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Area Converter

Area across metric, imperial and Indian land units. The Indian units are regional by nature and the page says which convention it uses rather than implying a national standard.

Also called: sqft to sqm, square feet to square metres.

Result
0.092903

1 Square foot is 0.092903 Square metre. The factor is 0.09290304, and the inverse is 10.7639104167. The table below gives the same value in every area unit at once.

Conversion factor
0.09290304
Inverse factor
10.7639104167
Value in m2
0.09290304
Converting from
Square foot
Converting to
Square metre
Dimension
area

The same value in every area unit

UnitValue
Square millimetre92,903.04
Square centimetre929.03
Square metre0.09
Square foot1
Square yard0.11
Acre0
Hectare0
Square kilometre0
Method and background

How this is calculated

Areas convert as the square of their length factors, so a square foot is 0.3048² square metres. The Indian units (gunta, cent, ground, bigha) genuinely vary by state; a bigha in Uttar Pradesh is not a bigha in West Bengal, which is why the label names the region.

result = value * factor_from / factor_to
k
Each unit's size in m2

Worked examples

Each of these is asserted on every build. If a change to the engine ever moved one of these answers, the build would fail before the page could print it.

1000 sqft in square metres

Value
1,000
From
Square foot
To
Square metre

Result92.90304

0.3048^2 x 1000, exact

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an acre in hectares

Value
1
From
Acre
To
Hectare

Result0.404686

4046.8564224/10000, exact

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identity

Value
500
From
Square foot
To
Square foot

Result500

degenerate case

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Frequently asked questions

How many square feet are in a square metre?
10.7639, because a metre is 3.28084 feet and area scales with the square. This is the conversion people most often do by doubling or tripling a linear factor, which is wrong by an order of magnitude.
Is an acre the same everywhere?
The international acre is 4,046.8564224 square metres exactly, defined from the international yard. The US survey acre differs in about the ninth significant figure, which matters for cadastral survey and for nothing else.