Accurate metric-to-imperial volume conversion tool for litres, cubic yards, cubic feet, cubic metres, US gallons, and cubic inches
Convert litres to cubic yards instantly using the exact factor of 0.00130795 yd³ per litre. Includes bidirectional conversion and a complete volume unit breakdown for construction, landscaping, concrete, and bulk material calculations in 2026.
Professional metric-to-imperial volume conversion for construction, concrete ordering, landscaping, soil and mulch calculations, swimming pool volumes, bulk material logistics, and civil engineering applications requiring precise litre and yd³ measurements
Convert litres to cubic yards with full precision using the exact conversion factor: 1 cubic yard = 764.554857984 litres, derived from the international yard definition (1 yard = 0.9144 metres exactly). Therefore 1 yd³ = (0.9144)³ m³ = 0.764554857984 m³ = 764.554857984 L. Conversely, 1 L = 0.001307950619 yd³. Our tool delivers reliable results for any volume from a single litre to millions of litres, with six simultaneous unit outputs per conversion.
Switch seamlessly between litres to cubic yards and cubic yards to litres conversion modes with one click. Get instant results in six volume units simultaneously — cubic yards (yd³), litres (L), cubic feet (ft³), cubic metres (m³), US gallons, and cubic inches (in³) — from a single input value. The complete multi-unit breakdown is displayed with every result, giving construction professionals, landscapers, engineers, and project managers a full cross-system volume reference panel in a single step.
Essential for construction professionals ordering ready-mix concrete in cubic yards while calculating water volumes in litres, landscapers converting soil, mulch, and gravel quantities between metric and US customary units, civil engineers working across international project specifications, pool builders calculating water fill volumes, and waste management operators converting skip and bin capacities between yd³ and m³. The litre-to-cubic-yard conversion is one of the most routinely needed cross-system calculations in construction and landscaping worldwide.
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The litre (L) is the metric unit of volume equal to exactly 1 cubic decimetre (1,000 cm³ = 0.001 m³). The cubic yard (yd³) is the US customary and imperial unit of volume equal to the volume of a cube with sides of exactly 1 yard. Since the international yard is defined as exactly 0.9144 metres, 1 cubic yard = (0.9144 m)³ = 0.764554857984 m³ = 764.554857984 litres exactly. Conversely, 1 litre = 0.001307950619 cubic yards. Both factors are exact — they derive from the exact definitions of the international yard and SI metre with no approximation required. Key reference: 1 yd³ ≈ 764.6 litres, or roughly 765 litres to three significant figures.
The cubic yard is the dominant volume unit in US and UK construction for ordering ready-mix concrete, fill soil, topsoil, mulch, gravel, and other bulk landscaping materials. A standard concrete mixer truck in the US holds 8–10 cubic yards = 6,116–7,646 litres. A standard skip bin in the UK is sold in cubic yard capacities (2 yd³, 4 yd³, 6 yd³, 8 yd³). Civil engineers working on international projects frequently need to convert between yd³ (used in US specifications) and m³ or litres (used in metric engineering documents). The key cross-reference: 1 yd³ = 0.764555 m³ and 1 m³ = 1.30795 yd³.
Example: 1,000 L × 0.001308 = 1.3080 yd³ | 5 yd³ × 764.555 = 3,822.77 L | 1 yd³ = 27 ft³ = 764.555 L = 0.764555 m³
The cubic yard sits above the cubic foot (1 yd³ = 27 ft³) and below the cubic metre (1 m³ = 1.308 yd³). 1 yd³ = 764.555 L = 0.764555 m³ = 201.97 US gallons. A standard 8 yd³ concrete mixer truck = 6,116 L. A 25 m² patio slab 100 mm thick = 2.5 m³ = 3.27 yd³.
Complete reference table covering common litre values with their exact cubic yard, cubic foot, cubic metre, US gallon, and cubic inch equivalents. All yd³ values use the exact factor: 1 L = 0.001307950619 yd³.
| Litres (L) | Cubic Yards (yd³) | Cubic Feet (ft³) | Cubic Metres (m³) | US Gallons | Notable Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 L | 0.001308 yd³ | 0.035315 ft³ | 0.001 m³ | 0.26417 gal | 1 litre bottle |
| 10 L | 0.013080 yd³ | 0.35315 ft³ | 0.010 m³ | 2.6417 gal | 10 L jerrycan |
| 50 L | 0.065398 yd³ | 1.7657 ft³ | 0.050 m³ | 13.209 gal | Small skip fraction |
| 100 L | 0.130795 yd³ | 3.5315 ft³ | 0.100 m³ | 26.417 gal | Large storage tank |
| 200 L | 0.261590 yd³ | 7.0629 ft³ | 0.200 m³ | 52.834 gal | 200 L drum / barrel |
| 500 L | 0.653975 yd³ | 17.657 ft³ | 0.500 m³ | 132.09 gal | IBC tank partial fill |
| 764.555 L | 1.000000 yd³ | 27.000 ft³ | 0.76455 m³ | 201.97 gal | Exactly 1 cubic yard |
| 1,000 L | 1.307951 yd³ | 35.315 ft³ | 1.000 m³ | 264.17 gal | 1 cubic metre (1 m³) |
| 1,529.11 L | 2.000000 yd³ | 54.000 ft³ | 1.529 m³ | 403.94 gal | 2 cubic yards |
| 2,000 L | 2.615901 yd³ | 70.629 ft³ | 2.000 m³ | 528.34 gal | 2 m³ storage tank |
| 3,822.77 L | 5.000000 yd³ | 135.00 ft³ | 3.823 m³ | 1,009.9 gal | 5 yd³ skip bin |
| 5,000 L | 6.539753 yd³ | 176.57 ft³ | 5.000 m³ | 1,320.9 gal | 5 m³ tank |
| 7,645.55 L | 10.00000 yd³ | 270.00 ft³ | 7.646 m³ | 2,019.7 gal | Concrete mixer truck |
| 10,000 L | 13.0795 yd³ | 353.15 ft³ | 10.000 m³ | 2,641.7 gal | 10 m³ water tank |
| 100,000 L | 130.795 yd³ | 3,531.5 ft³ | 100.00 m³ | 26,417 gal | Large site tank |
A cubic yard (yd³ or cu yd) is the US customary and imperial unit of volume equal to the volume of a cube with sides of exactly 1 yard = 3 feet = 36 inches = 0.9144 metres. Therefore 1 yd³ = (0.9144)³ = 0.764554857984 m³ = 764.554857984 L = 27 ft³ = 46,656 in³. The cubic yard is the primary volume unit in the United States for bulk construction materials — concrete, gravel, topsoil, fill dirt, mulch, and sand are all ordered and priced in cubic yards. In the UK, skip bin sizes are still commonly specified in cubic yards despite the official adoption of SI units.
Ready-mix concrete in the United States is ordered and delivered in cubic yards (yd³). A standard concrete mixer truck (transit mixer) carries 8–10 yd³ = 6,116–7,646 litres of concrete per load. Concrete is approximately 2,300 kg/m³ density — a 10 yd³ load weighs approximately 17,590 kg. Slab volume calculation: multiply length (ft) × width (ft) × thickness (ft) ÷ 27 = yd³ needed. Converting metric slab designs: m³ × 1.30795 = yd³. Example: a 10 m × 5 m slab 150 mm thick = 7.5 m³ = 9.81 yd³ — use 10 yd³ truck loads with standard 5% wastage allowance.
Landscaping materials in the US and UK are sold by the cubic yard — topsoil, compost, bark mulch, decorative gravel, and sand are all priced per yd³. Coverage guide: 1 yd³ of mulch covers approximately 100 sq ft at 3 inches deep. 1 yd³ of topsoil covers approximately 80 sq ft at 4 inches deep. In metric: 1 yd³ = 0.7646 m³ ≈ 764.6 L. For landscaping volume calculations using metric measurements: m³ × 1.308 = yd³ to order. Converting a 50 m² garden bed 200 mm deep: 50 × 0.2 = 10 m³ = 13.08 yd³ of topsoil — practical knowledge that drives daily litre-to-cubic-yard conversions in landscape contracting.
Swimming pool volumes are specified in litres (metric countries) or cubic yards/gallons (US). A standard backyard pool (8 m × 4 m × 1.5 m deep) = 48 m³ = 48,000 L = 62.78 yd³ = 12,681 US gallons. Chemical dosing, heating energy calculations, and pump sizing all require accurate pool volume in litres, while US pool contractors size equipment in gallons and quote excavation in yd³. The litre-to-yd³ conversion bridges the gap between excavation quotes (in yd³), pool volume (in L), and chemical treatment (in L or gal) in a single project specification — a daily requirement for pool builders working across both unit systems.
Skip bin and waste container sizes in the UK are traditionally sold in cubic yard capacities: a "4-yard skip" = 4 yd³ = 3,058 L = 3.058 m³; a "6-yard skip" = 6 yd³ = 4,587 L; an "8-yard skip" = 8 yd³ = 6,116 L. In Australia and Europe, skip sizes are quoted in cubic metres. Converting: a 3 m³ skip = 3.924 yd³ ≈ 4-yard skip capacity. Waste management logistics require litre-to-yd³ conversions when coordinating UK, US, and metric-specification containers on international construction projects or calculating aggregate waste volumes for disposal cost estimates using weight-per-cubic-yard density factors.
The US customary volume scale: 1 yd³ = 27 ft³ = 46,656 in³. These are exact integers because 1 yd = 3 ft = 36 in. In metric: 1 yd³ = 0.764554857984 m³ = 764.554857984 L. Cross-system key values: 1 m³ = 1.30795 yd³; 1 yd³ = 0.76455 m³; 1 ft³ = 0.037037 yd³; 27 ft³ = 1 yd³. For quick mental conversion: 1 yd³ ≈ 765 L ≈ 0.765 m³. Reverse: 1,000 L = 1 m³ ≈ 1.308 yd³. These relationships are the core of all litres-to-cubic-yards calculations in construction, civil engineering, and bulk material logistics across both metric and imperial working environments.
For a fast litres to cubic yards estimate: divide litres by 765 (exact: ÷764.555). Examples: 1,000 L ÷ 765 ≈ 1.307 yd³ (exact: 1.308 yd³). 5,000 L ÷ 765 ≈ 6.54 yd³ (exact: 6.540 yd³). 7,645 L ÷ 765 ≈ 9.99 yd³ ≈ 10 yd³. For cubic yards to litres: multiply yd³ × 765 for a quick estimate. Example: 8 yd³ × 765 ≈ 6,120 L (exact: 6,116.4 L). The "÷765" shortcut gives less than 0.06% error — well within accuracy for ordering materials. An even simpler rule: 1,000 litres ≈ 1.31 cubic yards, so multiply thousands of litres by 1.31 for rapid yd³ estimation on site.
Common concrete pour volumes converted between litres and cubic yards using exact factor (÷764.555): 764.6 L = 1 yd³. 1,000 L = 1.308 yd³. 1,529 L = 2 yd³. 2,294 L = 3 yd³. 3,058 L = 4 yd³. 3,823 L = 5 yd³. 4,587 L = 6 yd³. 5,352 L = 7 yd³. 6,116 L = 8 yd³. 6,881 L = 9 yd³. 7,646 L = 10 yd³ (full mixer truck). 15,291 L = 20 yd³. 76,455 L = 100 yd³. These are the standard pour sizes for residential slabs, footings, driveways, and commercial concrete work — referenced daily on US and international construction sites.
The cubic yard (0.7646 m³) and the cubic metre (1.000 m³) are often confused on international construction projects — but they differ by approximately 31%. Ordering "10 units" of concrete and accidentally specifying yd³ when m³ was intended gives 7,645.5 L instead of 10,000 L — a shortfall of 2,354.5 L that would leave slabs incomplete and trigger costly additional deliveries. Always confirm whether specifications are in yd³ or m³ before ordering bulk materials. Equally, a "6-yard skip" (UK) = 4.587 m³, not 6 m³ — specifying skip capacity in m³ on UK waste disposal forms when yd³ is the industry convention will result in mis-sized containers. Unit specification in construction documents should always include the full unit symbol (yd³ or m³).
Converting litres to cubic yards requires dividing by the exact factor 764.554857984 (or multiplying by 0.001307950619). Here is the complete step-by-step process with a worked example:
For converting cubic yards to litres, multiply by 764.554857984. Example: 8 yd³ × 764.555 = 6,116.44 L (standard concrete mixer truck load). Example: 1 yd³ × 764.555 = 764.555 L — roughly 4 full 200-litre drums. The bidirectional calculator above handles both directions instantly with full six-unit output. For related tools, our Cubic Metres to Litres Converter and Litres to Cubic Inches Converter cover the full metric and imperial volume toolkit.
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) provides authoritative definitions for both SI units (litres, cubic metres) and US customary units (cubic yards, cubic feet). NIST's official conversion tables confirm 1 yd = 0.9144 m exactly and 1 yd³ = 0.764554857984 m³ = 764.554857984 L. NIST Handbook 44 is the standard US reference for weights and measures in commerce, including the cubic yard definitions used in concrete ordering, landscaping, and construction material specifications.
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