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Temperature Converter

Convert between Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin — just pick and convert.

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What is a Temperature Converter?

Temperature is measured in three major scales used across different contexts and regions. Celsius (°C) is the standard metric unit used in most countries, science, and everyday weather. Fahrenheit (°F) is used primarily in the United States for weather and cooking. Kelvin (K) is the absolute temperature scale used in science and engineering — zero Kelvin is absolute zero, the lowest theoretically possible temperature. The conversions between these scales are precise and important across cooking, meteorology, medicine, and scientific research.

How to Use This Calculator

Enter your temperature value. Select the source scale from the "From" dropdown (Celsius, Fahrenheit, or Kelvin). Select the target scale from the "To" dropdown. Click Calculate to see the converted temperature, along with equivalent values in all three scales at once — so you always have the complete picture in one result.

💡 Pro Tips

  • 0°C = 32°F (water freezes). 100°C = 212°F (water boils). 37°C = 98.6°F (normal body temperature).
  • Pakistan summer temperatures can exceed 45°C — that is 113°F, which sounds even more extreme.
  • Absolute zero is −273.15°C or −459.67°F or 0K — nothing can be colder.
  • Oven temperatures: 180°C = 356°F (moderate). 200°C = 392°F (hot). 220°C = 428°F (very hot).
  • Room temperature is typically 20–22°C (68–72°F). Comfortable office temperature is 21°C (70°F).

Who Uses This Calculator?

Cooks and bakers following international recipes with different temperature scales. Travelers from Celsius countries visiting Fahrenheit countries. Scientists and students converting between scientific (Kelvin) and everyday (Celsius) scales. Medical professionals converting between American (Fahrenheit) and international (Celsius) body temperature references. HVAC engineers working with thermal calculations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Celsius to Fahrenheit?

°F = (°C × 9/5) + 32. So 100°C = 212°F.

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