Mila's Volume Converter
44 volume units across US, UK, metric, and cubic measures.
What’s New
Version 2.7.9 · 2026-04-28
• Share the app anytime, even with nothing entered — get a friendly invite link to send to friends
• Added 10 new languages: Danish, German, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Vietnamese, and Chinese (Simplified)
About Mila's Volume Converter
US cups are not UK cups; fluid ounces differ across the Atlantic; dry measure uses its own pints; and cubic yards never fit neatly on a kitchen chart. Mila's Volume Converter is a standalone iPhone, iPad, and Mac app from the developer of Mila's Tools (Apple Staff Pick, 4.8 from 1,200+ reviews) with 44 volume units across metric, US customary, US dry, UK imperial, cubic, and specialty measures — all updating as you type.
From teaspoons to acre-feet
Metric liquid units (µL through kiloliters and steres), US kitchen and trade measures (tsp through oil barrels), US dry pints through pecks, UK imperial kitchen units, metric and imperial cubic sizes, plus board feet, CCF, cords, and acre-feet for lumber, utility, and land-volume work. Sections keep unrelated units out of your way.
Results that read like real life
- Compound output — gallons plus quarts, liters plus milliliters, cups plus tablespoons
- Volume from dimensions — enter length, width, and depth in ft+in or m+cm to compute capacity
- Favorites and hide-units — pin what you use; hide the rest
- Smart formatting — display conventions match each unit type
Typical uses
- Scaling recipes when a blog uses US cups and your scale uses milliliters
- Checking whether a US fluid ounce matches a UK label on imported goods
- Tank, bin, and room volume from measured length × width × depth
- Forestry, HVAC, or utility readings in board feet, CCF, or cubic meters
Frequently asked questions
- Does the app separate US and UK fluid ounces?
- Yes. US customary and UK imperial sections use the correct definitions for each system.
- Can I get gallons and quarts together instead of a decimal?
- Yes. Compound conversions express results as mixed units where that is how people actually measure.
- How do I find volume from box dimensions?
- Use the dimensions calculator with imperial (feet+inches) or metric (meters+centimeters) inputs for length, width, and depth.
- How is this related to Mila's Tools?
- It is the dedicated volume converter from the same developer — the full category set without opening the 29-in-one app.
Privacy
Conversions and dimension entries stay on your device. Mila's Volume Converter does not require an account or upload your values.