Printable Conversion Charts Collection
Every conversion chart in one place — organized by category, quick to find, and formatted for clean printing. Click any chart to open it, then use your browser's Print function (Ctrl+P / Cmd+P) to save or print a clean reference copy.
Length Charts
Convert between metric and imperial length units. Useful for height, construction, road distances, and fabric measurement.
Weight Charts
Convert between kilograms, pounds, ounces, grams, and stone. Essential for body weight, grocery shopping, luggage limits, and cooking.
Open Weight ConverterVolume Charts
Convert between liters, gallons, milliliters, cups, and fluid ounces. Key for cooking, fueling vehicles, and understanding beverage sizes.
Open Volume ConverterTemperature Charts
Convert between Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin. Used for weather, cooking/oven temperatures, and scientific applications.
Open Temperature ConverterCooking Charts
Reference charts tuned for kitchen use — measuring cups, spoons, fluid ounces, and milliliters. Works alongside the kitchen conversions printable.
Open Cooking ConverterSpeed Charts
Convert between mph and km/h for driving, and between other speed units for aviation, athletics, and physics.
Open Speed ConverterData Storage Charts
Convert between megabytes, gigabytes, and terabytes. Useful for understanding drive sizes, download totals, and data plan thresholds.
Open Data Storage ConverterMetric ↔ Imperial Reference
Prefer a single all-in-one printable reference? The pages below combine multiple categories in one print-ready layout.
Open All ConvertersFrequently Asked Questions
How do I print these conversion charts?
Open any chart page and press Ctrl+P (Windows) or Cmd+P (Mac). The charts are formatted for clean printing — the navigation, ads, and related links are hidden, leaving just the table, formula, and FAQ section.
Are the conversion values accurate?
Yes. All values are calculated from internationally recognized conversion factors (NIST and BIPM definitions). Values are displayed to 4–6 significant figures. For critical professional or scientific work, always verify against the primary standard.
Which chart should I use for cooking?
For recipe conversions, use the Cups to Milliliters and Fluid Ounces to mL charts. For oven temperatures, use the Celsius to Fahrenheit chart. The Kitchen Conversions Printable at /references/printables/kitchen-conversions combines all of these on one page.
Can I save these charts as PDFs?
Yes. Use your browser's Print function and select 'Save as PDF' as the destination instead of a physical printer. This gives you a portable PDF of any chart for offline reference.
Which length chart should I use for height conversion?
The Centimeters to Inches chart covers most height values (up to 300 cm). The Feet to Inches chart is useful for expressing feet-only measurements in total inches. For the combined conversion (e.g., 5 ft 9 in to cm), use the interactive length converter.
Is there a chart for Kelvin?
Yes — the Celsius to Kelvin chart covers temperatures from absolute zero (0 K = −273.15°C) through common scientific and industrial values up to 1,000°C. It includes key reference points like freezing (273.15 K) and boiling (373.15 K).
Do these charts cover binary vs. decimal data storage?
Yes. The MB to GB and GB to TB charts include notes on both decimal (SI, used by storage manufacturers) and binary (IEC, used by some operating systems) definitions, so you can see why a '1 TB' drive may appear smaller in Windows.
Related Guides
Complete Unit Conversion Handbook
Comprehensive guide covering all unit categories with formulas and examples.
Conversion Formula Encyclopedia
Every conversion formula with worked examples and explanations.
Weight Conversion Chart Guide
How to read and use weight conversion charts effectively.
Temperature Chart Guide
Guide to using temperature conversion charts for cooking and weather.
Need a one-page reference?
The printable reference page combines length, weight, volume, and temperature in one print-ready layout — no extra clicks needed.
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