Unit converter
Runs in your browser—nothing is sent to our servers.
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How this tool handles your data
This tool runs entirely in your browser. Files are not uploaded.
What this tool does
Our free online unit converter helps you convert length, weight, temperature, volume, and more with familiar formulas executed locally in JavaScript. Everything runs locally in your browser, so your text and files are not uploaded to our servers—a better fit for drafts, client data, and everyday privacy. Students, marketers, and developers use it for quick checks without installing desktop software or signing up. Open the tool, paste or type, and copy results instantly.
- Fast micro-tasks — Use Unit converter for one-off measurements or previews without installing desktop utilities.
- Local-first — Screenshots, palettes, and inputs you analyze here are not uploaded as part of this tool.
- Browse related utilities — Explore the same category for companion tools, then switch to converters for full file pipelines.
How to use Unit converter?
- Open the tool — this page runs Unit converter entirely in your browser.
- Enter or upload — paste text, pick a file, or fill the fields the tool needs.
- Use the result — copy, download, or apply the output locally. Nothing is sent to our servers.
Why use Unit converter in the browser?
Unit converter stays client-side so quick everyday tasks see instant results without uploading bytes.
Latency stays low for clipboard-sized inputs and sensitive strings never cross our wire. When inputs exceed RAM-safe sizes or need proprietary encoders, switch to hosted converter pages instead of this tab.
Common uses for Unit converter
- Sanitize or measure copy before pasting into a CMS or email client.
- Bookmark /utilities/unit-converter in Chrome when locked-down laptops forbid installs.
- The unit converter UI answers quick questions without installing desktop utilities.
- Paste tidy outputs into Google Sheets or Slack canvases without CSV detours.
- Grab a color from a screenshot for CSS notes.
- Use the tool as a quick scratch pad alongside other tabs.
Does Unit converter change quality or accuracy?
Unit converter does not recompress media or transcode files—it transforms or analyzes what you provide in-page.
Output is deterministic for the same input and browser; if something looks off, try another engine or our server tools.
Unit converter: browser tool vs server processing
Browser utility (this page)
Ideal for lightweight inputs the tool documents on this page. Validation, formatting, and encoding run with JavaScript in your session; this tab does not persist your paste on our disks.
Hosted file jobs (converters & compressors)
Those flows upload a file, run codecs on our infrastructure, and return downloads on a job page—needed for MP4, DOCX, or 200 MB sources your tab cannot transcode safely.
Unit converter converts meters to miles for homework or HVAC math—keep SI debates inside the tab. CAD assemblies or GeoTIFF units still convert on hosted jobs.
Troubleshooting
- Browser limits: very large inputs can make Unit converter slow or unresponsive. Try a smaller sample first.
- Formatting/validation errors: confirm your input matches the expected syntax (quotes, commas, braces) before blaming the tool.
- Copy/paste issues: invisible characters from Word/Slack can break parsers; paste into a plain-text editor and retry.