Converting Volume

Convert between liters, cubic meters, gallons, and more.

Volume Converter

Volume Conversion Charts

Cubic Meters to Liters

The conversion factor is 1 m³ = 1000 L.

Cubic Meters (m³)Liters (L)
11000
22000
55000
1010,000
2020,000
5050,000
100100,000

Cubic Centimeters to Milliliters

Since 1 cm³ = 1 mL, the conversion is 1:1.

Cubic Centimeters (cm³)Milliliters (mL)
11
55
1010
2020
5050
100100

Cubic Kilometers to Cubic Miles

The conversion factor is 1 km³ ≈ 0.2399 mi³.

Cubic Kilometers (km³)Cubic Miles (mi³)
10.2399
20.4798
51.1995
102.399
204.798
5011.995
10023.99

Hectoliters to US Gallons

The conversion factor is approximately 1 hL ≈ 26.42 gal (US).

Hectoliters (hL)US Gallons (gal)
126.42
252.84
5132.1
10264.2
20528.4
501321
1002642

Additional informations

US and UK Customary Units

  • US Measures: Our converter includes US-specific units such as gallons (US), quarts (US), pints (US), cups (US), tablespoons (US), and teaspoons (US) that are standard in many recipes and daily usage.
  • UK Measures: We also support UK units including gallons (UK), quarts (UK), pints (UK), cups (UK), fluid ounces (UK), tablespoons (UK), and teaspoons (UK) to address regional measurement differences.
  • Other Related Units: In addition, our tool can convert between cubic miles, cubic yards, cubic feet, and cubic inches—units often used in construction, engineering, or land measurements.

Specialized and Niche Units

  • Small-Scale and Laboratory Units: For scientific experiments and chemistry, we include microscopic volume units such as microliters, nanoliters, picoliters, femtoliters, and attoliters. We also support CC (cubic centimeters), which is equivalent to a milliliter and widely used in medicine and engineering.
  • Oil and Industrial Measurements: Our converter handles units like barrels (both US and UK) that are common in the energy sector for measuring crude oil.
  • Agricultural and Hydrological Units: Units such as acre-foot, ton register, and CCF are available for water resource management and agricultural planning.
  • Historical and Cultural Units: Explore ancient measurement systems with biblical units (e.g., Homer, Bath, Hin, Cab, Log) and other regional units like taza (Spanish), dekastere, stere, decistere, cord, tun, hogshead, and board foot.
  • Astronomical Volumes: Gain perspective on planetary scales with units such as Earth’s volume (approximately 1.08321×1021 m³).