Area
Square meters and square feet are the most common pair for indoor space comparisons.
Convert area units for rooms, shops, and land.
Convert square meters into square feet, square yards, and pyeong.
This tool is for quick reference. Double-check important decisions with your own source data.
Convert room sizes and land sizes between square meters, square feet, square yards, hectares, acres, and other fixed area units.
It works well for homes, office layouts, store planning, and land comparisons where you want consistent area units.
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Square meters and square feet are the most common pair for indoor space comparisons.
Land area is often easier to compare in hectares and acres together.
Use the matching input mode for interior space or land area.
Convert square meters into square feet, square yards, and pyeong.
Convert square feet into square meters, square yards, and acres.
Convert hectares into square meters, acres, and square kilometers.
Yes. One mode focuses on indoor space while another handles hectare and acre conversions.
No. It only converts fixed units.