Volume Converter
Volume is a measure of the three-dimensional space occupied by a substance. In global trade, engineering, and culinary arts, confusion often arises due to the existence of multiple conflicting systems: Metric (SI), US Customary (which splits into Liquid and Dry), and the Imperial System used in the UK.
This professional converter solves these discrepancies by providing instant, bidirectional conversion across 20+ distinct volume units. It handles complex distinctions, such as the difference between a US Gallon and an Imperial Gallon, or Fluid Ounces versus Dry Quarts.
Metric (SI)
StandardCubic Lengths
EngUS Liquid
FluidUS Dry
DryImperial (UK)
UKCommon Pitfalls
The most common error in volume conversion is confusing US Liquid measures with US Dry measures or Imperial units.
- US Fluid Oz vs Imperial Fluid Oz: A US fl oz is slightly larger (29.57 mL) than an Imperial fl oz (28.41 mL).
- Gallons: A US Gallon is approx 3.78 Liters, while an Imperial Gallon is significantly larger at 4.54 Liters.
- Dry Measures: US Dry pints and quarts are roughly 16% larger than their liquid counterparts.
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How to Use This Converter
Instantly convert across all volume systems.
Identify Your Unit
Locate your input unit in the categorized sections (Metric, US Liquid, US Dry, Imperial, etc).
Enter Value
Type any number. All 20+ other fields will update instantly.
Copy Result
Click the button to copy the precise value to your clipboard.
