Grandma's recipe says '1 gill' or maybe you found a great UK recipe that uses milliliters but you only have cups. Don't do the math in your head. You'll just end up with salty cookies.
What Does This Tool Do?
It's a straightforward volume converter. It handles the weird stuff: US cups vs UK cups (yes, they are different), tablespoons to milliliters, fluid ounces to liters. It doesn't do weight (grams)—use the Ingredient Converter for that.
How to Use It (Step-by-step)
1
Pick what you have (e.g., Tablespoons).
2
Type the number.
3
Pick what you want (e.g., Milliliters).
4
Done.
Key Features
- Handles US and UK units (because why make it easy?).
- Simple dropdowns.
- Works with decimals (0.5) and big numbers.
- Instant results.
Use Cases
- You lost your tablespoon measure and only have a teaspoon.
- Converting a recipe from a European blog.
- Checking how many ml are in that water bottle.
FAQ
History. A US cup is ~240ml. A UK/Metric cup is often 250ml or 284ml depending on how old the recipe is. When in doubt, use milliliters.
Nope. Grams are weight. Cups are volume. You need density to switch between them. Go use the Recipe Ingredient Converter tool for that.
Three. Always three.