How to use it
Pick a category (Length, Weight, Temperature, Area, Volume, Speed or Data), enter a value and choose the unit you’re converting from. The value appears in all the other units instantly — tap any result to copy it.
Everyday conversions
- Height: cm ↔ feet/inches (170 cm ≈ 5 ft 7 in).
- Cooking: cups, tablespoons and teaspoons ↔ millilitres.
- Weather/cooking: Celsius ↔ Fahrenheit (180 °C = 356 °F).
- Weight: kg ↔ pounds, plus quintal and tola for local use.
- Files & data: MB ↔ GB ↔ bytes (binary, 1 KB = 1024 bytes).
Note on Nepali units
Nepal’s land and grain measures don’t map cleanly onto metric, so they have their own tools: the Land Converter (Ropani/Aana/Bigha) and the Mana–Pathi & Weight converter. This general converter does include Tola under weight.
Accuracy
Conversions use standard internationally-defined factors (e.g. 1 inch = 2.54 cm, 1 lb = 453.59237 g, 1 mile = 1609.344 m). Temperature uses the exact C/F/K formulas. Computed locally in your browser.
Frequently asked questions
What can this unit converter do?
It converts length, weight, temperature, area, volume, speed and digital storage between metric and imperial units. Pick a category, type a value and choose the 'from' unit — the value in every other unit shows instantly, and you can tap any result to copy it.
How do I convert cm to inches or feet?
Choose Length, enter the centimetres and set 'From' to Centimetre — you'll immediately see the value in inches, feet and more. For example 170 cm ≈ 66.93 in ≈ 5.58 ft.
What units does the data/storage converter use?
Binary units, where 1 KB = 1024 bytes, 1 MB = 1024 KB, and so on — the convention most operating systems use. It also includes bits (1 byte = 8 bits).
Does it convert Nepali land or grain units?
Not here — those are special. Use the dedicated Land Converter for Ropani, Aana, Paisa, Daam, Bigha, Kattha and Dhur, and the Mana–Pathi & Weight converter for grain measures. This tool covers the general metric/imperial units (it does include Tola under weight).
Is it accurate and free?
Yes. It uses standard internationally-defined conversion factors and runs entirely in your browser, free, with nothing uploaded.