Volume Converter
Convert volume units instantly—cups, liters, gallons, and more—for cooking, science, or daily use.
About This Tool
So, you need to convert gallons to liters? Or maybe cups to milliliters? Yeah, we’ve all been there. This volume converter isn’t fancy—no animations, no pop-ups, no “premium upgrade” nonsense. It just works. You type in a number, pick your units, and boom—you get the answer. Simple as that. I built this because I kept forgetting the conversion rates. One recipe calls for 3 quarts, another for 2.8 liters—my brain short-circuits. Instead of Googling “how many fluid ounces in a pint” for the tenth time this week, I made a tool that does it in one click. It’s fast, it’s accurate, and it doesn’t track you. (Because honestly, who cares what your favorite unit of measurement is?) Whether you’re cooking, brewing, or just trying to figure out how much paint to buy, this thing’s got your back. No fluff. No ads. Just conversions.Key Features
- Supports all the common volume units—liters, gallons, quarts, pints, cups, fluid ounces, milliliters, even tablespoons and teaspoons if you’re into that.
- Instant results. Type a number, hit enter, and it updates in real time. No waiting.
- Works on your phone, tablet, or desktop. Responsive design means it doesn’t look like garbage on small screens.
- No login required. No cookies tracking your every move. It’s just a tool, not a data-harvesting scheme.
- Built with real conversion factors—not rounded approximations. Because 1 US gallon isn’t “about” 3.785 liters. It *is* 3.785411784 liters. Precision matters.
- Dark mode. Because staring at bright white screens at 2 a.m. while measuring syrup for pancakes is brutal.
FAQ
Q: Why doesn’t it include imperial gallons?
A: It does. Just select “Imperial Gallon” from the dropdown. I know the US and UK use different gallons—same name, totally different volume. This tool handles both, so you won’t accidentally use the wrong one and ruin your batch of beer.
Q: Can I use this offline?
A: Nope. It needs a browser and internet to load, but once it’s open, it works without a connection. So if you’re in the garage with spotty Wi-Fi, you’re probably fine. Just don’t close the tab.