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Milliliter to Liter Converter

Convert ml to L or reverse with one click. Type a value below for an instant result.

Value

Milliliter ml

Result

Liter L

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How to convert milliliter to liter

Milliliter (ml) and Liter (L) both measure volume. Whether you are studying, traveling, cooking, or working on a project, converting between them should be fast and accurate.

Looking for the opposite direction? See our dedicated liter to milliliter converter — same formula reversed, with content written for that direction.

The standard relationship used on this page means that 1 milliliter equals 0.001 L. Enter any number in the calculator — use the swap button to reverse the direction without leaving the page.

Converting 250 ml gives 0.25 L. This is a practical reference when switching between milliliter and liter for cooking measurements, fuel economy context, and liquid packaging.

Need liter to milliliter instead? Try our Liter to Milliliter converter. liter → ml

L = ml × 0.001

ml to L conversion table

ml L
1 0.001
2 0.002
4 0.004
8 0.008
16 0.016
32 0.032
64 0.064

L to ml conversion table

Or click the swap button in the converter to switch from L to ml.

L ml
1 1000
2 2000
4 4000
8 8000
16 16000
32 32000
64 64000

Frequently asked questions

How many liters are in 1 milliliter? +

One milliliter equals 0.001 L. Use the converter above for any value — results are calculated locally with full precision.

How do I convert ml to L? +

Use the formula: L = ml × 0.001. Enter your value in the calculator and the result appears instantly. Click the swap button to convert L back to ml.

How many milliliters are in 1 liter? +

One liter equals 1000 ml. Swap the converter direction to work backwards from L to ml.

What is 10 ml in L? +

10 ml is 0.01 L. See the conversion table on this page for more common values.

When would I convert milliliter to liter? +

This conversion is useful for cooking measurements, fuel economy context, and liquid packaging. ConvertHub runs entirely in your browser — no data is uploaded to any server.

Is milliliter to liter the same as liter to milliliter? +

They are inverse operations. This page focuses on ml → L with examples and tables for that direction. For L → ml, use our separate liter to milliliter converter page.