The Volume Converter lets you convert between eight commonly used volume units: liters, US gallons, UK gallons, milliliters, cups, fluid ounces, tablespoons, and teaspoons. It works by first converting the input value to a base unit (milliliters) and then converting from milliliters to the target unit, ensuring consistent and accurate results across all unit combinations.

This tool is essential for cooking and baking, where recipes from different countries use different volume measurements. American recipes typically call for cups, tablespoons, and teaspoons, while European recipes use milliliters and liters. Converting between US and UK gallons is also important since a US gallon is approximately 3,785 milliliters while a UK (imperial) gallon is approximately 4,546 milliliters.

Beyond the kitchen, volume conversions are needed in chemistry, manufacturing, agriculture, automotive maintenance, and everyday tasks like comparing fuel tank capacities or beverage sizes across different markets. Enter a value, select the source unit, select the target unit, and the tool displays the converted result instantly. All processing runs in your browser with no data sent to any server.

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How to Use

  1. Enter the volume value in the input field.
  2. Select the unit you are converting from.
  3. Select the unit you are converting to.
  4. The tool instantly displays the converted result.

FAQ

What units does this converter support?

It supports liters, US gallons, UK gallons, milliliters, cups, fluid ounces (US), tablespoons, and teaspoons.

What is the difference between US and UK gallons?

A US gallon is approximately 3,785.41 milliliters, while a UK (imperial) gallon is approximately 4,546.09 milliliters. The UK gallon is about 20% larger.

How does the conversion work internally?

The tool first converts your input value to milliliters (the base unit), then converts from milliliters to the target unit. This two-step approach ensures accuracy across all 56 possible unit combinations.

Is my data uploaded?

No. All calculations run in your browser.

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