Unit Converter

Quickly and accurately convert between any units of measurement. Perfect for speed, distance, weight, and more.

Length
Weight
Area
Volume
Temp

Common Multipliers

Online Unit Converter – Switch Between Measurements instantly

Whether you're following an international recipe, trying to understand a scientific equation, or converting real estate plot sizes, calculating unit measurements shouldn't require a math degree. Our free Unit Converter tool makes switching between metric and imperial scales completely effortless.

With comprehensive support for Length, Weight, Area, Volume, and Temperature—all running instantaneously inside your browser—finding the exactly equivalent measurement is now just a single click away.

Unit Converter Online Tool
Features of Unit Converter Tool

Why Use Our Converter?

  • Extensive Library – Support for over 50 specific conversions across 5 core categories.
  • Real-Time Processing – No page reloads required. Watch numbers adjust the moment you type.
  • Fast Unit Swapping – Reverse any metric/imperial calculation instantly using the swap icon.
  • Mobile Optimized – Clean keypad interfaces explicitly designed for fast smartphone tapping.
  • 100% Free – No limits, no sign-ups, and absolutely zero subscriptions.

How to Convert Any Measurement

  1. Use the top navigation bar to select a data category (Length, Weight, Area, Volume, or Temperature).
  2. Click the dropdown menu next to the "From" input and select the starting unit you currently have numbers for.
  3. Type your numerical value into the large "From" text box container.
  4. Select your target metric/imperial type using the "To" dropdown menu. The exact answer will instantly generate below!
  5. Use the reference grid below the calculator to quickly memorize common mathematical multipliers.

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Steps to Convert Units

Common Uses for Unit Conversion

Measurement conversion is a frequent necessity. Here is when people rely on our calculator most:

Cooking & Baking

Translate European recipes calling for Grams or Milliliters easily into standard Cups, Ounces, and Pints.

International Travel

Decipher confusing foreign highway speed limits by easily converting their Kilometers straight into Miles.

DIY Projects

Calculate material requirements perfectly by swapping room dimensions between Square Feet and Square Meters.

Weather Forecasting

Planning an overseas vacation? Convert degrees Celsius into Fahrenheit so you know exactly what to pack.

Pro Tips

  • Decimal Precision: We automatically truncate irrational, repeating numbers. The output interface cuts answers down to four decimal places for supreme readability.
  • Temperature Scales: Temperature is the only category that does not rely on a multiplier ratio. To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius, subtract 32, then multiply by 5/9. Our calculator does this complex offset inherently!
  • Zero Loading Time: We pre-load the entire dictionary of unit math locally into your session, meaning server latency never impacts your immediate results.
Unit Conversion Tips

Inch to Pixel (X) Conversion Table

Inch [in] Pixel (X)
0.01 in 0.96 pixel (X)
0.1 in 9.6 pixel (X)
1 in 96 pixel (X)
2 in 192 pixel (X)
3 in 288 pixel (X)
5 in 480 pixel (X)
10 in 960 pixel (X)
20 in 1920 pixel (X)
50 in 4800.0000000001 pixel (X)
100 in 9600.0000000001 pixel (X)
1000 in 96000.000000001 pixel (X)

How to Convert Inch to Pixel (X)

1 in = 96 pixel (X)
1 pixel (X) = 0.0104166667 in

Example

Convert 15 in to pixel (X):

15 in = 15 × 96 pixel (X) = 1440 pixel (X)

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about math systems and numerical translations.

The Metric system (used by almost all countries) calculates base units using the number 10, making it extremely easy to scale (e.g. 1000 meters = 1 kilometer). The Imperial system (used mostly in the USA) relies on legacy measurements utilizing inconsistent ratios (e.g. 12 inches to a foot, 5,280 feet to a mile).

Kelvin is the primary temperature scale used across deep space sciences. Unlike Fahrenheit or Celsius, Kelvin doesn't use degrees. It originates strictly at "Absolute Zero" (the theoretical complete absence of heat or motion).

No! A "dry ounce" is specifically referring to physical weight. A "fluid ounce" is measuring geographic volume. For materials like dense honey or airy flour, an ounce by weight will look very visually different than an ounce of area volume.