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Area Converter

Use the area converter for rooms, floor plans, fabric, land plots, packaging estimates, and quick planning checks with fixed conversion constants.

Convert square values for rooms, yards, acres, fabric, packaging, and land measurements using fixed constants and transparent assumptions.

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Result

Add values and run the tool to see a clear result here.

How it works

Enter a numeric value and choose source and target area units. The converter first translates the value to square meters, then converts square meters to the target unit. The MVP keeps up to six decimals for useful review.

Examples

Small room

Input: 3 square meters to square feet

Output: 32.291915 square feet

Large room

Input: 50 square feet to square meters

Output: 4.645152 square meters

Land size

Input: 1 acre to square meters

Output: 4046.856422 square meters

Metric area

Input: 10000 square centimeters to square meters

Output: 1 square meter

Small square

Input: 1 square inch to square centimeter

Output: 6.4516 square centimeters

Large scale

Input: 1 square mile to acres

Output: 640 acres

Agricultural unit

Input: 2 hectares to acres

Output: 4.942103 acres

FAQ

Can I convert between metric and imperial area units?

Yes. The converter supports both unit systems.

Which units are supported?

Square mm, cm, m, km, in, ft, yd, mi, acre, and hectare.

Does this use live exchange rates or external API data?

No. Area conversion uses fixed constants.

Can the same unit be converted to itself?

Yes. Choosing the same source and target unit returns the original value.

Is negative area allowed?

Negative values are accepted for delta-style calculations and checks. For physical area validation, compare with your primary source separately.

Why does rounding look busy?

Some area conversions do not divide evenly, so the converter returns up to six decimal places for clarity.

Is this suitable for legal documents?

Use this as a planning helper only. For legal, cadastral, tax, or contract values, use the official source text and rounding rules from that process.

What can I use this for?

Floor area estimates, packaging conversions, yard/acre checks, and pre-planning calculations before final confirmation.