Milliliter to Liter Converter
Type a value — the answer appears instantly. 1 ml = 0.001 L.
Reviewed by the OmniCalc teamMethod verified 2026-07-01
0.001 liters
= 0.000264172 gal= 0.0042268 cup
equals 0.001 litersFormula: L = ml × 0.001
Milliliter to Liter formula
L = ml × 0.001
Convert 5 milliliters to liters
- Start with 5 milliliters.
- Multiply by the conversion factor: 5 × 0.001 = 0.005.
- So 5 ml = 0.005 L.
Milliliter to Liter conversion table
| Milliliters (ml) | Liters (L) |
|---|---|
| 0.01 ml | 0.00001 L |
| 0.1 ml | 0.0001 L |
| 0.25 ml | 0.00025 L |
| 0.5 ml | 0.0005 L |
| 1 ml | 0.001 L |
| 2 ml | 0.002 L |
| 3 ml | 0.003 L |
| 4 ml | 0.004 L |
| 5 ml | 0.005 L |
| 6 ml | 0.006 L |
| 7 ml | 0.007 L |
| 8 ml | 0.008 L |
| 9 ml | 0.009 L |
| 10 ml | 0.01 L |
| 15 ml | 0.015 L |
| 20 ml | 0.02 L |
| 25 ml | 0.025 L |
| 30 ml | 0.03 L |
| 40 ml | 0.04 L |
| 50 ml | 0.05 L |
| 75 ml | 0.075 L |
| 100 ml | 0.1 L |
| 250 ml | 0.25 L |
| 500 ml | 0.5 L |
| 1,000 ml | 1 L |
| 5,000 ml | 5 L |
| 10,000 ml | 10 L |
Unit definitions
What is a milliliter?
The millilitre is one thousandth of a litre and is equal to one cubic centimetre. It is the everyday metric unit for liquids, cooking, and medicine dosing in most countries. A teaspoon holds about five millilitres.
What is a liter?
The litre is the metric unit of volume equal to one cubic decimetre, or 1000 cubic centimetres. It is the standard measure for beverages, fuel, and fluids worldwide. One litre of water weighs almost exactly one kilogram.
Frequently asked questions
How many liters are in one milliliter?
One milliliter equals 0.001 liters (1 ml = 0.001 L).
How do I convert milliliters to liters?
Multiply the value in milliliters by 0.001. For example, 10 ml × 0.001 = 0.01 L.
Which is bigger — a milliliter or a liter?
A liter is bigger: one liter contains 1,000 milliliters.
Is this milliliter to liter 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.