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Inches ⇄ Feet Length Converter

Inches (IN)
in
Feet (FT)
ft
Quick Measurement Presets

Detailed Measurement Breakdown

Exact Formula
12 in ÷ 12 = 1 ft
Decimal Feet
1.000 feet
Feet + Inches
1' 0"
In Centimeters
30.48 cm
In Meters
0.305 m
In Yards
0.333 yd
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Conversion History

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Quick Inches to Feet Reference Table

Inches (in) Feet (ft) Feet + Inches Common Use
1 in0.083 ft0' 1"Very small gap
6 in0.500 ft0' 6"Half a foot
12 in1.000 ft1' 0"One foot, standard ruler
18 in1.500 ft1' 6"One and a half feet
24 in2.000 ft2' 0"Two-foot board
36 in3.000 ft3' 0"One yard
48 in4.000 ft4' 0"Low shelf height
60 in5.000 ft5' 0"Approx. short adult height
72 in6.000 ft6' 0"Common adult height
84 in7.000 ft7' 0"Tall doorway or shelf
96 in8.000 ft8' 0"Standard ceiling height
120 in10.000 ft10' 0"Room width or deck span

Inches to Feet Converter – How to Convert in ⇄ ft (With Real-Life Examples)

Written by CalculatorForYou.online  •  Last updated: January 2026

If you work with measurements in the US, UK, or any country that still uses the imperial system, you see inches and feet everywhere. From room sizes and furniture to people's height and construction plans, getting the conversion right can save you money, time, and a lot of frustration.

This free inches to feet converter lets you convert in ⇄ ft in real time. Just type a value in inches or feet and the tool instantly shows decimal feet, feet + inches format, centimeters and meters for metric users, and yards for longer distances. If you also need to switch between inches and centimeters, try our cm to inches calculator, and for money, the currency converter on CalculatorForYou.online.

1. Inches to Feet Formula (and Feet to Inches)

The relationship between inches and feet is simple and exact:

Core formulas

1 foot = 12 inches
Inches → Feet: feet = inches ÷ 12
Feet → Inches: inches = feet × 12

Quick examples: 36 inches ÷ 12 = 3 feet · 60 inches ÷ 12 = 5 feet · 5 feet × 12 = 60 inches · 6 feet × 12 = 72 inches. Our calculator applies these formulas automatically and keeps decimal precision for you.

2. Decimal Feet vs "Feet + Inches"

In drawings and spreadsheets, people often use decimal feet (for example 5.75 ft), but in everyday life we talk in feet and inches (like 5 feet 9 inches).

Example: 5.75 feet

• Take the whole number: 5 → that's 5 feet
• Multiply the decimal part by 12: 0.75 × 12 = 9 inches
• So 5.75 ft = 5 feet 9 inches

The converter shows both decimal feet and feet + inches automatically, so you can use whichever format your project or client prefers.

3. When Do You Need Inches to Feet Conversion?

For area-based projects like flooring or tiling, you can also use our area calculator to go from length to square footage.

4. Common Inches ⇄ Feet Examples

Everyday conversions

• 72 inches = 72 ÷ 12 = 6 feet
• 80 inches = 80 ÷ 12 ≈ 6.67 feet (6 feet 8 inches)
• 96 inches = 96 ÷ 12 = 8 feet (standard ceiling)
• 5 feet 6 inches = (5 × 12) + 6 = 66 inches
• 6 feet 3 inches = (6 × 12) + 3 = 75 inches

5. Related Length Conversions

If you mainly work in centimeters and meters, you may also like our centimeters to inches converter.

6. Common Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)

7. Why Use This Inches to Feet Calculator?

What this tool gives you:

• Instant in ⇄ ft conversions in both directions
• Decimal feet + "feet and inches" at the same time
• Extra values in cm, m and yards
• A visual length bar so you can "see" the measurement
• Conversion history with timestamps
• One-click download of TXT and CSV (Excel) for reports and project files

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Inches to Feet Converter – Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do I convert inches to feet?

Divide the number of inches by 12. For example, 48 inches ÷ 12 = 4 feet. This calculator does the same calculation instantly as you type.

2. Can I convert feet to inches with this tool?

Yes. You can type in either the inches box or the feet box. The tool is fully bi-directional and converts in ⇄ ft automatically.

3. Does the converter support decimals?

It supports decimals for both inches and feet. You can enter values like 5.75 feet or 18.5 inches and get precise results in multiple units.

4. Can I use this inches to feet calculator for height?

Absolutely. Many people use it to convert their height or compare height charts between inches, feet and centimeters.

5. Does this tool also show centimeters and meters?

Yes. Every time you convert, the calculator also shows the equivalent length in centimeters, meters and yards so you can work in both imperial and metric.

6. Is the inches to feet converter free to use?

Yes, this converter is completely free. You do not need to sign up or create an account.

7. Can I download my conversions?

Yes. Use the "Download TXT" or "Download Excel" buttons under the history section to export your recent conversions for reports, quotes or homework.

8. Does the calculator work on mobile?

The page is fully responsive. The layout, navigation and converter work smoothly on phones, tablets and desktop screens.