Liquids and Dry Volumes

Whether you’re following a professional recipe, calculating engine displacement, or measuring chemical solutions, our Free Volume Converter is your go-to digital resource. Because volume measurements vary significantly between the Metric system and the US/UK Imperial systems, guessing can lead to big errors in the kitchen or the workshop.

Our tool provides instant, high-precision results for both liquid and dry capacities. We even account for the difference between US Customary and UK Imperial units (like the Gallon), ensuring your measurements are accurate no matter where you are in the world in 2026.

Units Supported in Our Volume Converter:

  • Metric: Milliliters (ml), Liters (l), Cubic Centimeters (cm^3), Cubic Meters (m^3).

  • US Customary: Teaspoons (tsp), Tablespoons (tbsp), Fluid Ounces (fl oz), Cups, Pints (pt), Quarts (qt), Gallons (gal).

  • Imperial (UK): UK Pints, UK Quarts, UK Gallons.

  • Industrial: Cubic Inches (in^3), Cubic Feet (ft^3), Oil Barrels (bbl).

  • 100% Free & Fast: Professional accuracy on HelpingWebTools.com.


Is a US Gallon the same as a UK Gallon?

No! This is a common mistake. A UK (Imperial) Gallon is approximately 4.54 liters, while a US Gallon is smaller at 3.78 liters. Our tool lets you select exactly which one you need to use.

How many milliliters are in a standard cup?

In the US, a legal cup used for nutrition labeling is exactly 240 ml, while a standard customary cup is approximately 236.59 ml. Our converter uses the most common culinary standards for baking and cooking.

What is a "Cubic Meter" (m^3) used for?

Cubic meters are the standard for measuring large volumes, such as the water in a swimming pool, the capacity of a shipping container, or the amount of concrete needed for a construction project.

Can I use this for engine displacement (cc to Liters)?

Yes! "cc" stands for Cubic Centimeters, which is identical to Milliliters (ml). To convert a 1600cc engine to liters, just use our tool to see it is exactly 1.6 Liters.

Do I need to sign up to use this tool?

Never. At HelpingWebTools.com, all our conversion tools are 100% free and require no personal data. Your measurements stay private in your browser.

Cookie
We care about your data and would love to use cookies to improve your experience.