Kilometers to Miles Converter
Instantly convert kilometers to miles, meters, yards, and more — with live precision control, quick presets, and a downloadable PDF report.
Uses the exact factor 1 mile = 1.609344 km (defined constant) — for reference only.
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Kilometers to Miles Conversion — Complete Guide for 2026
Converting kilometers to miles is one of the most common distance-unit conversions in the world — appearing in international athletics, road travel, navigation, shipping, real estate, and everyday communication between metric and imperial countries. Whenever a distance from a global race event, a European road sign, or an international map needs to be expressed in the miles used primarily by the United States, the conversion rests on one exact relationship: 1 mile = 1.609344 kilometers exactly.
Our free Kilometers to Miles Converter performs this calculation with up to 8 decimal places and automatically outputs results across the full unit ladder — miles, meters, yards, feet, centimeters, millimeters, nautical miles, and inches — alongside a live logarithmic bar chart and a downloadable 2-page PDF report formatted for professional documentation.
How to Use the Kilometers to Miles Converter in 4 Steps
A complete conversion takes under five seconds. Enter your km value, set your precision, review every unit output simultaneously, and download a PDF report for race documentation, logistics records, or project archives.
Enter Your Kilometer Value
Type any distance in kilometers — whole numbers or decimals both work. The calculator handles everything from short sprint distances (0.1 km) to continental travel distances, all with identical mathematical accuracy. Use the Quick Preset chips for the most common distances: 1 km, 5 km, 10 km, Marathon (42.195 km), 100 km, 1000 km. Results update live on every keystroke — no Convert button click required.
Set Decimal Precision
Choose between 0 and 8 decimal places using the input field or the precision slider. Use 0–2 for road signage, general travel, and everyday estimates; 3–4 for athletic records, race course certification, and logistics documentation; and 6–8 for maritime navigation, geodetics, and scientific research. The slider and number input stay in sync — adjust either and all results recalculate instantly.
Review the Full Breakdown
The hero result shows your primary miles value in large type with a sub-line confirming meters and yards. Three summary cards display miles, meters, and yards at a glance. The full conversion grid adds feet, centimeters, millimeters, nautical miles, and inches — all derived from the same exact calculation. The logarithmic bar chart maps five primary unit magnitudes visually, making the enormous span between millimeters and kilometers immediately comprehensible.
Download Your PDF Report
Click Download PDF for a professionally formatted 2-page report. Page 1 includes the branded header, hero result card, metric/imperial side-by-side breakdown table, six labeled summary cards, and chart snapshot. Page 2 adds a 16-row reference table (0.5 km to 1000 km) with athletic anchors labeled and the row nearest your input highlighted in blue — formatted for race records, logistics packages, and project archives.
Why 1 Mile = 1.609344 Kilometers Exactly
The mile is an ancient unit — derived from the Roman mille passuum (one thousand paces), approximately 1480 meters — that evolved through medieval English usage to the statute mile of 5280 feet. The kilometer, by contrast, was defined by French scientists in 1793 as one ten-thousandth of the distance from the North Pole to the equator along a meridian. These two units originated in entirely different traditions, which is why their ratio is not a clean number.
The exact metric equivalent of the mile was fixed on July 1, 1959, when six nations signed the International Yard and Pound Agreement. Under that treaty, the yard was defined as exactly 0.9144 meters. Since 1 mile = 1760 yards, it follows that: 1 mile = 1760 × 0.9144 = 1609.344 meters = 1.609344 km exactly. Every decimal place in this number is mathematically derived from the chain of exact definitions — not measured, not approximated.
Why the result is a non-terminating decimal
Because 1.609344 is not a power of 10 or a simple fraction, dividing by it produces a repeating, non-terminating decimal: 1 ÷ 1.609344 = 0.6213711922… This contrasts with the foot-to-meter direction (where the factor 0.3048 is a terminating decimal, making every foot value convert to an exact terminating decimal in meters). For kilometers to miles, no kilometer value other than exact multiples of 1.609344 converts to a terminating decimal in miles — not 1 km, not 5 km, not 42.195 km (the marathon). All displayed results are rounded at the display step; the calculator uses the full exact divisor internally.
For most practical purposes — road signs, athletic results, logistics planning — 3–4 decimal places provide more than sufficient accuracy. For formal athletic certification and geodetic surveying, 6–8 places covers all precision requirements, since the double-precision floating-point arithmetic used here is accurate to approximately 15 significant digits.
What the Kilometers to Miles Converter Calculates
Every output is derived from the same single division — no intermediate rounding between units — giving you a complete metric and imperial breakdown from one instant calculation.
Decimal Miles (Hero Result)
The primary conversion divides your kilometer value by the exact constant 1.609344 to produce decimal miles. This is the format used in U.S. road distance signs, athletic race descriptions, GPS navigation in imperial mode, and logistics documentation for American freight operations. Decimal miles is more precise than the traditional “miles and yards” mixed format for calculations, and the calculator outputs both simultaneously.
Meters (Cross-Reference)
Meters (km × 1000) provide the baseline metric distance without unit scaling — useful for race course verification, since World Athletics certifies distances in meters, not kilometers. A marathon of 42.195 km is simultaneously 42,195 m, and confirming both values is standard practice in course certification. Meters also serve as a sanity-check unit: if the km input looks plausible but the meters output looks wrong for the described context, a data-entry error is likely.
Yards & Feet
Yards (km × 1000 ÷ 0.9144) are used in American football field distances, golf course yardages, and U.S. landscaping. The traditional marathon is described as 26 miles 385 yards — requiring the yards output to communicate the non-mile remainder. Feet (km × 1000 ÷ 0.3048) appear in U.S. aviation altitude references, construction elevation specs, and depth measurements. Both are derived directly from the kilometer input via their exact meter-based definitions.
Nautical Miles
Nautical miles (km × 1000 ÷ 1852) are the standard distance unit in international maritime navigation and commercial aviation. One nautical mile equals exactly 1852 meters — defined as one arc-minute of latitude on Earth’s surface. Converting km to nautical miles is essential for voyage planning, maritime fuel calculations, ATC (air traffic control) range reporting, and any context where geographic coordinates drive distance estimates. The output uses 6 decimal places to preserve navigation-grade precision.
Visual Bar Chart
A horizontal five-bar chart plots the numeric magnitude of your value across kilometers, miles, meters, yards, and feet in five distinct colors on a logarithmic scale. The log scale is essential here — for 1 km, meters (1000) is three orders of magnitude larger than miles (0.621). Without log scaling, the miles bar would be invisible next to the meters bar. The log axis keeps all five bars visible and meaningfully proportioned, with M/k suffixes on the axis labels to prevent crowding at large values.
2-Page PDF Report
Page 1 contains the branded header, hero result, metric/imperial breakdown table, six summary cards (input km, miles, meters, yards, feet, nautical miles), and chart snapshot. Page 2 contains a 16-row reference table spanning 0.5 km to 1000 km with athletic anchors labeled (Parkrun, 5 mi, 10 mi, half marathon, marathon) and the row nearest your input highlighted. Formatted for race documentation, logistics shipping records, navigation voyage logs, and project audit files.
Kilometers to Miles Conversion Chart — Common Values
Every value in this table is computed using the exact divisor 1.609344. Athletic distances (highlighted) are internationally standardized by World Athletics and shown with their full kilometer and mile equivalents.
| Kilometers | Miles | Meters | Yards | Common Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.5 km | 0.3107 mi | 500 m | 546.8 yd | Short sprint / training loop |
| 1 km | 0.6214 mi | 1,000 m | 1,093.6 yd | Standard reference — roughly 2/3 of a mile |
| 1.609 km | 1.0000 mi | 1,609 m | 1,760 yd | Exactly 1 statute mile — defined constant |
| 2 km | 1.2427 mi | 2,000 m | 2,187.2 yd | Common training warm-up distance |
| 3 km | 1.8641 mi | 3,000 m | 3,280.8 yd | 3000 m steeplechase — standard track event |
| 5 km | 3.1069 mi | 5,000 m | 5,468.1 yd | Parkrun / 5K road race — most popular fun run |
| 8.047 km | 5.0000 mi | 8,047 m | 8,800 yd | Exactly 5 miles — 5-mile road race |
| 10 km | 6.2137 mi | 10,000 m | 10,936 yd | 10K race — Olympic track distance |
| 16.093 km | 10.000 mi | 16,093 m | 17,600 yd | Exactly 10 miles — 10-mile road race |
| 21.097 km | 13.109 mi | 21,097 m | 23,077 yd | Half marathon — World Athletics standard |
| 42.195 km | 26.219 mi | 42,195 m | 46,145 yd | Marathon — 26 miles 385 yards |
| 50 km | 31.069 mi | 50,000 m | 54,681 yd | 50K ultramarathon distance |
| 1.852 km | 1.151 mi | 1,852 m | 2,025 yd | Exactly 1 nautical mile — marine/aviation |
| 100 km | 62.137 mi | 100,000 m | 109,361 yd | 100K ultramarathon — IAU world championship |
| 1000 km | 621.371 mi | 1,000,000 m | 1,093,613 yd | Long road journey — London to Rome approx. |
| 1609.344 km | 1000.000 mi | 1,609,344 m | 1,760,000 yd | Exactly 1000 miles — defined constant |
Highlighted rows mark exact mile values or internationally standardized athletic distances.
Converting Race Distances: Kilometers to Miles
Athletics is one of the most common contexts for kilometer-to-miles conversion. Track and road events are standardized in meters and kilometers by World Athletics (formerly IAAF), while U.S. sports media, broadcasts, and athlete profiles typically describe distances in miles. The tables below cover the full range of standard track, road, and ultra-distance events in both km and miles.
| Track / Field Event | Kilometers | Miles |
|---|---|---|
| 400 m sprint | 0.400 km | 0.249 mi |
| 800 m middle distance | 0.800 km | 0.497 mi |
| 1500 m race | 1.500 km | 0.932 mi |
| 1 mile race | 1.609 km | 1.000 mi |
| 3000 m steeplechase | 3.000 km | 1.864 mi |
| 5000 m track race | 5.000 km | 3.107 mi |
| 10000 m track race | 10.000 km | 6.214 mi |
| 20 km race walk | 20.000 km | 12.427 mi |
| Road / Ultra Event | Kilometers | Miles |
|---|---|---|
| Parkrun / 5K road race | 5.000 km | 3.107 mi |
| 8K road race | 8.000 km | 4.971 mi |
| 10K road race | 10.000 km | 6.214 mi |
| 15K road race | 15.000 km | 9.321 mi |
| Half marathon | 21.097 km | 13.109 mi |
| Marathon | 42.195 km | 26.219 mi |
| 50K ultramarathon | 50.000 km | 31.069 mi |
| 100K ultramarathon | 100.000 km | 62.137 mi |
Kilometers to Miles — Key Conversion Numbers
The Kilometers to Miles Converter Is Built For You If…
Whether you're a runner converting a European race distance into familiar miles, a traveler decoding road signs in a country using a different unit system, or a logistics professional reconciling metric shipping distances with imperial documentation — this converter delivers an exact, downloadable result in seconds.
Runners, Cyclists & Athletes
Race distances, training plans & recordsInternational athletics and cycling events are measured in kilometers, but U.S. sports media, commentators, and athlete profiles describe distances in miles. A runner logging a 10 km personal record for a European race needs the exact mile equivalent for their U.S. Strava profile or press release. A cyclist comparing Strava segments between metric and imperial countries needs both units displayed simultaneously for meaningful comparison.
- Use 3–4 decimal precision for official athletic records and race results
- Use the Marathon preset chip to instantly get 42.195 km = 26.2188 mi
- Use the yards output to express marathon distance in the traditional “26 miles 385 yards” format
- Export PDF for official meet programs, press release fact sheets, and race documentation archives
International Travelers & Drivers
Road signs, navigation & journey planningAmericans renting cars in Europe, Canada, or Australia encounter speed limits and road distances in kilometers. The critical need arises instantly: “this sign says 100 km — how far is that?” or “the speed limit is 130 km/h — how fast is that in mph?” Conversely, visitors from metric countries driving in the U.S. or UK face the same problem in reverse. Quick, accurate conversion prevents navigation errors, missed exits, and speeding violations.
- Use 1–2 decimal precision for road distance estimates — more than enough for navigation
- Bookmark: 100 km ≈ 62 miles, 160 km ≈ 100 miles (essential driving anchors)
- Use 10 km and 100 km presets for typical highway navigation distances
- Cross-check the meters output for shorter distances — parking limit signs, walking distances
Logistics, Maritime & Aviation Professionals
Shipping routes, navigation & freight planningInternational shipping and aviation professionals routinely work across metric and imperial distance systems. Container ships report voyage distances in nautical miles; road freight is quoted in miles or km depending on the country; air routes appear in both nautical miles and kilometers in ATC documentation. Fuel planning, ETA calculations, and customs documentation all require consistent, accurate unit conversion across the full chain of a shipment or flight plan.
- Use the nautical miles output for all maritime and aviation route planning — 1 NM = 1.852 km exactly
- Use 6+ decimal precision for navigation calculations and geodetic distance verification
- Use the 1000 km preset for long-haul route estimates and compare directly with mile-based mileage charts
- Export PDF to attach to voyage records, shipping manifests, and compliance documentation
7 Tips for Accurate Kilometers to Miles Conversions
Dividing by 1.609344 is simple, but a few professional habits prevent the errors that surface when metric distances meet imperial documentation, athletic records, or navigation systems.
Always Divide by 1.609344 — Never Multiply by 0.62
Using 0.62 instead of 0.621371 introduces a 0.22% error — about 220 meters per 100 km. On a marathon of 42.195 km, that is 93 meters of error — over 100 yards. For driving, it means a 100 km road reads as 62.0 miles instead of 62.137 miles — a 200-meter difference. The exact constant is 0.6213711922… (or equivalently, divide by 1.609344). Round the result, never the conversion factor.
Memorize These Six Athletic Anchors
For everyday athletic use, six anchors cover almost everything: 1 km ≈ 0.621 mi, 5 km ≈ 3.107 mi (Parkrun), 10 km ≈ 6.214 mi, 21.097 km = 13.109 mi (half marathon), 42.195 km = 26.219 mi (marathon), 1.609 km = exactly 1 mile. Knowing these lets you instantly sanity-check any result — if a 10K comes back as 10.6 mi, you know something is wrong (should be 6.214 mi). A 5K described as 5 miles is also wrong (should be 3.107 mi).
Understand Why the Result Is Always a Repeating Decimal
Because 1.609344 is not a power of 10 or a simple fraction, dividing any kilometer value by it produces a non-terminating repeating decimal. This means there is no “clean” kilometer value (other than multiples of 1.609344 itself) that converts to a whole number or simple fraction in miles. A marathon of 42.195 km is 26.21875887… miles — the 26.2188 you see in publications is always a rounded result. This is inherent to the two unit systems and no fault of the calculator.
Know the Difference Between Statute Miles and Nautical Miles
A statute mile (the everyday road mile) = 1.609344 km. A nautical mile = 1.852 km exactly — about 15% longer. The two are completely different units despite sharing the word “mile.” Confusing them in maritime or aviation contexts produces significant navigation errors. The calculator outputs nautical miles separately (using the exact 1852-meter definition) and labels them “NM” to prevent confusion. Never use the statute mile output for marine or aviation route planning.
Match Precision to the Application
0–1 decimal places for road signs, general travel, and casual conversation; 2–3 for race announcements, training plans, and logistics planning; 4–5 for official athletic records and course certification; 6–8 for navigation, geodetics, and scientific calculations. Higher precision than needed is harmless; too low can introduce rounding differences that matter in multi-leg routes (where errors accumulate), official timing systems, or distance-dependent fuel calculations.
Use the Meters Output as a Sanity Check
For athletic distances, the meters output is a direct verification tool. A 10 km race is 10,000 meters exactly — if the meters output shows anything other than a round number of meters for a round km input, the input has a decimal error. Similarly, a half marathon of 21.0975 km should show 21,097.5 meters (not 2109.75 or 210,975). Checking the meters column against your expectation takes one second and catches the most common errors before they propagate into official documentation.
Use the PDF as a Permanent Distance Record
For professional deliverables — race course documentation, shipping manifest distance records, logistics route calculations, navigation voyage logs, or international construction site-plan dimensions — download the PDF conversion report and attach it to your project file. It records the exact input in km, all converted outputs at your chosen precision, the conversion standard, and the generation date. For any distance where accuracy is later questioned, the PDF provides a timestamped, auditable record of the conversion.
Kilometers to Miles Converter — Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about converting kilometers to miles, the history of the 1.609344-km mile definition, athletic distance standards, nautical miles, and how to apply this calculator accurately across travel, sport, logistics, and everyday projects.
To convert kilometers to miles, divide the kilometer value by 1.609344. The formula is: miles = km ÷ 1.609344. For example, 10 km ÷ 1.609344 = 6.21371 miles.
You can also multiply by 0.621371 for a quick approximation, but dividing by 1.609344 is more precise because 1.609344 is the exact defined constant (1 mile = 1.609344 km exactly), while 0.621371 is a rounded approximation of the true repeating decimal 0.6213711922… The calculator uses the exact constant for all calculations — only the displayed result is rounded to your chosen precision.
1 kilometer equals 0.621371 miles, or approximately 5/8 of a mile. The precise value is 0.6213711922… miles — a repeating, non-terminating decimal derived from the exact definition 1 mile = 1.609344 km.
Key anchors: 1.609 km = exactly 1 mile · 5 km = 3.107 miles (Parkrun) · 10 km = 6.214 miles (standard 10K) · 42.195 km = 26.219 miles (marathon). A quick mental estimate: 1 km is roughly 0.6 miles, or about three-fifths of a mile. For driving, think of it as slightly more than half a mile per kilometer.
The exact formula is: miles = km ÷ 1.609344. The underlying exact constant is 1 mile = 1.609344 km exactly (a defined value, not a measurement). To reverse: km = miles × 1.609344.
Quick anchors: 1 km ≈ 0.621 mi · 5 km ≈ 3.107 mi · 10 km ≈ 6.214 mi · 100 km ≈ 62.137 mi. Because the divisor 1.609344 is not a power of 10 or a simple fraction, no kilometer value (other than exact multiples of 1.609344) converts to a terminating decimal in miles. All displayed results are rounded at the display step; the calculator always uses the full exact constant internally.
The metric definition of the mile was fixed by the International Yard and Pound Agreement of 1959. Under that treaty, 1 yard = 0.9144 meters exactly. Since 1 mile = 1760 yards, it follows that: 1 mile = 1760 × 0.9144 = 1609.344 meters = 1.609344 km exactly.
The 1.609344 figure is therefore an exact defined constant — not a measurement, not an approximation — derived from the complete chain of exact definitions: 1 inch = 25.4 mm exactly, 1 foot = 12 inches = 304.8 mm, 1 yard = 3 feet = 914.4 mm = 0.9144 m, 1 mile = 1760 yards = 1609.344 m. Every link is mathematically exact, making the final kilometer value exact to infinite decimal places.
A 5K race is exactly 5 kilometers, which equals 3.10686 miles (approximately 3 miles 188 yards). The calculation: 5 ÷ 1.609344 = 3.10686 miles.
5K is one of the world's most popular road race distances — used in Parkrun events, charity runs, and beginner racing programs globally. In U.S. running culture, a 5K is commonly described as “just over 3 miles.” The precise mile equivalent (3.107 mi) appears in race results and pace calculators. Use the 5 km Quick Preset chip in the calculator for the instant full breakdown across all units.
A marathon is 42.195 kilometers, which equals 26.2188 miles — traditionally described as 26 miles and 385 yards. The calculation: 42.195 ÷ 1.609344 = 26.2188 miles.
The 42.195 km (26 miles 385 yards) marathon distance was standardized by the IAAF (now World Athletics) in 1921. It traces to the 1908 London Olympics, where the course was set at 26 miles 385 yards so it could start at Windsor Castle and finish in front of the Royal Box at the Olympic Stadium. The decimal mile equivalent (26.2188) is used in pace calculators, training plans, and GPS watch course distance verification. Use the Marathon preset chip in the calculator above for the instant full breakdown.
10 kilometers equals 6.21371 miles, or approximately 6 miles 376 yards. The calculation: 10 ÷ 1.609344 = 6.21371 miles.
10 km is one of the most common road race distances worldwide, and a standard Olympic track distance (the 10,000 m race). In the U.S., it is widely described as “just over 6 miles.” It is also a popular driving reference — 10 km on a European motorway is roughly a 6-minute drive at 100 km/h. In athletic training contexts, 10 km serves as the benchmark race between the 5K beginner distance and the half marathon. Use the 10 km Quick Preset chip in the calculator for the instant full breakdown.
100 kilometers equals 62.1371 miles, or approximately 62 miles 241 yards. The calculation: 100 ÷ 1.609344 = 62.1371 miles.
100 km is a major ultramarathon distance — the IAU 100K World Championships uses this exact distance — and a common long-haul driving reference. In everyday terms, 100 km is roughly one hour of motorway driving at 100 km/h, and the 62-mile equivalent helps Americans contextualize European journey distances. Driving from London to Birmingham is approximately 180 km (112 mi); Paris to Lyon is approximately 465 km (289 mi). Use the 100 km Quick Preset chip for the instant full breakdown.
The kilometer is the SI (International System of Units) unit of distance used globally — equal to 1000 meters. The statute mile is an imperial unit used primarily in the United States and for road distances in the United Kingdom — equal to 1760 yards = 1609.344 meters. One mile is a larger unit than one kilometer: the same distance reads as a larger number in km than in miles (e.g., a 100 km journey is 62.14 miles).
A practical difference: when driving in a km country, the numbers on road signs are larger than what Americans expect from miles — 60 km/h feels slow (it is 37 mph), while 130 km/h feels very fast (it is 81 mph). At the same time, distances between cities look larger in km — 400 km between cities sounds like a lot but is 249 miles. Neither unit is more accurate; the conversion is mathematically exact in both directions.
The United States is the most prominent country using miles for road distances and everyday navigation. The United Kingdom uses miles for road signs and speed limits, though km is standard in scientific, mapping, and athletics contexts. Liberia and Myanmar officially use miles, though km is widely used in practice in both countries.
All other countries — including all of continental Europe, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, all of Asia, Latin America, and Africa — use kilometers as the primary distance unit for road signage and everyday navigation. International commercial aviation uses nautical miles (1 NM = 1.852 km) rather than statute miles. World Athletics standardizes all competition distances in meters and kilometers, regardless of the host country's domestic unit system.
The calculator uses the exact relationship 1 mile = 1.609344 km with double-precision floating-point arithmetic, accurate to approximately 15 significant digits. The display rounds only to your chosen decimal precision — the underlying calculation always uses full accuracy.
Because the conversion factor 1 ÷ 1.609344 = 0.6213711922… is a non-terminating repeating decimal, some small rounding difference will appear in every displayed result — but only at the display step, never in the calculation. For athletic records and race course certification, 4–6 decimal places provide sub-meter accuracy. For navigation and geodetic applications, 8 decimal places covers all precision requirements. The downloadable PDF records all output values, your chosen precision, and the conversion standard, creating a complete auditable record for professional documentation.
Accuracy note: The HomeExpertly Kilometers to Miles Converter uses the exact international conversion relationship of 1 mile = 1.609344 kilometers, derived from 1 yard = 0.9144 meters as established by the 1959 International Yard and Pound Agreement and recognized by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM). All calculations are mathematically precise to the decimal precision you select (up to 8 places). Because the conversion factor 1 ÷ 1.609344 = 0.6213711922… is a non-terminating repeating decimal, displayed results are rounded only at the display step — the underlying calculation always uses the exact constant. Results are for informational and reference purposes only. For applications where distance accuracy is critical — including but not limited to official race course certification, maritime navigation, aviation route planning, geodetic surveying, legally binding transport contracts, customs and shipping documentation, or scientific publication — always verify your conversions independently and use calibrated measurement instruments or authoritative navigation systems. The nautical mile output uses the international definition of 1 NM = 1852 meters exactly; statute miles and nautical miles are not interchangeable and must not be confused in navigation contexts. HomeExpertly is not responsible for any consequences arising from the use of these conversions, including navigation errors, missed destinations, failed athletic certifications, freight mismeasurements, or project rework. When in doubt, use the highest available precision, cross-check against a secondary source, and consult a licensed professional for measurement-critical applications.
