Cubic Meters to Feet Converter
Convert metric cubic meters (m³) to imperial cubic feet (ft³) instantly. A precise tool for real estate valuation, construction material estimates, architectural layouts, and global logistics.
Result in Cubic Feet (ft³)
The Global Standard for Volume
While cubic feet are primarily used in the United States, cubic meters (m³) are the international standard for scientific, engineering, and commercial volume measurements. Converting to cubic feet is often necessary when importing industrial machinery or materials into the US market.
What is a Cubic Meter?
Represented as exactly 1,000 liters. It constitutes the space occupied by a cube with edges of one meter each.
What is a Cubic Foot?
A unit of volume in the Imperial and US Customary systems. It is the volume of a cube with edges of one foot.
Conversion Formula
Multiplier Constant
ft³ = m³ × 35.3146667
Multiply cubic meters by 35.31 for common applications. One cubic meter is significantly larger than a cubic foot.
Volume Comparison Table
Cubic Meters (m³) Cubic Feet (ft³) 1 m³ 35.31 ft³ 5 m³ 176.57 ft³ 10 m³ 353.15 ft³ 50 m³ 1,765.73 ft³ 100 m³ 3,531.47 ft³ Construction & Material Volume Reference
Material / Structure Metric (m³) Imperial (ft³) Standard cubic yard (approx) 0.76 m³ 27 ft³ Typical mixer truck load 8 m³ 282.52 ft³ Standard 20ft container 33.2 m³ 1,172 ft³ Luxary swimming pool 60 m³ 2,118.9 ft³ Home foundation pour 120 m³ 4,237.8 ft³ Commercial floor slab 500 m³ 17,657.3 ft³ Frequently Asked Questions