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Cubic Metres to Cubic Yards Converter

Accurate volume conversion tool for cubic metres and cubic yards

Convert cubic metres to cubic yards instantly with precise calculations. Includes bidirectional conversion and detailed breakdowns for all major volume units in 2026.

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📐 Cubic Metres to Cubic Yards Converter

Professional volume conversion for construction, shipping, and engineering

✔ Accurate Conversions

Convert cubic metres to cubic yards using the precise conversion factor of 1 m³ = 1.30795 yd³. Our tool uses internationally recognised standards to ensure accurate results for any volume — from small containers to large construction projects.

✔ Bidirectional Tool

Switch seamlessly between cubic metres to cubic yards and cubic yards to cubic metres conversion modes. Get instant results in multiple volume units including litres, gallons, cubic feet, and cubic inches from a single input value.

✔ Practical Applications

Perfect for construction estimating, concrete volume calculations, shipping container sizing, landscaping projects, and any task requiring accurate volume unit conversion. Widely used by engineers, architects, and contractors worldwide.

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Detailed Breakdown

Understanding Cubic Metres to Cubic Yards Conversion

The cubic metre (m³) is the SI unit of volume, defined as the volume of a cube with sides of one metre. The cubic yard (yd³) is an imperial unit commonly used in the United States, UK, and Australia for measuring large volumes such as concrete, soil, and gravel. Because one yard equals exactly 0.9144 metres, one cubic yard equals 0.9144³ = approximately 0.764555 cubic metres.

Conversely, one cubic metre equals approximately 1.30795 cubic yards. This conversion is widely used in construction and land measurement where metric and imperial systems must be reconciled. Understanding this relationship is critical for accurate material estimation, cost calculation, and project planning in civil engineering and landscaping.

📌 Cubic Metres to Cubic Yards Formula

Cubic Yards = Cubic Metres × 1.30795
Cubic Metres = Cubic Yards × 0.764555
Example: 5 m³ × 1.30795 = 6.53975 yd³

📊 Volume Unit Relationship — 1 Cubic Metre

1 Cubic Metre (m³)
1.308 Cubic Yards (yd³)
35.315 Cubic Feet (ft³)
1,000 Litres (L)

All values represent the equivalent volume of 1 cubic metre across different measurement units.

Cubic Metres to Cubic Yards Conversion Table

Use this quick-reference table to find common cubic metres to cubic yards conversions instantly. Values are rounded to 4 decimal places for practical use.

Cubic Metres (m³) Cubic Yards (yd³) Cubic Feet (ft³) Litres (L) US Gallons
0.5 m³0.6540 yd³17.6573 ft³500 L132.086 gal
1 m³1.3080 yd³35.3147 ft³1,000 L264.172 gal
2 m³2.6159 yd³70.6293 ft³2,000 L528.344 gal
3 m³3.9239 yd³105.944 ft³3,000 L792.516 gal
5 m³6.5398 yd³176.573 ft³5,000 L1,320.86 gal
10 m³13.0795 yd³353.147 ft³10,000 L2,641.72 gal
20 m³26.1590 yd³706.293 ft³20,000 L5,283.44 gal
50 m³65.3975 yd³1,765.73 ft³50,000 L13,208.6 gal
100 m³130.795 yd³3,531.47 ft³100,000 L26,417.2 gal
500 m³653.975 yd³17,657.3 ft³500,000 L132,086 gal

Small Volumes

0.5 m³0.6540 yd³
1 m³1.3080 yd³
2 m³2.6159 yd³
3 m³3.9239 yd³

Medium Volumes

5 m³6.5398 yd³
10 m³13.0795 yd³
20 m³26.1590 yd³
50 m³65.3975 yd³

Large Volumes

100 m³130.795 yd³
500 m³653.975 yd³

How to Convert Cubic Metres to Cubic Yards

Converting cubic metres to cubic yards is a simple multiplication process. Since both are three-dimensional units, you must apply the linear conversion factor (1 metre = 1.0936 yards) raised to the power of three. The resulting factor, 1.30795, is what you multiply your m³ value by.

📘 Step-by-Step: Convert 8 m³ to Cubic Yards

  • Step 1: Identify the value — 8 cubic metres
  • Step 2: Apply the formula: 8 × 1.30795 = 10.4636 yd³
  • Step 3: Verify reverse: 10.4636 × 0.764555 = 8 m³ ✔

Reverse Conversion: Cubic Yards to Cubic Metres

To convert cubic yards back to cubic metres, multiply the cubic yards value by 0.764555. For example, 15 yd³ × 0.764555 = 11.4683 m³. This reverse calculation is just as important in construction and land area estimation when working with international suppliers or project specifications.

🏗️ Construction Use

Cubic yards are the standard ordering unit for ready-mix concrete in the US and Canada, while cubic metres are used in Australia, Europe, and the UK. Accurate conversion ensures you order the right volume and avoid costly material shortages or overruns.

🌿 Landscaping Projects

Topsoil, mulch, gravel, and sand are commonly sold by the cubic yard in North America. Converting from cubic metres helps landscapers and homeowners order exact quantities when specifications are given in metric units from manufacturers or architects.

📦 Shipping & Freight

International freight calculations often require converting between cubic metres (used for volumetric weight in metric systems) and cubic yards (used in US logistics). Accurate volume conversion directly impacts shipping costs and container space planning.

🏊 Pool & Tank Volume

Swimming pool builders and water tank manufacturers frequently need to convert pool volumes between cubic metres and cubic yards to provide accurate capacity figures for both metric and imperial markets. Our tool handles any volume size with precision.

⛏️ Mining & Excavation

Earth removal and excavation volumes are reported in cubic yards in the US and cubic metres internationally. Site engineers routinely convert between these units when comparing tender documents, equipment specifications, or international project data.

📐 Engineering Standards

The SI (metric) system uses cubic metres as the standard volume unit, while the imperial system uses cubic yards. Most global engineering standards now prefer metric, but understanding both systems is essential for professionals working on international projects in 2026.

✅ Key Conversion Facts — Cubic Metres & Cubic Yards

  • 1 cubic metre = 1.30795 cubic yards
  • 1 cubic yard = 0.764555 cubic metres
  • 1 cubic metre = 35.3147 cubic feet
  • 1 cubic metre = 1,000 litres
  • 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet
  • 1 cubic yard = 764.555 litres

⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Using the linear factor: Never multiply by 1.0936 (linear yards/metre) for volume — always use 1.30795 (the cubic factor).
  • Confusing cubic yards with cubic feet: 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet, not 3. Always cube the linear conversion.
  • Mixing UK and US gallons: When also converting to gallons, specify US gallons (264.172/m³) vs UK imperial gallons (219.969/m³).

Frequently Asked Questions — Cubic Metres to Cubic Yards

How many cubic yards are in 1 cubic metre?
1 cubic metre equals approximately 1.30795 cubic yards. This is derived from the fact that 1 metre = 1.09361 yards, and since volume is a three-dimensional measurement, you cube the linear conversion factor: 1.09361³ = 1.30795.
How many cubic metres are in 1 cubic yard?
1 cubic yard equals approximately 0.764555 cubic metres. One yard is 0.9144 metres, so 0.9144³ = 0.764555 m³. This is the exact international standard conversion used in engineering and construction worldwide.
Why is the cubic conversion factor different from the linear one?
Because volume is three-dimensional. When you convert a linear measurement (like metres to yards), you multiply by 1.09361. But for volume, you must apply that factor three times (once for each dimension: length × width × height), giving 1.09361³ = 1.30795. This is why cubic conversions always differ significantly from their linear equivalents.
How much concrete is in 1 cubic yard?
1 cubic yard of concrete is approximately 0.7646 cubic metres. In practical terms, a standard concrete truck in the US delivers about 8–10 cubic yards per load (6.1–7.6 m³). Ready-mix concrete is typically ordered in cubic yards in North America and cubic metres in Australia and Europe.
Is cubic metre the same as a kilolitre?
Yes, exactly. 1 cubic metre = 1,000 litres = 1 kilolitre (kL). This is a useful equivalence when dealing with water storage, pool volumes, or liquid capacities. So 1 m³ of water weighs exactly 1,000 kg (1 tonne) at standard temperature and pressure.
How do I convert cubic metres to cubic yards manually?
Simply multiply the cubic metres value by 1.30795. For example: 7 m³ × 1.30795 = 9.1557 yd³. For a reverse calculation (cubic yards to cubic metres), multiply by 0.764555. You can also use our free converter above for instant results without manual calculation.

Volume Conversion Resources

🌐 SI Unit Standards

The International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) maintains the official SI unit definitions, including the cubic metre as the standard unit of volume used globally in science and engineering.

Visit BIPM →

🏗️ Construction Volume Guide

Understanding volume conversions is essential for concrete ordering, excavation planning, and material estimation. Learn how professionals use cubic metres and cubic yards in real projects.

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📐 NIST Imperial Reference

The US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) publishes official imperial unit definitions including the cubic yard, used as the standard for construction and commerce in the United States.

Visit NIST →