Temperature Converter

Convert temps fast—Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin. Simple, accurate, no fuss.

Tool Icon Temperature Converter

Temperature Scale:
Hot Moderate Cold
-273°C 0°C 100°C
Common Temperatures:
Temperature Equivalents:

About This Tool

So, you’ve got a recipe that calls for 350°F, but your oven only shows Celsius. Or maybe you're traveling and the weather app says it’s 25°C outside—what does that even feel like? Yeah, we’ve all been there. That’s where a temperature converter comes in. It’s not fancy. It’s not revolutionary. But it *is* useful when you need to switch between Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin without doing the math in your head (or worse—pulling out a calculator). This tool just takes a number and a unit, then spits out the equivalent in the other two. Simple. Fast. No login required. No ads popping up like it’s 2005. Just type, click, and move on with your day.

Key Features

  • Converts between Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin—because sometimes you need all three.
  • Works both ways. You can start with any unit. No need to guess which one to pick first.
  • Instant results. No loading screens, no waiting. It’s ready when you are.
  • No installation. It runs right in your browser. Works on your phone, tablet, or that old laptop you refuse to upgrade.
  • Free. Always. No hidden fees, no “premium” version that does the same thing.

FAQ

Why would I need Kelvin?
Honestly? Most people don’t. But if you’re into science, engineering, or just geeking out over absolute zero (-273.15°C), Kelvin is your friend. It’s used in physics and chemistry because it starts at absolute zero—no negative numbers. So if you’re mixing chemicals or studying thermodynamics, this converter’s got your back.

Is this accurate?
Yes. The formulas are standard: °C to °F is (°C × 9/5) + 32, and Kelvin is °C + 273.15. We didn’t reinvent the wheel—just made it easier to use. Rounding is minimal, and we keep decimals where they matter. No guesswork.