Volume

Volume Converter

Volume measures three-dimensional space for liquids or containers

From Liter
To Gallon (US)

L → gal

0.264172 gal

Volume measures three-dimensional space for liquids or containers. Liters and cubic meters serve metric work, while gallons, cubic feet, and cups appear in U.S. cooking, shipping, and HVAC. This converter bridges household and industrial volume measures.

All unit results

Supported UnitsValue
Cubic Meter 0.001
Cubic Centimeter cm³1000
Cubic Millimeter mm³1000000
Liter L1
Milliliter mL1000
Cubic Inch in³61.023744
Cubic Foot ft³0.035315
Cubic Yard yd³0.001308
Gallon (US) gal0.264172
Gallon (Imperial) gal (Imp)0.219969
Pint (US) pt2.113376
Cup (US) cup4.226753
Quart (US) qt1.056688
Fluid Ounce (US) fl oz33.814023
Tablespoon (US) tbsp67.628045
Teaspoon (US) tsp202.884136
Fluid Ounce (Imperial) fl oz (Imp)35.19508
Dry Pint (US) dry pt1.816166
Dry Quart (US) dry qt0.908083
Dry Gallon (US) dry gal0.227021
Peck (US) pk0.11351
Bushel (US) bu0.028378
Board Foot bd ft0.423776
Cord cord0.000276

How to Use

Enter the value and your starting unit, such as liter or gallon (us), and your desired target unit from the dropdown menus. The tool will instantly output the precise volume conversion, along with a complete list of equivalent measurements. You can also quickly copy the value with or without units.

When to Use

Liters and cubic meters serve metric work, while gallons, cubic feet, and cups appear in U.S. cooking, shipping, and HVAC. This converter bridges household and industrial volume measures.

Common Volume Conversions

1 Liter (L)=0.264172 Gallon (US) (gal)
1 Cubic Meter (m³)=1000000 Cubic Centimeter (cm³)
1 Cubic Millimeter (mm³)=0 Liter (L)
1 Milliliter (mL)=0.061024 Cubic Inch (in³)

Supported Units

Cubic Meter
cm³ Cubic Centimeter
mm³ Cubic Millimeter
L Liter
mL Milliliter
in³ Cubic Inch
ft³ Cubic Foot
yd³ Cubic Yard
gal Gallon (US)
gal (Imp) Gallon (Imperial)
pt Pint (US)
cup Cup (US)
qt Quart (US)
fl oz Fluid Ounce (US)
tbsp Tablespoon (US)
tsp Teaspoon (US)
fl oz (Imp) Fluid Ounce (Imperial)
dry pt Dry Pint (US)
dry qt Dry Quart (US)
dry gal Dry Gallon (US)
pk Peck (US)
bu Bushel (US)
bd ft Board Foot
cord Cord

Common Questions

What is the Volume converter used for?

Volume measures three-dimensional space for liquids or containers. Liters and cubic meters serve metric work, while gallons, cubic feet, and cups appear in U.S. cooking, shipping, and HVAC. This converter bridges household and industrial volume measures.

Is a US gallon the same as a UK Imperial gallon?

No. A US liquid gallon is exactly 3.785 liters (128 US fluid ounces). A UK Imperial gallon is larger, measuring exactly 4.546 liters (160 UK fluid ounces). Imperial fluid ounces are also slightly smaller than US fluid ounces.

How many liters are in a cubic meter?

There are exactly 1,000 liters in one cubic meter. This means one liter of water occupies a volume of exactly 1,000 cubic centimeters, which is a cube measuring 10 cm on each side.