Converters

Meters to Feet Converter

Convert meters to feet with a precise factor and clear results for height, plans, and measurements.

Best for: Height written in metric units, Room and wall dimensions

Quick answer

Enter a value in meters to get the equivalent in feet using the standard conversion factor 1 meter = 3.28084 feet.

Overview

Use this converter when you need meter values expressed in feet for height, room dimensions, drawings, or technical specs. It applies the standard metric-to-imperial conversion so the result is directly usable in notes, plans, or comparisons. The tool is helpful when a measurement is written in meters but the receiving context expects feet. You can check a single value, compare several dimensions, or convert decimal values without doing the arithmetic by hand.

Use cases

  • Height written in metric unitsConvert a person’s or object’s height from meters into feet for documents, profiles, or forms.
  • Room and wall dimensionsTranslate floor plans or room sizes from meters into feet before comparing layouts.
  • Construction and renovation notesTurn meter-based site measurements into feet when a project uses imperial units.
  • Equipment and shipping specsConvert product or cargo dimensions from meters to feet for technical sheets and logistics.

How it works

  1. 1

    Type a number in meters into the input field.

  2. 2

    The tool multiplies the value by 3.28084 to calculate feet.

  3. 3

    Read the result in feet and use it in your measurement context.

Examples

Apartment ceiling height

Input: 2.4 meters

Output: 7.8740 feet

Useful for reading room height in a format that uses feet.

Garden fence length

Input: 18 meters

Output: 59.0551 feet

Shows a larger measurement often needed in outdoor planning.

Small object size

Input: 0.75 meters

Output: 2.4606 feet

Helpful for decimal measurements that are awkward to estimate manually.

FAQ

What factor does the converter use?

It uses the standard relation 1 meter = 3.28084 feet.

How are decimal meters handled?

Decimal values are converted directly, so 1.25 meters becomes 4.1011 feet after rounding.

Why might the result differ from a rough estimate?

Feet are often estimated using simple mental math, but this tool uses the full conversion factor, so the displayed value is more exact.

Can I convert very small or very large values?

Yes. The same factor works for tiny measurements and large dimensions; only the displayed precision may matter for your use case.

What mistake should I avoid when reading the result?

Do not confuse feet with inches. If you need inches, convert the feet result again or use a dedicated inches converter.