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Inch to Foot Converter

Type a value — the answer appears instantly. 1 in = 0.0833333 ft.

Reviewed by the OmniCalc teamMethod verified 2026-07-01

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0.0833333 feet

= 0 ft 1 in= 0.0254 m= 0.0000254 km

equals 0.0833333 feet

Formula: ft = in × 0.083333333

Inch to Foot formula

ft = in × 0.083333333

Convert 5 inches to feet

  1. Start with 5 inches.
  2. Multiply by the conversion factor: 5 × 0.0833333 = 0.416667.
  3. So 5 in = 0.416667 ft.

Inch to Foot conversion table

Inch to Foot conversion table
Inches (in)Feet (ft)
0.01 in0.000833333 ft
0.1 in0.00833333 ft
0.25 in0.0208333 ft
0.5 in0.0416667 ft
1 in0.0833333 ft
2 in0.166667 ft
3 in0.25 ft
4 in0.333333 ft
5 in0.416667 ft
6 in0.5 ft
7 in0.583333 ft
8 in0.666667 ft
9 in0.75 ft
10 in0.833333 ft
15 in1.25 ft
20 in1.66667 ft
25 in2.08333 ft
30 in2.5 ft
40 in3.33333 ft
50 in4.16667 ft
75 in6.25 ft
100 in8.33333 ft
250 in20.8333 ft
500 in41.6667 ft
1,000 in83.3333 ft
5,000 in416.667 ft
10,000 in833.333 ft

Unit definitions

What is a inch?

The inch is an imperial and US customary length unit defined as exactly 0.0254 metres since 1959. It is widely used in the United States and for screen sizes, pipe diameters, and lumber. Twelve inches make one foot.

What is a foot?

The foot is an imperial and US customary unit equal to exactly 0.3048 metres, or twelve inches. It remains the standard unit for human height, building heights, and aviation altitude in the United States and United Kingdom. Three feet make one yard.

Frequently asked questions

How many feet are in one inch?

One inch equals 0.0833333 feet (1 in = 0.0833333 ft).

How do I convert inches to feet?

Multiply the value in inches by 0.0833333. For example, 10 in × 0.0833333 = 0.833333 ft.

Which is bigger — a inch or a foot?

A foot is bigger: one foot contains 12 inches.

Is this inch to foot converter free?

Yes — the converter is free, works offline once loaded, and computes instantly in your browser without sending your numbers to a server.

Conversion factors follow international definitions (SI / NIST). Last verified 2026-07-01.