Convert between 24 volume units: mL, L, m3, cubic inches/feet/yards, US and UK fluid ounces, pints, quarts, gallons and barrels.
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Enter a value and unit. All 24 equivalents appear below.
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Value
mL
L
m³
US fl oz
US gal
UK gal
ft³
1 L
1000
1
0.001
33.814
0.2642
0.2200
0.03531
1 US gal
3785.41
3.7854
0.003785
128
1
0.8327
0.1337
1 UK gal
4546.09
4.5461
0.004546
153.72
1.2009
1
0.1605
1 m³
1 000 000
1000
1
33 814
264.17
219.97
35.315
1 ft³
28 316.85
28.3168
0.02832
957.51
7.4805
6.2288
1
1 US fl oz
29.574
0.02957
2.96e-5
1
0.00781
0.00650
0.001044
1 UK fl oz
28.413
0.02841
2.84e-5
0.9608
0.00750
0.00625
0.001003
1 US qt
946.35
0.9464
0.000946
32
0.25
0.2082
0.03342
1 barrel (oil)
158 987
158.99
0.15899
5376
42
34.97
5.615
1 in³
16.387
0.01639
1.64e-5
0.5541
0.004329
0.003605
0.000579
FAQ
What is the difference between a US gallon and a UK (imperial) gallon?
A US liquid gallon is 3.78541 liters (231 in³, by definition). An imperial gallon (UK) is 4.54609 liters. That makes 1 UK gal ≈ 1.2009 US gal. They share the name but are different volumes, which is why recipes, fuel economy, and container labels must state which gallon is meant.
Why are there US dry pints, quarts and gallons?
The US has two separate customary systems for volume: liquid and dry. Liquid units are used for beverages and liquids; dry units are used for berries, grains and produce. A US dry pint is about 550.6 mL versus a US liquid pint of about 473.2 mL — roughly 16% larger. Cooking recipes almost always mean liquid units.
Are mL, cm³ and cc the same?
Yes. 1 mL = 1 cm³ = 1 cc exactly. The SI definition: 1 liter = 1 dm³, so 1 mL = 1/1000 L = 1 cm³. Medicine, engineering and automotive contexts often use cc interchangeably with mL. A 2000 cc engine has a displacement of 2 liters.
How many liters are in a cubic meter?
Exactly 1000. 1 m³ = 1000 L because 1 L is defined as 1 dm³ (cubic decimeter), and 1 m = 10 dm, so 1 m³ = 10³ dm³ = 1000 L. This makes metric-to-liter conversion purely a shift of the decimal point.
What is a "barrel" in this converter?
Barrel has several definitions. The converter uses the US oil barrel (bbl) = 42 US gallons = 158.987 liters, the standard in petroleum and commodities. Other barrels exist: US beer barrel (31 US gal), UK beer barrel (36 imp gal), US dry barrel (≈ 115.6 L). If you need those, multiply or divide accordingly — always confirm which barrel is meant in a given context.
Why do my converted values sometimes show exponential notation?
Very large or very small numbers switch to exponential form (e.g. 1.6387e-5 m³ for 1 in³) so the display stays readable. The underlying precision is preserved — click any card to copy the full numeric value. Rounding in the display never affects copied values.
Results use exact definitions: 1 US gal = 231 in³, 1 imp gal = 4.54609 L, 1 in = 25.4 mm. Values are rounded for display; full precision is preserved internally.
This converter handles 24 volume units in one place: metric (mm3, cm3, mL, cL, dL, L, hL, m3), cubic imperial (in3, ft3, yd3), US customary liquid (fl oz, cup, pint, quart, gallon, oil barrel), US dry (pint, quart, gallon) and UK imperial (fl oz, pint, quart, gallon). Enter any value and unit — all equivalents appear as clickable cards that copy to clipboard. US and UK gallons differ: 1 US gal = 3.78541 L, 1 UK gal = 4.54609 L. Example: 1 cubic foot = 28.3168 L = 7.4805 US gal = 6.2288 UK gal = 957.51 US fl oz. Reference table and 6 FAQ entries explain US vs UK, liquid vs dry, mL vs cc, and barrel definitions. All conversion factors use exact SI definitions (1 US gal = 231 cubic inches, 1 inch = 25.4 mm).