Area is what you get when you multiply length by length—square metres, square feet, acres, hectares. Property listings use one unit; you might think in another. A room is “20 square metres”; what’s that in square feet? A plot is “0.5 acres”; how many square metres is that? Getting area wrong can mean ordering too much paint, misreading a listing, or messing up a quote. An area converter takes the value and the unit and gives you the equivalent in the unit you want. So you’re not doing 1 m² = 10.764 sq ft in your head and hoping you didn’t slip.
Property is the obvious use. You’re buying, renting, or comparing. One listing says 1,200 sq ft; another says 110 m². Converting lets you compare. Same for land: acres in one place, hectares in another. DIY is another: you need to cover a floor or a wall. The product says “covers X square metres” and your room is in square feet. Convert once, buy the right amount. Gardening and farming use area too—plot size, coverage for seed or mulch. A converter keeps everything in one language.
The factors aren’t round. One square metre is about 10.764 square feet. One acre is 4,046.86 square metres. Doing that by hand is tedious and error-prone. An area converter has the factors built in. You enter the number and the unit; you choose the target unit; you get the result. No sign-up, no fuss.
Our area converter is free and runs in your browser. Enter the area and its unit; choose the unit you want. You get the conversion. We don’t store your data. Use it for property, DIY, or any time you need area in a different unit.