Volume Converter
Popular Volume Conversions
- liter to milliliter
- milliliter to liter
- cubic meter to liter
- liter to cubic meter
- gallons to liters
- liters to gallons
Complete List of Volume Units
All available volume units for conversion:
- liter [L]
- 1 liter [L] = 1000 milliliter [mL]
- 1 cubic meter [m³] = 1000 liter [L]
- 1 liter [L] = 1000 cubic centimeter [cm³]
- 1 gallon (US) [gal] = 3.785411784 liter [L]
- 1 gallon (Imperial) [gal (Imp)] = 4.54609 liter [L]
- 1 liter [L] = 1.05668820943 quart (US) [qt]
- 1 liter [L] = 2.11337641887 pint (US) [pt]
- 1 liter [L] = 4.2267528288 cup (US) [cup]
- 1 liter [L] = 33.8140225589 fluid ounce (US) [fl oz]
- 1 liter [L] = 67.6280451178 tablespoon (US) [tbsp]
- 1 liter [L] = 202.88413589 teaspoon (US) [tsp]
- 1 cubic foot [ft³] = 28316.846592 liter [L]
- 1 liter [L] = 61.0237440947 cubic inch [in³]
- 1 barrel (oil) [bbl] = 158.987294928 liter [L]
- 1 cubic decimeter [dm³] = 1 liter [L]
Volume and Capacity Measurements
Volume conversion is essential for cooking, chemistry, manufacturing, and fluid handling. Our converter handles liquid and dry volume measurements.
Metric Volume
Liter (L) is the base unit, with milliliters (mL) for small amounts and cubic meters (m³) for large volumes. 1 L = 1000 mL = 0.001 m³.
Imperial Volume
US and Imperial systems differ: US gallon = 3.785 L, Imperial gallon = 4.546 L. Includes fluid ounces, cups, pints, and quarts.
Dry vs. Liquid
Some units measure differently for dry and liquid ingredients. Our converter handles both and indicates when distinctions matter.
Common Applications
Cooking and baking, chemical processing, fuel measurement, beverage industry, aquariums, and swimming pools.
Conversion Tips
1 US gallon ≈ 3.8 L. 1 cup = 240 mL (US). 1 tablespoon = 15 mL. Imperial gallons are 20% larger than US gallons.