Volume Converter with Log History

Convert between 18 volume units including liters, gallons, cups, pints, quarts, cubic feet, and more with browser-based conversion history

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Quick Reference

Common Volume Conversions

1 Liter0.264 US gal / 0.220 imp gal
1 US Gallon3.785 L / 4 qt / 16 cups
1 Imperial Gallon4.546 L / 4 qt / 8 pt
1 Cup236.6 mL / 8 fl oz / 16 tbsp
1 Tablespoon14.79 mL / 3 tsp
1 Teaspoon4.93 mL
1 Cubic Foot28.32 L / 7.48 US gal

Conversion Formulas

1 L = 0.264 US gal = 0.220 imp gal
1 US gal = 3.785 L = 4 qt = 128 fl oz
1 cup = 236.6 mL = 8 fl oz = 16 tbsp
1 tbsp = 14.79 mL = 3 tsp
1 ft³ = 28.32 L = 7.48 US gal

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About Volume Converter

Volume Units

Volume can be measured in different units depending on the context and region. This tool supports 18 units including: metric units (Liter), US customary units (Gallon, Quart, Pint, Cup, Fluid Ounce, Tablespoon, Teaspoon), Imperial units (Imperial Gallon, Pint, Quart, Fluid Ounce), and cubic measurements (Cubic Foot, Cubic Inch, Cubic Yard, Cubic Mile).

Common Use Cases

  • Convert recipe measurements between metric and imperial units
  • Calculate beverage volumes for catering and events
  • Measure chemical volumes in laboratory settings
  • Convert fuel volumes for international travel
  • Calculate storage container capacities

History Feature

Successfully converted volumes are automatically saved to your browser's local storage. You can revisit previous conversions, compare different volumes, and manage your conversion history.

Privacy & Security

All volume conversions happen in your browser. No data is sent to our servers. History is stored locally in your browser and can be cleared at any time.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What volume units can I convert between?
This tool supports conversion between 18 volume units: Cubic Foot, Cubic Inch, Cubic Mile, Cubic Yard, Cup, Imperial Gallon, US Gallon, Liter, Imperial Fluid Ounce, US Fluid Ounce, Imperial Pint, US Liquid Pint, US Dry Pint, Imperial Quart, US Liquid Quart, US Dry Quart, Tablespoon, and Teaspoon. You can convert from any unit to all others simultaneously.
What is the difference between US and Imperial measurements?
US and Imperial (UK) volume measurements differ slightly. For example, 1 US gallon = 3.785 liters, while 1 Imperial gallon = 4.546 liters. Similarly, US and Imperial pints, quarts, and fluid ounces have different values. Always specify which system you're using for accurate conversions.
How do I convert liters to gallons?
To convert liters to US gallons, divide by 3.785. For Imperial gallons, divide by 4.546. For example, 10 liters = 2.64 US gallons or 2.20 Imperial gallons. Simply enter your liter value and select liters as the input unit.
How many cups are in a liter?
There are approximately 4.227 US cups in 1 liter. This is based on the standard US cup measurement of 236.588 milliliters (8 US fluid ounces).
What is the difference between liquid and dry measurements?
Liquid and dry measurements differ in the US system. US liquid pint = 473 mL, while US dry pint = 551 mL. US liquid quart = 946 mL, while US dry quart = 1,101 mL. Dry measures are typically used for grains and produce, while liquid measures are for fluids.
How do I convert tablespoons to cups?
There are 16 tablespoons in 1 US cup. To convert tablespoons to cups, divide by 16. For example, 8 tablespoons = 0.5 cups. Our tool handles this conversion automatically.
Is my conversion history secure?
Yes, all conversions happen locally in your browser. Your conversion history is stored only in your browser's local storage and is never sent to any servers.
How accurate are the conversions?
All conversions use internationally accepted conversion factors with floating-point precision. Results are displayed with 4 decimal places by default for high accuracy in cooking, science, and engineering applications.
Can I use this for cooking recipes?
Absolutely! This tool is perfect for converting recipe measurements between metric and imperial units, or between different volume measurements. Whether you're converting cups to milliliters or tablespoons to fluid ounces, our converter handles it all.