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Millilitres to Litres Converter

Accurate volume conversion between millilitres (mL) and litres (L)

Convert millilitres to litres instantly with precise calculations. Includes reverse litres to millilitres conversion, cubic centimetres, US fluid ounces, US cups, UK fluid ounces, full formula reference, and volume conversion tables for 2026.

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🧴 Millilitres to Litres Volume Converter

Professional volume conversion for cooking, chemistry, medicine, food science, and everyday use

✔ Accurate Conversions

Convert millilitres to litres using the exact factor of 1 L = 1,000 mL, as defined by the International System of Units (SI). Our tool delivers precise results across six volume units simultaneously — L, mL, cm³, US fl oz, US cups, and UK fl oz — giving you a complete multi-unit breakdown from a single input value with no rounding errors.

✔ Bidirectional Tool

Switch seamlessly between millilitres to litres and litres to millilitres conversion modes. Whether you are scaling a recipe from mL to litres for a large batch, converting a pharmaceutical dosage, interpreting a fuel consumption value, or comparing metric and imperial liquid measures, both directions are covered instantly from a single input value.

✔ Practical Applications

Essential for cooking and food science, pharmaceutical dosing, medical fluid administration, laboratory chemistry, beverage production, aquarium management, automotive fluids, and everyday product labelling. Converting millilitres to litres correctly is critical whenever liquid volumes span from small measured doses to large bulk quantities in 2026.

🧴 Convert Millilitres to Litres

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Detailed Breakdown

Understanding Millilitres to Litres Conversion

The millilitre (mL) and the litre (L) are both units of volume in the metric system, with the litre serving as the primary non-SI unit accepted for use with the International System of Units. The relationship between them is exact and straightforward: 1 litre = 1,000 millilitres, derived from the SI prefix "milli-" meaning one-thousandth. The litre itself is defined as exactly 1 cubic decimetre (dm³), making 1 mL = 1 cm³ (cubic centimetre or cc) — a particularly useful equivalence in medical and scientific contexts.

Millilitres are used for small liquid volumes — medicine doses, recipe ingredients, beverage servings, cosmetic products, and laboratory reagents — while litres are used for larger volumes: fuel tanks, water containers, aquarium capacities, and industrial batch quantities. Converting between the two is a daily task in cooking, healthcare, chemistry, and manufacturing. Because the conversion factor is exactly 1,000, it is one of the simplest metric conversions — divide by 1,000 to go from mL to L, or multiply by 1,000 to go from L to mL. You can review the official SI unit definitions from the NIST SI Units reference.

📐 Millilitres to Litres Conversion Formula

L = mL ÷ 1,000
mL = L × 1,000
cm³ = mL × 1 (exactly equal)
US fl oz = mL ÷ 29.5735
US cups = mL ÷ 236.588
UK fl oz = mL ÷ 28.4131
Example: 750 mL ÷ 1,000 = 0.75 L = 750 cm³ = 25.36 US fl oz = 3.17 US cups

🧴 Volume Visual Guide — mL to Litres

250 mL
1 cup
0.25 L
500 mL
½ litre
0.5 L
750 mL
Wine bottle
0.75 L
1,000 mL
1 litre
1.0 L
1,000 mL
÷1,000
1 Litre (L)
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1,000 cm³ (cc)
33.814 US fl oz
4.227 US cups

1,000 mL = 1 L = 1,000 cm³ = 33.814 US fl oz = 4.227 US cups = 35.195 UK fl oz — all representing the exact same volume in different unit systems used worldwide.

Millilitres to Litres Conversion Table

The table below provides quick reference values covering the most commonly encountered millilitre volumes in cooking, medicine, beverages, and laboratory science in 2026. For related weight conversions, see our pressure conversion tools.

Millilitres (mL) Litres (L) cm³ (cc) US fl oz US Cups Common Reference
1 mL0.001 L1 cm³0.03381 fl oz0.00423 cupsStandard medicine drop dose
5 mL0.005 L5 cm³0.16907 fl oz0.02113 cups1 teaspoon (medical)
15 mL0.015 L15 cm³0.507 fl oz0.0634 cups1 tablespoon
30 mL0.030 L30 cm³1.014 fl oz0.127 cupsSingle espresso shot
100 mL0.100 L100 cm³3.381 fl oz0.423 cupsSmall juice glass
200 mL0.200 L200 cm³6.763 fl oz0.845 cupsStandard glass of water
236.6 mL0.2366 L236.6 cm³8.000 fl oz1.000 cupExactly 1 US cup
250 mL0.250 L250 cm³8.454 fl oz1.057 cupsStandard AU metric cup
330 mL0.330 L330 cm³11.156 fl oz1.395 cupsStandard soft drink can
500 mL0.500 L500 cm³16.907 fl oz2.113 cupsStandard water bottle
750 mL0.750 L750 cm³25.361 fl oz3.170 cupsStandard wine bottle
1,000 mL1.000 L1,000 cm³33.814 fl oz4.227 cupsExactly 1 litre
1,500 mL1.500 L1,500 cm³50.721 fl oz6.340 cupsLarge water bottle
2,000 mL2.000 L2,000 cm³67.628 fl oz8.454 cups2-litre soft drink bottle

mL → Litres Quick Reference

1 mL0.001 L
5 mL (1 tsp)0.005 L
100 mL0.100 L
250 mL (AU cup)0.250 L
500 mL0.500 L
750 mL (wine bottle)0.750 L
1,000 mL ★1.000 L
1,500 mL1.500 L
2,000 mL2.000 L

Litres to Millilitres Reverse Conversion Table

Use this reverse table when reading a volume in litres — from a fuel specification, product label, or recipe yield — and needing to express it in millilitres for precise measuring, dosing, or dispensing.

Litres (L) Millilitres (mL) US fl oz US Cups Common Reference
0.001 L1 mL0.034 fl oz0.004 cupsSingle medicine dose
0.025 L25 mL0.845 fl oz0.106 cupsSingle spirit measure
0.100 L100 mL3.381 fl oz0.423 cupsPerfume / travel bottle
0.250 L250 mL8.454 fl oz1.057 cupsAU metric cup
0.500 L500 mL16.907 fl oz2.113 cupsStandard water bottle
0.750 L750 mL25.361 fl oz3.170 cupsStandard wine bottle
1.000 L1,000 mL33.814 fl oz4.227 cups1 litre exactly
1.500 L1,500 mL50.721 fl oz6.340 cupsLarge water bottle
2.000 L2,000 mL67.628 fl oz8.454 cups2-litre soft drink
5.000 L5,000 mL169.070 fl oz21.134 cups5-litre water container
10.000 L10,000 mL338.140 fl oz42.268 cupsLarge brewing batch
50.000 L50,000 mL1,690.70 fl oz211.34 cupsStandard keg volume

Litres → mL Quick Reference

0.1 L100 mL
0.25 L250 mL
0.5 L500 mL
0.75 L750 mL
1.0 L ★1,000 mL
1.5 L1,500 mL
2.0 L2,000 mL
5.0 L5,000 mL
10.0 L10,000 mL

Real-World Millilitres to Litres Applications in 2026

Converting between mL and litres is one of the most frequent everyday and professional volume conversions. Here are the key fields where accuracy matters most.

🍳 Cooking & Baking

Recipes specify liquid ingredients in millilitres for precision — 200 mL milk, 15 mL olive oil, 5 mL vanilla extract. When scaling up for large batch cooking, food service, or manufacturing, these mL values must be converted to litres for efficient measuring and ordering. A recipe requiring 750 mL of stock per serving scales to 75 L for a 100-person catering event — a critical conversion for quantity purchasing and container selection.

💊 Pharmacy & Medicine

Pharmaceutical dosing is specified in mL — a 10 mL antibiotic dose, 5 mL cough syrup, 0.5 mL vaccine. Hospital IV fluid bags come in 100 mL, 250 mL, 500 mL, and 1,000 mL (1 L) sizes. Pharmacists and nurses convert between mL and L constantly when calculating infusion rates, total daily fluid volumes (e.g., 2,500 mL/day = 2.5 L/day), and drug dilutions in clinical settings.

🔬 Laboratory & Chemistry

Laboratory protocols specify reagent volumes in mL for bench-scale reactions, while bulk chemical orders and storage vessel capacities are expressed in litres. Preparing a 1 L stock solution requires carefully measuring 1,000 mL of solvent in a volumetric flask. Converting between mL and L is fundamental in analytical chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, and pharmaceutical manufacturing QC in 2026.

🐟 Aquariums & Fish Keeping

Aquarium water conditioners, dechlorinators, fertilisers, and medications are dosed in mL per litre or mL per specific tank volume. A standard dose of 1 mL per 40 L means a 200 L aquarium requires 5 mL of treatment. Converting tank capacity (in L) to dose volume (in mL) accurately is essential for fish health — both under-dosing and over-dosing can be harmful or fatal to aquatic life.

⛽ Automotive & Fuel

Engine oil, coolant, brake fluid, and fuel additives are specified in mL on product labels but automotive systems reference total fluid volumes in litres. An engine oil top-up of 500 mL (0.5 L) brings a 4.5 L sump back to the 5 L full mark. Fuel consumption calculations that yield results in mL/km are converted to L/100km — the standard Australian fuel efficiency metric — for meaningful comparison and reporting.

🍺 Beverage & Brewing Industry

Breweries, wineries, and distilleries work across multiple volume scales simultaneously. Recipes are developed in mL (hop additions, enzyme doses, fining agents), production runs are measured in litres (batch size, tank volumes), and sales are tracked in hectolitres (1 hL = 100 L = 100,000 mL). Converting accurately between these scales is critical for recipe scaling, quality control, taxation reporting, and regulatory compliance in 2026.

💡 Quick Mental Conversion Trick — mL to Litres

The simplest way to convert mL to litres mentally is to move the decimal point three places to the left. For example: 750 mL → move decimal three places left → 0.750 L. For litres to mL, move three places to the right: 2.5 L → 2,500 mL. Helpful everyday benchmarks: a standard teaspoon = 5 mL, a tablespoon = 15 mL, an Australian metric cup = 250 mL (0.25 L), a standard soft drink can = 330 mL (0.33 L), a wine bottle = 750 mL (0.75 L).

How to Convert Millilitres to Litres — Step by Step

Converting mL to litres requires just one operation. Here is the complete step-by-step process including all related units.

  • Step 1: Identify your millilitre value — e.g., 2,500 mL.
  • Step 2: Divide by 1,000 to get litres — e.g., 2,500 ÷ 1,000 = 2.5 L.
  • For cm³ (cc): 1 mL = 1 cm³ exactly — e.g., 2,500 mL = 2,500 cm³.
  • For US fl oz: Divide mL by 29.5735 — e.g., 2,500 ÷ 29.5735 = 84.54 US fl oz.
  • For US cups: Divide mL by 236.588 — e.g., 2,500 ÷ 236.588 = 10.57 US cups.
  • For UK fl oz: Divide mL by 28.4131 — e.g., 2,500 ÷ 28.4131 = 88.0 UK fl oz.
  • Reverse (L → mL): Multiply by 1,000 — e.g., 2.5 L × 1,000 = 2,500 mL.

✅ Key Volume Conversion Facts — 2026 Reference

  • 1 litre = 1,000 millilitres
  • 1 mL = 1 cm³ (cubic centimetre / cc) — exactly
  • 1 litre = 33.814 US fluid ounces
  • 1 litre = 4.2268 US cups
  • 1 litre = 35.195 UK fluid ounces
  • 1 teaspoon = 5 mL (medical standard)
  • 1 tablespoon = 15 mL
  • 1 Australian metric cup = 250 mL
  • 1 US cup = 236.588 mL

⚠️ Common Millilitres to Litres Mistakes to Avoid

The most frequent error is dividing by 100 instead of 1,000 — accidentally getting decilitres (dL) rather than litres. Always remember: mL → L = ÷ 1,000, not ÷ 100. Another common mistake is confusing the Australian metric cup (250 mL) with the US cup (236.588 mL) — these differ by about 13.4 mL per cup, which adds up significantly in large-batch cooking. Always confirm which cup standard your recipe uses. Also note that UK fluid ounces (28.41 mL) differ from US fluid ounces (29.57 mL) — using the wrong conversion in pharmaceutical or manufacturing contexts can cause significant dosing errors.

Frequently Asked Questions — Millilitres to Litres Converter

How do I convert millilitres to litres?
Divide your millilitre value by 1,000 to get litres. For example, 500 mL ÷ 1,000 = 0.5 L. To reverse the conversion, multiply litres by 1,000 to get millilitres — e.g., 0.5 L × 1,000 = 500 mL. This is because the "milli-" prefix in SI means one-thousandth, so 1 mL is exactly 1/1,000 of a litre — a precise, no-approximation relationship.
How many mL are in 1 litre?
There are exactly 1,000 millilitres in 1 litre. This is a precise SI definition with no approximation. In other units: 1 litre = 1,000 mL = 1,000 cm³ = 1 dm³ = 33.814 US fl oz = 4.2268 US cups = 35.195 UK fl oz. The mL-to-litre relationship is one of the most fundamental and commonly used metric conversions in everyday life and professional science.
What is 750 mL in litres?
750 mL equals 0.75 litres (three-quarters of a litre). This is the standard volume of a wine bottle and many spirits bottles worldwide. In other units: 750 mL = 750 cm³ = 25.36 US fl oz = 3.17 US cups = 26.40 UK fl oz. A standard wine glass pour is approximately 150 mL (0.15 L), meaning a 750 mL bottle provides approximately five standard servings.
What is 250 mL in litres?
250 mL equals 0.25 litres (one quarter of a litre). This is the standard Australian metric cup measurement used in Australian cooking recipes. In other units: 250 mL = 250 cm³ = 8.454 US fl oz = 1.057 US cups = 8.799 UK fl oz. Note that 250 mL (the Australian metric cup) is slightly larger than the US cup (236.588 mL), so international recipes may need adjustment when using Australian cup measures.
Is 1 mL equal to 1 cm³?
Yes — 1 mL is exactly equal to 1 cm³ (cubic centimetre, also written as cc). This is an exact equivalence: 1 litre = 1 dm³ (cubic decimetre), and since 1 dm = 10 cm, 1 dm³ = 1,000 cm³ = 1,000 mL. This makes 1 mL = 1 cm³ exactly. This relationship is particularly important in medicine (injection volumes in cc), chemistry (lab glassware in mL/cm³), and engineering where volumetric displacement is measured in cc.
How do I convert mL to litres and millilitres separately?
To express a mL value as whole litres plus remaining mL, divide by 1,000 and take the whole number as litres, then use the remainder as mL. For example, 1,750 mL ÷ 1,000 = 1 litre and 750 mL remaining. This is useful in cooking (1 L and 750 mL of stock), medical fluid balance charting, or when filling standard-sized containers. The calculator above shows the full breakdown automatically.
What is 2,000 mL in litres?
2,000 mL equals exactly 2 litres. This is the standard size of a large soft drink bottle and is also the recommended daily water intake for an average adult (approximately 2,000–2,500 mL/day). In other units: 2,000 mL = 2,000 cm³ = 67.628 US fl oz = 8.454 US cups = 70.39 UK fl oz. A 2-litre bottle contains the equivalent of eight standard 250 mL glasses of water.

Volume Conversion Resources

📘 The SI Litre Defined

The litre is a non-SI unit of volume accepted for use with the International System of Units, defined as exactly 1 cubic decimetre (dm³). Since 1 dm = 10 cm, it follows that 1 L = 1,000 cm³ = 1,000 mL. The litre was originally defined in 1795 as the volume of 1 kg of pure water at 4°C — its modern SI-linked definition makes it universally precise and reproducible in laboratories worldwide.

NIST SI Reference →

🍳 Australian Cooking Cup Standards

Australia uses a 250 mL metric cup as the standard cooking measure — slightly larger than the US cup (236.588 mL) and the UK imperial cup (284 mL). When using international recipes, this 13.4 mL per cup difference matters for large quantities. Australian tablespoon = 20 mL (vs 15 mL in the US). Understanding these national standard differences is essential for accurate recipe conversion and food production scaling.

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