What is the volume converter?
The volume converter is a collection of calculators for changing one volume unit into another. Convert liquid volume units for fuel, water, recipes, containers, and household measurements.
Volume conversions are useful for fuel, water, recipes, containers, medical doses, and household liquid measurements.
Available volume units
This category includes the following units:
- Liter (L)
- US Gallon (gal)
- Milliliter (mL)
- US Fluid Ounce (fl oz)
- US Cup (cup)
- US Pint (pt)
- US Quart (qt)
- US Tablespoon (tbsp)
- US Teaspoon (tsp)
Common volume use cases
Use this category when the same measurement appears in different unit systems, data sheets, calculators, reports, or regional conventions.
- Volume conversions help compare measurements across specifications, calculators, labels, and technical references.
- Use this category when source data and target documents use different volume units.
- The dedicated conversion pages show formulas, examples, tables, related pages, and FAQ for individual unit pairs.
Popular volume units explained
These short unit notes help readers choose the right starting unit before opening a specific conversion page.
Liter (L)
A liter is a metric volume unit used for liquids, fuel, bottles, containers, and many household measurements.
Browse liters conversionsUS Gallon (gal)
A US gallon is a US customary volume unit used for fuel, water, milk, and many large liquid quantities.
Browse gallons conversionsMilliliter (mL)
A milliliter is a metric volume unit equal to one thousandth of a liter. It is common for medicine, recipes, beverages, and lab measurements.
Browse ml conversionsUS Fluid Ounce (fl oz)
A US fluid ounce is a US customary liquid volume unit used for beverages, recipes, nutrition labels, and small liquid amounts.
Browse fluid-ounces conversionsUS Cup (cup)
US Cup (cup) is a volume unit.
Browse cups conversionsUS Pint (pt)
US Pint (pt) is a volume unit.
Browse pints conversionsCommon volume conversion mistakes
Most wrong answers come from mixing unit systems, rounding too early, or choosing a unit that looks similar but means something different.
- Do not confuse US gallons, imperial gallons, dry volume, and liquid volume.
- Do not convert volume to weight without knowing the material density.
- Check whether recipe cups, metric cups, and US cups mean the same size before comparing values.
Popular volume conversion pages
Start with one of these common volume conversions:
Browse volume conversions by starting unit
Use these grouped links when you know the unit you are starting from and want to compare several destination units.
Liter conversions
Start with liters and convert to common volume units.
US Gallon conversions
Start with US gallons and convert to common volume units.
Milliliter conversions
Start with milliliters and convert to common volume units.
US Fluid Ounce conversions
Start with US fluid ounces and convert to common volume units.
US Cup conversions
Start with US cups and convert to common volume units.
US Pint conversions
Start with US pints and convert to common volume units.
US Quart conversions
Start with US quarts and convert to common volume units.
US Tablespoon conversions
Start with US tablespoons and convert to common volume units.
US Teaspoon conversions
Start with US teaspoons and convert to common volume units.
All volume conversion pages
This complete index helps users and search engines discover every generated volume conversion page.
Related categories and references
Use these links to move between neighboring converter categories, hand-written unit references, popular units, and complete site indexes.
Unit Wiki and references
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Complete indexes and tools
How volume conversion works
Most pages in this category use a conversion factor between two units. The calculator applies that factor automatically and shows the result instantly.
How to use this converter
Enter a value, choose the units, and read the converted result immediately. Each dedicated conversion page also includes a formula, examples, a conversion table, related links, and FAQ.
FAQ
Which volume units are included?
This category includes liters, US gallons, milliliters, US fluid ounces, US cups, US pints, US quarts, US tablespoons and related units.
Are formulas included?
Yes. Individual conversion pages include formulas, manual steps, examples, and conversion tables.