Unit Converter
Comprehensive unit converter covering 10+ categories: length, weight, temperature, area, volume, speed, time, digital storage, pressure, and energy. Type a value and see results across all related units simultaneously.
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About Unit Converter
Searching 'how many feet in a meter' gets old fast. Davirix Unit Converter gives you instant, accurate conversions across every common unit system. Type a value in any field and all related units update in real time — no submit button, no page reload. The tool covers metric, imperial, and specialized units: cooking measurements, astronomical distances, digital storage (KB to TB), and more. For professionals working across international teams, it eliminates the constant mental math of switching between metric and imperial systems.
Key Features
- 10+ categories: length, weight, temperature, area, volume, speed, time, data, pressure, energy
- Real-time conversion: all units update as you type
- Swap button for quick direction changes
- Precise calculations up to 15 decimal places
- Common conversion shortcuts and favorites
- Works offline — no server needed
How to Use Unit Converter
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Select a category
Choose the type of conversion: length, weight, temperature, etc.
- 2
Enter your value
Type a number in any unit field — all other units update instantly.
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Copy the result
Click on any converted value to copy it to your clipboard.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How accurate are the conversions?
- Calculations use precise conversion factors with up to 15 decimal places. For everyday use, results are rounded to a sensible number of decimals.
- Does it handle temperature correctly?
- Yes. Temperature conversions use proper formulas (not simple ratios) — Celsius to Fahrenheit, Kelvin, and Rankine are all handled correctly.
- Can I convert between completely different categories?
- No — the tool converts within categories (length to length, weight to weight). Cross-category conversions (e.g., energy to mass) require domain-specific formulas.