Inches to Feet Converter

Convert between various measurement units instantly.

Inches
Feet
0

1 in = 0.083333 ft

Reference Table

1 in
0.083333
ft
5 in
0.416667
ft
10 in
0.833333
ft
50 in
4.166667
ft
100 in
8.333333
ft

Conversion Results

Meters
0
m
Kilometers
0
km
Centimeters
0
cm
Millimeters
0
mm
Miles
0
mi
Yards
0
yd
Feet
0
ft

Conversion Formula

1 Inches = 0.08333 Feet
1 Feet = 12 Inches

Quick Reference Table

InchesFeet
1 in0.08333 ft
5 in0.4167 ft
10 in0.8333 ft
50 in4.16667 ft
100 in8.33333 ft
500 in41.6667 ft
1,000 in83.3333 ft

About These Units

Length is the most basic spatial measurement — the distance between two points along a single dimension. The metric system (meters, kilometers, centimeters, millimeters) is used in most countries, while the imperial system (feet, inches, yards, miles) remains common in the United States. Accurate length conversion matters in construction, engineering, manufacturing, sports, navigation, and everyday tasks like ordering furniture from overseas suppliers.

About Inches

The inch (in) is exactly 25.4 millimeters (1/12 of a foot), commonly used in the US/UK for small lengths.

History

Originally defined as the width of an adult thumb; the modern value was set internationally in 1959.

Common Use

Used for screen sizes (e.g., 15.6" laptop), tire dimensions, rainfall, and wood/plywood thicknesses.

About Feet

The foot (ft) is exactly 0.3048 meters (12 inches), historically based on the length of a human foot.

History

Used since ancient Greece and Rome, standardized at the current length in 1959 by international agreement.

Common Use

Used for human height in the US (e.g., 5'10"), ceiling heights, aviation altitudes worldwide, and TV/projector throw distances.

When Conversion Is Needed

Inches and Feet belong to different measurement systems, so conversion becomes necessary when comparing values across the two units, or when forwarding a document or specification written in one unit to someone who uses the other. The quick-reference table on this page shows how common values in Inches translate to Feet, so memorizing or bookmarking the most frequently-used values is often a worthwhile shortcut.

Real-World Use Cases

Construction & DIY

Architects, builders, and DIY enthusiasts constantly switch between feet/inches and meters/centimeters when reading plans drawn in different standards. A miscalculation can mean lumber that doesn't fit or doors that don't close.

Travel & Navigation

Hiking trail markers, road signs, and aviation altimeters use different units depending on country. Travelers and pilots routinely convert miles to kilometers and feet to meters to stay oriented and safe.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How precise are these length conversions?

We use full IEEE 754 double-precision math and internationally accepted conversion constants (e.g., 1 inch = 0.0254 meters exactly). Results are rounded only for display.

Why does the imperial system still exist?

The U.S., Liberia, and Myanmar are the main holdouts using imperial units in daily life. Most industries within those countries also use metric for science and engineering, but consumer-facing measurements (clothing, road signs, recipes) still favor imperial.

Can I convert very small or very large lengths?

Yes. The tool handles everything from nanometers (used in chip manufacturing) to astronomical distances — just type the number, no scientific notation required for normal use.

Detailed Guide to Inches to Feet Converter

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We use IEEE 754 floating-point math with high-precision constants.

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