Temp Converter

Convert Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin

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Why You Need a Temperature Converter

We live in a globally connected world, yet we still use different scales to measure heat. If you are an American following a European baking recipe, a European trying to understand the summer weather forecast in Texas, or a science student working in a laboratory, navigating these different systems can be frustrating. Our Temperature Converter bridges these gaps instantly, saving you from doing complex mental algebra.

Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin Explained

The Celsius (°C) scale is used by almost every country on Earth, basing its measurements on water freezing at 0° and boiling at 100°. The United States still uses the Fahrenheit (°F) scale, where water freezes at 32° and boils at 212°. In scientific communities and engineering, Kelvin (K) is the gold standard because it starts at "Absolute Zero" (0 K), the theoretical point where all molecular movement stops. Our tool applies the exact scientific formulas—like (°C × 9/5) + 32 = °F—to ensure your conversions are flawlessly accurate every single time.

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