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Convert Liter to Milliliter

Turn Liter into Milliliter in one step — free, accurate and right in your browser, nothing uploaded.

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1 l = 1,000 ml

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1 l equals 1,000 ml. To convert Liter to Milliliter, multiply the value by 1,000; divide by 1,000 to convert back. Enter any number above and the result appears instantly — free and entirely in your browser.

How do you convert Liter to Milliliter?

The conversion formula is ml = l × 1,000. The conversion factor is fixed by definition, so the result is always exact.

Liter to Milliliter conversion table

lml
1 l1,000 ml
2 l2,000 ml
5 l5,000 ml
10 l10,000 ml
20 l20,000 ml
50 l50,000 ml

What is Liter (l)?

The litre (L) is the metric unit of volume, equal to one cubic decimetre. It is used for drinks, fuel and liquids worldwide.

What is Milliliter (ml)?

The millilitre (ml) is one thousandth of a litre, the everyday metric unit for medicine doses, recipes and small drinks.

Why convert Liter to Milliliter?

Metric countries measure liquids in litres and millilitres; the US uses gallons, quarts, cups and fluid ounces — and US and UK units differ. Recipes and fuel figures often need converting.

A US gallon is exactly 3.785411784 litres, while a UK (imperial) gallon is 4.54609 L — about 20% larger. One US fluid ounce is about 29.57 ml.

How to convert Liter to Milliliter

  1. Enter the value in Liter into the left field of the converter.
  2. Read the result in Milliliter instantly in the right field — it updates automatically.
  3. Use the swap button to reverse the direction (Milliliter to Liter).

The converter runs entirely in your browser: no uploads, no queue, no limits. You can even use it offline.

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert Liter to Milliliter?

Use the formula ml = l × 1,000. Or simply type the value into the converter above — the result appears instantly, with no manual maths.

How much is 1 l in Milliliter?

1 l = 1,000 ml. For any other value, multiply the l figure by 1,000.

Is it free and are my values uploaded?

The conversion is completely free and needs no signup. It runs entirely in your browser — nothing is sent to a server.

Is the result accurate?

Yes. It uses the exact, internationally defined conversion factors; only the displayed value is rounded for readability.