Inches to Meters Converter
Instantly convert inches to meters with precise calculation, multiple unit breakdowns, quick presets for common lengths, and a downloadable PDF report.
Uses the exact factor 1 in = 0.0254 m (international defined constant) — so 1 in = 2.54 cm — for reference only.
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Inches to Meters Conversion — Complete Guide for 2026
Converting inches to meters is the most fundamental imperial-to-metric length conversion in everyday use — bridging the inch-based precision of furniture dimensions, television screen sizes, pipe diameters, fabric widths, and body measurements with the meter-based standards of international engineering, architecture, product certification, and scientific documentation. A furniture maker whose cabinet is 84 inches tall needs to know that is 2.1336 meters for the European export specification. A screen manufacturer whose display is 65 inches diagonal needs 1.651 meters for the ISO product sheet. A plumber whose pipe run is 120 inches needs exactly 3.048 meters for the metric building permit. All of these rely on the same exact relationship: 1 inch = 0.0254 meters exactly.
Our free Inches to Meters Converter performs this calculation with up to 8 decimal places and automatically outputs results across the full metric and imperial unit ladder — meters, centimeters, millimeters, kilometers, feet, yards, miles, and nautical miles — alongside a live log-scale bar chart, a comprehensive reference table of common inch distances, and a downloadable 2-page PDF report. Quick preset chips let you instantly load the most common reference values: 1 in, 12 in (1 ft), 40 in, 72 in (6 ft), 100 in, and 1,000 in.
How to Use the Inches to Meters Converter in 4 Steps
A complete conversion takes under five seconds. Enter your inch value or tap a preset chip, set your decimal precision, review every unit output simultaneously, and download a PDF report for product documentation, construction specifications, engineering drawings, or compliance filings.
Enter Your Length in Inches
Type any positive length in inches — whole numbers or decimals both work. Or tap a Quick Preset chip for the most common reference values: 1 in, 12 in (1 ft), 40 in, 72 in (6 ft), 100 in, or 1,000 in. Results update live on every keystroke. Because the conversion factor 0.0254 is an exact defined constant, every inch value produces a mathematically precise meter result — no rounding is ever introduced by the calculation itself.
Set Decimal Precision
Choose between 0 and 8 decimal places using the input field or the precision slider. The default of 4 decimal places is ideal for most inch-to-meter applications — because meter values for common inch inputs are small decimals (e.g. 1 in = 0.0254 m), you need at least 4 decimal places to see a meaningful result. Use 2–3 for rough planning; 4–5 for engineering specs; 6–8 for precision survey, optics, and scientific measurement. The slider controls only display rounding — the underlying calculation always runs at full double-precision.
Review the Full Breakdown
The hero result displays meters. The summary cards add centimeters and millimeters — the three metric units most commonly needed alongside the meter for construction drawings, product specs, and fabric documentation. The full conversion grid adds kilometers, feet, yards, miles, and nautical miles. The log-scale bar chart plots inches, meters, centimeters, millimeters, and feet simultaneously — the enormous numeric spread between millimeters and meters makes a logarithmic axis essential for readability.
Download Your PDF Report
Click Download PDF for a professionally formatted 2-page report. Page 1 includes the branded header, hero meter result, imperial/metric side-by-side breakdown table, six labeled summary cards (input inches, meters, centimeters, millimeters, feet, yards), and log-scale chart snapshot. Page 2 adds a 14-row reference table from 1 in to 1,000 in, with body measurement, screen size, room dimension, and standard construction anchors, with your input highlighted in blue.
Why 1 Inch = 0.0254 Meters — and Why This Is Exactly Exact
The value 1 in = 0.0254 m was established as an exact defined constant by the International Yard and Pound Agreement of July 1, 1959, signed by the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, and recognized by NIST and BIPM. The Agreement defined 1 yard = 0.9144 m exactly, from which: 1 foot = 0.9144 ÷ 3 = 0.3048 m exactly, and 1 inch = 0.3048 ÷ 12 = 0.0254 m exactly. The value 2.54 cm per inch was chosen to reconcile the pre-existing industrial standard for the inch (already widely used in precision engineering) with the metric system. Before 1959, slight national variations existed — the U.S. survey inch was marginally different from the UK inch. The 1959 Agreement standardized them permanently.
The consequence is important: every inch-to-meter calculation is mathematically exact. Multiplying any finite decimal number by the exact constant 0.0254 never introduces approximation at the formula level. 1 in = 0.0254 m exactly; 12 in = 0.3048 m exactly; 36 in = 0.9144 m exactly; 100 in = 2.54 m exactly. The only source of displayed rounding is the precision slider — which controls how many digits are shown, not how many are computed.
The metric chain: centimeters, millimeters, and the inch
From the single anchor 1 in = 0.0254 m, the complete metric chain for inches follows exactly: 1 in = 0.0254 m = 2.54 cm = 25.4 mm = 0.0000254 km. The centimeter value — 1 in = 2.54 cm — is the most universally memorized imperial-to-metric conversion in the world, used daily by engineers, tailors, product designers, and medical professionals across every industry. The millimeter value — 1 in = 25.4 mm — is the precision engineering standard: machinist tolerances, pipe thread specifications, screen pixel densities, and optical lens dimensions are all expressed in millimeters derived from this exact inch relationship.
What the Inches to Meters Converter Calculates
Every output is derived from your inch input using exact defined constants — no intermediate rounding between units — giving you a complete metric and imperial breakdown from one always-exact calculation.
Meters (Hero Result)
The primary conversion multiplies your inch value by the exact constant 0.0254. Every result is exact: 1 in = 0.0254 m; 12 in = 0.3048 m; 36 in = 0.9144 m; 72 in = 1.8288 m; 100 in = 2.54 m. Meters are the SI base unit for length — the standard for international engineering drawings, architectural specifications, scientific publications, building codes outside the U.S., and product certification for global markets. For any inch-specified U.S. measurement that must be submitted to an international standard, meters are the required output.
Centimeters (Summary Card)
Centimeters (in × 2.54, always exact: 1 in = 2.54 cm) are the most practical everyday metric output for inch-scale measurements: 6 in = 15.24 cm; 12 in = 30.48 cm; 40 in = 101.6 cm. The centimeter scale aligns naturally with the physical sizes involved — a 72-inch person is 182.88 cm, a 65-inch screen is 165.1 cm, a 36-inch waistband is 91.44 cm. For body measurements, clothing sizes, furniture, and consumer electronics, centimeters are the preferred metric unit in non-U.S. markets.
Millimeters (Summary Card)
Millimeters (in × 25.4, always exact: 1 in = 25.4 mm) are the precision engineering standard for inch-scale dimensions: 1 in = 25.4 mm; 6 in = 152.4 mm; 12 in = 304.8 mm. Millimeters are used in machining tolerances, pipe thread specifications (e.g. ½-inch pipe = 12.7 mm nominal), screen pixel density calculations, optical lens specifications, construction fastener dimensions, and any technical drawing where sub-centimeter precision must be expressed in metric. The mm output makes this calculator directly useful for CNC machining, 3D printing, and precision manufacturing.
Feet & Yards
Feet (in ÷ 12, always exact: 1 ft = 12 in) and yards (in ÷ 36, always exact: 1 yd = 36 in) provide the imperial cross-references most useful when an inch measurement must be expressed in larger imperial units. 72 in = 6 ft exactly; 36 in = 1 yd exactly; 120 in = 10 ft exactly; 360 in = 10 yd exactly. These are essential for contractors reading a mixed-unit specification, material estimators reconciling inch-specified dimensions with yard-priced materials, or anyone bridging a sub-foot inch measurement with a room- or field-scale planning unit.
Kilometers & Miles
Kilometers (in × 0.0000254, exact) and miles (in ÷ 63,360, exact: 1 mi = 63,360 in) contextualize large inch measurements in road-scale terms. These are less commonly needed for everyday inch conversions but are valuable for large-scale engineering (pipeline specifications in inches converted to route distances in kilometers), geospatial applications, and anyone verifying that a large inch count makes sense in more familiar distance units. 63,360 in = 1 mi exactly; 1,000 in = 0.0254 km exactly.
2-Page PDF Report
Page 1 contains the branded header, hero meter result, metric/imperial side-by-side breakdown table (in, ft, yd, mi on the left; m, cm, mm, km on the right), six summary cards (input inches, meters, centimeters, millimeters, feet, yards), and log-scale chart snapshot. Page 2 contains a 14-row reference table from 1 in to 1,000 in with real-world size anchors — body measurements, screen sizes, furniture dimensions, pipe standards — with your input highlighted in blue.
Inches to Meters Conversion Chart — Common Lengths
Every value uses the exact constant 1 in = 0.0254 m. All meter results are mathematically exact — multiplying by the defined constant 0.0254 never introduces rounding. Highlighted rows mark key real-world anchors for body measurements, furniture, screens, and construction.
| Inches | Meters | Centimeters | Millimeters | Common Reference |
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| 1 in | 0.0254 m | 2.54 cm | 25.4 mm | 1 inch — thumb width; standard ruler unit |
| 2 in | 0.0508 m | 5.08 cm | 50.8 mm | 2 inches — golf ball diameter; smartphone width |
| 4 in | 0.1016 m | 10.16 cm | 101.6 mm | 4 inches — standard pipe nominal; credit card height |
| 6 in | 0.1524 m | 15.24 cm | 152.4 mm | 6 inches — ½ foot; standard ruler length |
| 8 in | 0.2032 m | 20.32 cm | 203.2 mm | 8 inches — standard sheet of paper height (Letter) |
| 10 in | 0.2540 m | 25.40 cm | 254.0 mm | 10 inches — tablet screen diagonal; men’s shoe length |
| 12 in | 0.3048 m | 30.48 cm | 304.8 mm | 12 inches — exactly 1 foot = 0.3048 m exactly |
| 18 in | 0.4572 m | 45.72 cm | 457.2 mm | 18 inches — ½ yard; standard counter depth |
| 24 in | 0.6096 m | 60.96 cm | 609.6 mm | 24 inches — 2 feet; standard doorway width min. |
| 36 in | 0.9144 m | 91.44 cm | 914.4 mm | 36 inches — exactly 1 yard = 0.9144 m exactly |
| 40 in | 1.0160 m | 101.60 cm | 1,016.0 mm | 40 inches — small TV diagonal; standard desk height |
| 60 in | 1.5240 m | 152.40 cm | 1,524.0 mm | 60 inches — 5 feet; below-average adult height |
| 65 in | 1.6510 m | 165.10 cm | 1,651.0 mm | 65 inches — popular TV screen diagonal |
| 72 in | 1.8288 m | 182.88 cm | 1,828.8 mm | 72 inches — 6 feet; average adult male height (U.S.) |
| 84 in | 2.1336 m | 213.36 cm | 2,133.6 mm | 84 inches — 7 feet; standard interior door height |
| 100 in | 2.5400 m | 254.00 cm | 2,540.0 mm | 100 inches — exactly 2.54 m; projector screen size |
| 120 in | 3.0480 m | 304.80 cm | 3,048.0 mm | 120 inches — 10 feet; single-car garage door width |
| 240 in | 6.0960 m | 609.60 cm | 6,096.0 mm | 240 inches — 20 feet; standard shipping container width |
| 1,000 in | 25.4000 m | 2,540.00 cm | 25,400.0 mm | 1,000 inches — exactly 25.4 m; large-scale reference |
All meter values are mathematically exact — multiplication by the defined constant 0.0254 never introduces rounding error. Highlighted rows mark key real-world anchors for body height, screen diagonals, construction dimensions, and the clean imperial reference values (12 in = 1 ft, 36 in = 1 yd, 100 in = 2.54 m exactly).
Inches to Meters — Reference by Context
The inches-to-meters conversion is most common in four practical settings: consumer electronics and screens, where display sizes are specified in inches but international product documentation requires centimeters and meters; body measurements and clothing, where U.S. sizes in inches must be converted to centimeters for international sizing charts and health records; construction and interior design, where room dimensions, furniture, cabinetry, and fixtures specified in inches must appear in meters for metric building permits and international project coordination; and precision manufacturing, where inch-dimensioned parts must be annotated in millimeters for metric engineering drawings and CNC specifications.
| Inches | Meters | Real-World Context |
|---|---|---|
| 12 in | 0.3048 m | 1 foot exactly |
| 24 in | 0.6096 m | 2 feet; doorway min. width |
| 36 in | 0.9144 m | 1 yard exactly; waist reference |
| 40 in | 1.0160 m | Small TV diagonal; desk height |
| 48 in | 1.2192 m | 4 feet; standard worktop width |
| 55 in | 1.3970 m | Medium TV screen diagonal |
| 60 in | 1.5240 m | 5 feet; short adult height |
| 65 in | 1.6510 m | Popular TV diagonal |
| 72 in | 1.8288 m | 6 feet; avg. U.S. male height |
| 75 in | 1.9050 m | Large TV; above-average height |
| 80 in | 2.0320 m | Standard door height (80 in) |
| 84 in | 2.1336 m | 7 feet; interior door height |
| 96 in | 2.4384 m | 8 feet; standard ceiling height |
| 100 in | 2.5400 m | Exactly 2.54 m; projector screen |
| Inches | cm / mm | Manufacturing / Construction Context |
|---|---|---|
| 0.5 in | 1.27 cm | ½ in pipe nominal thread |
| 1 in | 2.54 cm / 25.4 mm | 1 in pipe; drill bit; tile grout gap |
| 2 in | 5.08 cm / 50.8 mm | 2 in pipe; lumber thickness |
| 4 in | 10.16 cm / 101.6 mm | 4 in drain pipe; brick width |
| 6 in | 15.24 cm / 152.4 mm | 6 in stud wall depth |
| 8 in | 20.32 cm / 203.2 mm | 8 in concrete block width |
| 12 in | 30.48 cm / 304.8 mm | 1 ft; standard floor tile size |
| 16 in | 40.64 cm / 406.4 mm | 16 in stud spacing (O.C.) |
| 24 in | 60.96 cm / 609.6 mm | 24 in O.C. joist spacing |
| 36 in | 91.44 cm / 914.4 mm | Standard countertop depth (36 in) |
| 48 in | 121.92 cm / 1,219.2 mm | Plywood sheet width (4 ft) |
| 96 in | 243.84 cm / 2,438.4 mm | Plywood sheet length (8 ft) |
| 120 in | 304.80 cm / 3,048.0 mm | 10 ft; garage door width |
| 240 in | 609.60 cm / 6,096.0 mm | 20 ft; standard container width |
Inches to Meters — Key Conversion Numbers
The Inches to Meters Converter Is Built For You If…
Whether you’re an interior designer converting a 96-inch ceiling height to 2.4384 meters for a European architect, a consumer electronics buyer converting a 65-inch TV diagonal to 165.1 cm for a metric wall mount spec, a machinist converting a 1-inch bore diameter to 25.4 mm for a metric engineering drawing, a tailor converting a 34-inch chest measurement to 86.36 cm for an international size chart, or a plumber converting a 120-inch pipe run to 3.048 meters for a metric building permit — this converter delivers an exact, documented result in seconds.
Architects, Engineers & Construction Professionals
Drawings, permits, specifications & international projectsConstruction work bridges inch-specified U.S. practice with meter-based international and building-code requirements constantly. An architect whose U.S. drawing shows an 84-inch door opening needs 2.1336 meters for the metric permit submission. A structural engineer whose beam is 120 inches needs 3.048 meters for the ISO calculation. A civil engineer whose pipe specification is 6 inches nominal needs 152.4 mm for the metric material spec. A project manager coordinating a U.S. contractor with a European supplier whose catalog is in meters needs precise, documented conversions for every inch-specified component. The calculator’s PDF report provides the exact constants, all unit outputs, and a generation date — creating a shareable conversion record for project documentation.
- Key construction anchors: 96 in = 2.4384 m (8 ft ceiling); 120 in = 3.048 m (10 ft span)
- Stud spacing: 16 in = 406.4 mm; 24 in = 609.6 mm — essential for metric framing drawings
- Use 4 decimal places for engineering specifications; 2 for planning-level dimensions
- Download PDF for metric permit submissions, international coordination, and specification packages
Consumer Electronics, Retail & Product Designers
Screen sizes, product specs & international listingsConsumer electronics specifications constantly move between the inch-based U.S. market and centimeter-based international markets. A product manager writing a global spec sheet for a 65-inch TV needs 165.1 cm (or 1.651 m) for the EU product listing. A retailer whose wall mount instruction says “fits screens up to 75 inches” needs 190.5 cm for the French product page. A furniture designer whose sofa is 84 inches long needs 213.36 cm for the IKEA-style international catalog. A monitor manufacturer whose display is 27 inches diagonal needs 68.58 cm for the metric spec sheet. The calculator handles all of these with the exact 1 in = 2.54 cm constant — and the centimeter summary card makes the most relevant output immediately visible.
- Screen diagonal anchors: 55 in = 139.7 cm; 65 in = 165.1 cm; 75 in = 190.5 cm; 85 in = 215.9 cm
- Use 2 decimal places for centimeter outputs on product pages; 4 for technical spec sheets
- 100 in = 2.54 m exactly — a clean anchor for projector screen and large-format display specs
- Download PDF for international product documentation, EU compliance filings, and catalog submissions
Tailors, Designers & Health Professionals
Body measurements, clothing sizes & medical recordsBody measurements in the U.S. are taken in inches but must be expressed in centimeters and meters for international sizing, health documentation, and global apparel production. A tailor whose client has a 34-inch chest needs 86.36 cm for the EU size chart. A fashion designer whose pattern calls for a 40-inch hip needs 101.6 cm for the international grading spec. A nurse recording a patient’s height of 68 inches needs 172.72 cm for the metric health record. A sportswear manufacturer whose U.S. size chart is in inches needs every body measurement converted to centimeters for the Asian market spec. The calculator’s centimeter summary card and high-precision output make it the fastest tool for this conversion context — and the reference table provides the complete body-measurement range from 1 in to 100 in in one view.
- Height anchors: 60 in = 152.4 cm; 66 in = 167.64 cm; 72 in = 182.88 cm; 78 in = 198.12 cm
- Clothing anchors: 32 in = 81.28 cm; 36 in = 91.44 cm; 40 in = 101.6 cm; 44 in = 111.76 cm
- Use 2 decimal places for centimeter body measurements; 1 for general clothing sizes
- Download PDF for pattern grading sheets, medical records, and international sizing documentation
7 Tips for Accurate Inches to Meters Conversions
The formula m = in × 0.0254 is always exact — but a few habits prevent the unit-mismatch errors, precision mistakes, and metric confusion that arise when inch-scale measurements from U.S. plans, product specs, and body measurements must be accurately expressed in meters, centimeters, and millimeters for international documentation and engineering.
Memorize 1 in = 2.54 cm — The Single Most Useful Imperial-to-Metric Anchor
The relationship 1 in = 2.54 cm is exact, universally applicable, and the fastest mental starting point for any inch-to-metric estimate. From 2.54 cm: multiply by 10 to get mm (1 in = 25.4 mm); divide by 100 to get m (1 in = 0.0254 m). For quick estimates: double and round — 1 in ≈ 5 cm (actually 5.08 cm) gives a fast but slightly over-estimated result. For specification work, always use the calculator. The key three anchors: 1 in = 2.54 cm; 12 in = 30.48 cm (1 ft); 36 in = 91.44 cm (1 yd). Every other conversion follows from these three.
Set Decimal Precision to 4 for Most In-to-Meter Work
Because meter values for common inch inputs are small decimals (1 in = 0.0254 m; 6 in = 0.1524 m), you need at least 4 decimal places to display a meaningful result. At 2 decimal places, 6 inches shows as 0.15 m — losing the last two significant digits. At 4 decimal places, it shows as 0.1524 m — full precision for most engineering and construction purposes. Use 2 decimal places only for rough planning; 4–5 for specifications; 6–8 for precision survey, optics, and scientific work. The calculator defaults to 4 for this reason.
Use Centimeters for Body Measurements, Millimeters for Engineering
The choice between centimeters and millimeters as the metric output depends on context. For body measurements, clothing sizes, furniture, and consumer products — use centimeters (cm). For engineering drawings, machined parts, pipe threads, fasteners, screen pixel densities, and optical specifications — use millimeters (mm). Both are exact (cm = in × 2.54; mm = in × 25.4). The calculator displays both in the summary cards and the full result grid, so you can read whichever is appropriate for your context without any additional calculation.
100 In = 2.54 m — A Clean Mental Verification Anchor
100 inches = exactly 2.54 meters — a clean whole-number centimeter result (254 cm) that makes verification easy. If you are converting a value near 100 inches and your result is not close to 2.54 m, there is an error. Similarly: 50 in = 1.27 m exactly; 200 in = 5.08 m exactly; 400 in = 10.16 m exactly. These clean decimal results arise because 100 × 0.0254 = 2.54, 50 × 0.0254 = 1.27, and so on — all terminating decimals. Use these as mental sanity checks when converting inch values in the vicinity of these anchors.
Screen Diagonal in Inches ≠ Screen Area in Centimeters — Use Aspect Ratio Too
TV and monitor screen sizes specified in inches refer to the diagonal distance, not the width or height. Converting a 65-inch diagonal to 165.1 cm gives the metric diagonal — but the actual screen width and height depend on the aspect ratio. For a 16:9 screen: width = diagonal × 16/√337 ≈ diagonal × 0.872; height = diagonal × 9/√337 ≈ diagonal × 0.490. For a 65-inch 16:9 screen: width ≈ 56.7 in = 144 cm; height ≈ 31.9 in = 81 cm. The calculator converts the diagonal correctly; width and height calculations require the aspect ratio separately.
Pipe Sizes in Inches Are Nominal — The Actual Dimension Is Different
A critical caution for plumbing and pipework: pipe sizes in inches are nominal (name) sizes, not actual outer or inner diameters. A “½-inch pipe” does not have a ½-inch (12.7 mm) outer diameter — it has a nominal bore of approximately 0.622 inches (15.8 mm OD for Schedule 40). Always use the pipe schedule table for the actual dimension, then convert that actual dimension to metric using the calculator (actual OD × 0.0254 = OD in meters). Converting the nominal size directly gives the wrong physical dimension. The calculator is correct for any actual inch measurement — the caution applies only to nominal pipe sizing.
Use the PDF for Mixed-Unit International Product and Construction Documentation
For professional deliverables that must serve both inch-specified U.S. audiences and meter-specified international audiences — product data sheets where the U.S. spec is in inches and the EU submission is in centimeters; architectural drawings where the imperial set is in inches and the metric set is in meters; medical device specifications where U.S. FDA filings use inches and CE marking submissions use millimeters; or furniture catalog entries where North American dimensions are in inches and European catalog entries are in centimeters — download the PDF. It captures the exact inch input, all unit outputs at your chosen precision, all exact constants, the 14-row reference table with size anchors, and the generation date — providing a complete, shareable conversion record.
Inches to Meters Converter — Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about converting inches to meters, why 1 inch = 0.0254 m exactly, the precise meter values for key screen sizes, body heights, construction dimensions, and pipe standards, and how to apply this calculator accurately for product documentation, engineering specifications, and international compliance.
To convert inches to meters, multiply the inch value by 0.0254. The formula is: m = in × 0.0254. For example, 40 in × 0.0254 = 1.016 m exactly. The constant 1 in = 0.0254 m is exact under the international definition (International Yard and Pound Agreement, 1959). Because 0.0254 is an exact defined constant, every inch-to-meter calculation is mathematically exact — no rounding error is ever introduced by the conversion itself.
A useful quick-check: 100 in = 2.54 m exactly. If your conversion of any value near 100 inches does not produce a result close to 2.54 m, there is an arithmetic error.
1 inch equals exactly 0.0254 meters. In other units: 1 in = 0.0254 m = 2.54 cm = 25.4 mm = 0.0000254 km = 1/12 ft = 1/36 yd.
The relationship 1 in = 2.54 cm is the most universally memorized imperial-to-metric conversion in the world. The meter value follows directly: 2.54 cm ÷ 100 = 0.0254 m. The millimeter value: 2.54 cm × 10 = 25.4 mm. All three are exact — no rounding anywhere in the chain.
12 inches (1 foot) equals exactly 0.3048 meters. 12 × 0.0254 = 0.3048 m exactly. In other units: 0.3048 m = 30.48 cm = 304.8 mm = 12 in = 1 ft.
The value 0.3048 m per foot is itself an internationally defined exact constant — 1 ft = 0.3048 m exactly (International Yard and Pound Agreement, 1959). This is one of the cleanest relationships in the entire imperial-to-metric system. Use the 12 in preset chip for the full unit breakdown.
36 inches (1 yard) equals exactly 0.9144 meters. 36 × 0.0254 = 0.9144 m exactly. In other units: 0.9144 m = 91.44 cm = 914.4 mm = 36 in = 3 ft = 1 yd.
The value 0.9144 m per yard is also an internationally defined exact constant — 1 yd = 0.9144 m exactly (International Yard and Pound Agreement, 1959). The yard is the primary fabric ordering unit; 0.9144 m is therefore the exact metric equivalent of a yard of fabric, a yard of sod, or any other yard-specified material.
72 inches (6 feet) equals exactly 1.8288 meters. 72 × 0.0254 = 1.8288 m exactly. In other units: 1.8288 m = 182.88 cm = 1,828.8 mm = 72 in = 6 ft = 2 yd.
72 inches is close to the average adult male height in the United States (approximately 5 ft 9 in = 69 in = 175.26 cm), making this one of the most commonly looked-up inch-to-meter conversions for health records, ergonomic design, and sportswear sizing. Use the 72 in preset chip for the full unit breakdown.
100 inches equals exactly 2.54 meters. 100 × 0.0254 = 2.54 m exactly. In other units: 2.54 m = 254 cm = 2,540 mm = 100 in = 8.333 ft = 2.778 yd.
The clean result 2.54 m follows directly from the fact that 1 in = 2.54 cm and 100 in = 254 cm = 2.54 m. This is one of the most useful mental anchors for the in-to-m conversion: 100 inches = 2.54 meters exactly — memorizing this single anchor lets you estimate any inch-to-meter result by proportion. Use the 100 in preset chip for the full unit breakdown.
The value 1 in = 0.0254 m was established as an exact defined constant by the International Yard and Pound Agreement of July 1, 1959, signed by the U.S., UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. The Agreement defined 1 yard = 0.9144 m exactly; from this, 1 foot = 0.3048 m exactly, and 1 inch = 0.0254 m exactly.
The value 2.54 cm per inch was chosen to align the pre-existing industrial standard for the inch — already in widespread use in precision engineering — with the metric system. Before 1959, slight national variations existed between the U.S. inch and the UK inch. The 1959 Agreement eliminated them permanently. The constant is now recognized by NIST and BIPM as exact and is used in all SI-to-imperial length conversions worldwide.
The calculator uses the exact constant 1 in = 0.0254 m with double-precision floating-point arithmetic. Because 0.0254 is an exact defined constant, every inch-to-meter calculation is mathematically exact — no rounding error is introduced by the conversion itself. The display precision slider (0–8 decimal places) controls only presentational rounding.
All metric outputs use exact constants: cm = in × 2.54 (exact); mm = in × 25.4 (exact); km = in × 0.0000254 (exact). All imperial outputs use exact integer relationships: ft = in ÷ 12 (exact); yd = in ÷ 36 (exact); mi = in ÷ 63,360 (exact: 1 mi = 63,360 in). The nautical miles output uses the exact constant 1 NM = 1,852 m. The downloadable PDF records all outputs, the exact constants, and the generation date.
Accuracy note: The HomeExpertly Inches to Meters Converter uses the exact international constant 1 in = 0.0254 m exactly (established by the International Yard and Pound Agreement, July 1, 1959, recognized by NIST and BIPM; derived from 1 yd = 0.9144 m exactly, giving 1 ft = 0.3048 m exactly and 1 in = 0.0254 m exactly). Because 0.0254 is an exact defined constant, every inch-to-meter calculation is mathematically exact at the formula level — the display precision slider (0–8 decimal places) controls only presentational rounding. All metric outputs (cm, mm, km) use exact constants derived from 1 in = 0.0254 m exactly. All imperial outputs (ft, yd, mi) use exact integer relationships derived from the same Agreement. The nautical miles output uses the exact constant 1 NM = 1,852 m. Results are for informational and reference purposes only. For applications where measurement accuracy is critical — including but not limited to engineering drawings, medical device specifications, building permits, product compliance filings, or precision manufacturing — always verify your conversions independently using calibrated instruments or authoritative reference documents, and consult a licensed professional for measurement-critical applications. Note that pipe and fastener sizes labeled in inches are often nominal sizes — the actual physical dimension may differ from the labeled inch value. Always confirm actual dimensions against the relevant standard before converting for specification use. HomeExpertly is not responsible for any consequences arising from the use of these conversions.
