We are a group of friends who shared the same passion — and the same frustration. Back in 2016, we noticed a gap no other site was filling: fast, reliable unit conversion that didn’t hide the math. Students, engineers, and data workers aged 16–45 across the United States were stuck either with black-box calculators that gave a number and nothing else, or with dense textbooks that buried the formula. We built Conversion Table to be the opposite: a utility-first, reference-grade tool where every result comes with its underlying equation. No fluff, no friction — just the conversion and the reasoning behind it.
What makes this resource uniquely valuable is formula transparency. When you convert feet to meters, we show you why it’s 0.3048. When you switch between horsepower and kilowatts, the exact multiplier is right there. For engineers checking a design spec, data workers normalizing units across datasets, or students verifying homework, that openness turns a simple lookup into a learning moment. You don’t just get the answer — you get the math, so you can trust it, replicate it, or adapt it. That’s the core promise we’ve kept since day one: no mystery, no unnecessary clicks, just clean, authoritative tables built for real work.
Our tables cover everything from length, mass, and volume to pressure, energy, and data rates — each curated for the technical workflows our audience lives in. We deliberately keep the interface sparse. No ads that pop up mid-calculation, no login walls, no “sign up for premium.” Every table loads fast, every formula is displayed plainly, and every conversion is double-checked against authoritative standards. We treat our users as peers who deserve the same rigor we’d demand in our own projects. That’s why we’ve never added fluff: when you need to convert 2.54 centimeters to inches at 2 a.m. before a deadline, you need it now, with the formula visible so you can verify it.
If you’re tired of opaque converters and want a reference you can actually rely on, start browsing our tables. Explore the formula behind the number — that’s the whole point. And if you have questions or ideas, head over to our Contact Us page. We’re still the same small team, still filling that gap, one transparent conversion at a time. Dive in and see the math for yourself.
