Volume Converter - Convert Liters, Milliliters and Gallons

Convert volume units such as liters, milliliters, gallons and cubic meters.

Last updated: June 2026 for FY 2025-26Formula verified against RBI / government guidelinesReviewed by Jashmin, Finance Professional
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Converted Volume

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How to Use This Volume Converter

Using our Volume Converter is simple and takes just a few seconds. Enter your values using the sliders or input fields above, and the results will update instantly — no need to click a calculate button.

All calculations are performed in your browser using standard financial formulas. Your data is never stored or transmitted to any server, ensuring complete privacy.

The results shown are estimates based on the inputs you provide. For precise figures, consult with your bank or financial advisor. Use this tool for quick comparisons, planning, and understanding how different variables affect your financial outcomes.

Formula & Explanation

Converted Value = Value × (From Unit in Liters / To Unit in Liters)

All volume units are normalized to liters before conversion.

Benefits

  • Quick liquid conversion
  • Great for recipes and fuel estimates
  • Simple, accurate results

Use Cases

  • Cooking
  • Fuel planning
  • Lab usage

About Volume Converter

This calculator helps you convert volume units for cooking, liquid storage, lab use, and fuel-related estimates.

Frequently Asked Questions

1 liter equals 0.264172 US gallons. To convert liters to gallons, multiply liters by 0.264. For example, a 5-liter can of cooking oil is about 1.32 US gallons. This conversion is useful when reading imported appliance manuals, understanding fuel tank capacity in vehicles with US specs, or comparing swimming pool volumes. A 40-liter fuel tank holds approximately 10.57 US gallons. Use the free Volume Converter on AbacusHand to calculate your exact result instantly.

1 fluid ounce (US) equals 29.5735 ml. To convert ml to fl oz, divide by 29.57. This is commonly needed when following American baking recipes — for example, 240 ml of milk is 1 cup or 8 fl oz. A typical 200 ml glass of water is about 6.76 fl oz. Indian cooking measurements often use cups and ml, so this converter helps adapt US or UK recipes to familiar quantities. Use the free Volume Converter on AbacusHand to calculate your exact result instantly.

1 cubic meter equals exactly 1,000 liters. This is important for understanding water storage capacity — a 500-liter household water tank is 0.5 cubic meters. Municipal water bills in India are sometimes quoted in kiloliters (1 KL = 1 cubic meter = 1,000 liters). A standard overhead tank for a family home in India typically holds 500–1,000 liters or 0.5–1 cubic meter. Use the free Volume Converter on AbacusHand to calculate your exact result instantly.

In India, fuel efficiency is measured in km per liter (km/L). A car giving 15 km/L means it consumes 1 liter per 15 km. To calculate fuel needed for a 300 km trip at 15 km/L: 300 ÷ 15 = 20 liters. At ₹100 per liter of petrol, that trip costs ₹2,000. US cars show mpg (miles per gallon), so a 30 mpg rating equals approximately 12.75 km/L. Use the free Volume Converter on AbacusHand to calculate your exact result instantly.

Indian recipes use cups (240 ml), tablespoons (15 ml) and teaspoons (5 ml) alongside metric ml. Common conversions: 1 cup = 240 ml, 1 tablespoon = 15 ml = 3 teaspoons, 1 glass (katori) ≈ 150–200 ml. For dal recipes needing 2 cups of water: that is 480 ml. A standard pressure cooker of 3 liters holds about 12.5 cups. Knowing these helps when scaling up recipes or following international cookbooks. Use the free Volume Converter on AbacusHand to calculate your exact result instantly.