Area Converter

Convert between square meters, square feet, acres, hectares, bigha, and gunta. Essential for Indian real estate and land measurement.

What is Area Converter?

This area converter translates between international and Indian land measurement units: square meters, square feet, acres, hectares, cents, bigha, gunta, kanal, and marla. Essential for property transactions where different regions use different units.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter your Value, From in the input fields provided
  2. Results are computed instantly as you enter or modify values — no need to click a button
  3. Review the computed output showing your area results with a detailed breakdown
  4. Copy the converted value or try additional unit combinations — the conversion factor is shown for reference

How Area Converter is Calculated

This converter uses precise, internationally standardised conversion factors for area maintained by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM). Results are accurate to multiple decimal places and suitable for most practical applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert square feet to square meters?

1 sq ft = 0.0929 sq m. Divide sq ft by 10.764. A 1,000 sq ft apartment = 92.9 sq m. Reverse: multiply sq m by 10.764.

What is 1 acre in square feet?

1 acre = 43,560 sq ft = 4,047 sq m = 0.4047 hectares. 1 hectare = 2.471 acres. In Indian units, 1 acre ≈ 1.62 bigha (UP) but varies by state. Always confirm regional bigha conversion.

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Why Use This Calculator?

Unit conversion errors have caused billion-dollar disasters (the Mars Climate Orbiter was lost due to a unit mismatch). Area Converter provides instant, accurate conversions between all standard units. Whether you are working with international specifications, cooking with foreign recipes, or comparing products sold in different units, getting conversions right matters.

What This Tool Offers

  • Instant Area Converter calculation with validated formulas
  • Detailed step-by-step result breakdown
  • Works offline as a Progressive Web App
  • Completely free — no signup or data collection
  • Mobile-friendly responsive design
  • Save and share your results easily

Expert Tips

  • 💡 Double-check conversions for critical applications — this tool helps but verify for high-stakes use.
  • 💡 Learn the most common conversion factors in your field for quick mental math.
  • 💡 When working across systems (metric/imperial), always state units explicitly.
  • 💡 Use SI units as your base for consistency in scientific and engineering work.
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Who Is This For?

Students working on physics and chemistry, engineers working with international specifications, home cooks using foreign recipes, and anyone dealing with multiple unit systems.

📚 Complete Guide Available

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Note: Conversions use standard factors. For scientific or industrial applications requiring extreme precision, verify with authoritative reference sources.

Maintained by: Sagar Sahni, Calc Labz  |  Review: formula checks, worked examples, and periodic updates

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Last updated: April 2026