Volume Converter: Convert Liters, Gallons, Cups, and More
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A volume converter changes a quantity between metric (mL/L) and US imperial (cup/qt/gal) units. The anchor: 1 US gallon = 3.785411784 L exactly. 1 US cup = 236.588 mL. Note these are US units; UK 'imperial' gallons and pints are larger (1 imperial gallon โ 4.546 L).
This Volume Converter provides instant, precise conversions between common metric units (liters, milliliters) and US imperial units (gallons, quarts, cups). Based on internationally recognized standards, including the exact 1959 definition of the US gallon as 3.785411784 liters, this tool is essential for a many applications. Whether you're scaling recipes for cooking and baking, comparing fuel efficiency across different countries, or managing any cross-border measurements, it ensures accuracy. It also highlights the crucial distinction between US imperial and UK imperial units, preventing common errors in international contexts.
What is a volume?
Utilize this comprehensive volume converter to effortlessly switch between metric units like milliliters and liters, and US imperial units including cups, quarts, and gallons. Our calculations are meticulously based on the internationally agreed definition of the US gallon (3.785411784 L exactly), established in 1959, and define the US customary cup as 236.588 mL. This tool is indispensable for a many applications, from precise cooking and baking conversions to comparing fuel economy across different regions, and any scenario requiring accurate cross-border volume measurements. It's crucial to remember that UK imperial units, such as the UK gallon, are distinct and approximately 20% larger than their US counterparts, a difference our converter clearly addresses.
The formula
- gal โ US liquid gallon (โ UK imperial gallon)
- qt โ US liquid quart = 1/4 gallon
- cup โ US legal cup = 1/16 gallon = 236.588 mL
Source: International System of Units (SI) and US National Bureau of Standards / NIST.
Worked examples
11 US gallon to liters
1 US gal ร 3.785411784 = 3.7854 L. The relationship has been exact since 1959. Note: 1 UK imperial gallon is 4.54609 L โ a different unit despite the shared name.
21 cup to milliliters
1 US cup = 236.588 mL. Rough cooking approximation: 1 cup โ 250 mL (off by 5.7%). For precise baking, use 240 mL as a closer rounded value.
31 liter to cups (cooking conversion)
1 L = 1,000 mL รท 236.588 mL/cup โ 4.227 cups. Useful when scaling a metric recipe to US measuring cups: 500 mL โ 2.1 cups, 750 mL โ 3.2 cups.
How to use this calculator
- Value (default: 1)
- From unit (default: L)
- Read the result. Use the worked examples below to sanity-check against a known scenario.
Common volume equivalents (US units)
| Metric | US Imperial | Use case |
|---|---|---|
| 1 L | 0.264 gal / 4.227 cups | Soft drink bottle, water |
| 236.6 mL | 1 cup | Cooking, US recipes |
| 3.785 L | 1 gallon | Fuel, paint |
| 946 mL | 1 quart | Milk, oil containers |
| 29.57 mL | 1 fl oz (US) | Spirits, perfume (note: โ UK fl oz) |
UK 'imperial' gallon (4.546 L) is ~20% larger than the US gallon shown here.
Frequently asked questions
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How we built this calculator
Methodology
All conversions go through liters as the SI reference. The base relationships:
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Sources & references
Every numeric assumption traces to a primary source.
- BIPM SI Brochure (2019)INT
- NIST Handbook 44 โ Specifications, Tolerances, and Other Technical Requirements for Weighing and Measuring DevicesUSA
- US Code of Federal Regulations โ Liquid MeasureUSA
- ISO 31-3 (now ISO 80000-3) โ quantities and unitsINT
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