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Gram to Pound Converter

Type a value — the answer appears instantly. 1 g = 0.00220462 lb.

Reviewed by the OmniCalc teamMethod verified 2026-07-01

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0.00220462 pounds

= 0.001 kg= 0.035274 oz

equals 0.00220462 pounds

Formula: lb = g × 0.0022046226

Gram to Pound formula

lb = g × 0.0022046226

Convert 5 grams to pounds

  1. Start with 5 grams.
  2. Multiply by the conversion factor: 5 × 0.00220462 = 0.0110231.
  3. So 5 g = 0.0110231 lb.

Gram to Pound conversion table

Gram to Pound conversion table
Grams (g)Pounds (lb)
0.01 g0.0000220462 lb
0.1 g0.000220462 lb
0.25 g0.000551156 lb
0.5 g0.00110231 lb
1 g0.00220462 lb
2 g0.00440925 lb
3 g0.00661387 lb
4 g0.00881849 lb
5 g0.0110231 lb
6 g0.0132277 lb
7 g0.0154324 lb
8 g0.017637 lb
9 g0.0198416 lb
10 g0.0220462 lb
15 g0.0330693 lb
20 g0.0440925 lb
25 g0.0551156 lb
30 g0.0661387 lb
40 g0.0881849 lb
50 g0.110231 lb
75 g0.165347 lb
100 g0.220462 lb
250 g0.551156 lb
500 g1.10231 lb
1,000 g2.20462 lb
5,000 g11.0231 lb
10,000 g22.0462 lb

Unit definitions

What is a gram?

The gram is one thousandth of a kilogram and the everyday metric unit for food, cooking, and postage. Nutrition labels, recipes, and letter weights are all given in grams. A standard paperclip weighs about one gram.

What is a pound?

The avoirdupois pound is exactly 0.45359237 kilograms and equals sixteen ounces. It is the primary unit of body weight and everyday mass in the United States. Sixteen ounces make a pound, and fourteen pounds make a stone.

Frequently asked questions

How many pounds are in one gram?

One gram equals 0.00220462 pounds (1 g = 0.00220462 lb).

How do I convert grams to pounds?

Multiply the value in grams by 0.00220462. For example, 10 g × 0.00220462 = 0.0220462 lb.

Which is bigger — a gram or a pound?

A pound is bigger: one pound contains 453.592 grams.

Is this gram to pound 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.