Inches to centimeters — conversion reference

Last reviewed on 2026-04-23.

The inch and the centimeter are both everyday units of length, but they belong to different systems. The inch is part of the US customary and imperial systems; the centimeter is part of the metric system (specifically the SI, as a sub-unit of the meter). Since 1959 the two have been tied together by an exact international agreement.

The exact definition

By the 1959 international yard-and-pound agreement, 1 inch is exactly 25.4 millimeters, which is exactly 2.54 centimeters. That's the definition every modern standards body, metrology lab, and scientific publication uses. Any conversion factor you see with more decimals than that is derived from this exact value.

Quick facts
1 inch = 2.54 cm (exact)
1 cm = 0.39370078740157… inch (repeating pattern because 1/2.54 is irrational in decimal)
1 foot (12 inches) = 30.48 cm (exact)
1 yard (36 inches) = 91.44 cm (exact)

Formulas

To convert inches to centimeters, multiply by 2.54:

cm = inches × 2.54

To convert centimeters to inches, divide by 2.54 (or multiply by the reciprocal, approximately 0.393701):

inches = cm ÷ 2.54

These formulas are exact; any precision you see is limited only by how many decimal places you keep in the result.

Inch to centimeter table

InchesCentimetersMillimetersNote
1/16"0.15875 cm1.5875 mmFinest tick on a typical imperial ruler
1/8"0.3175 cm3.175 mm
1/4"0.635 cm6.35 mm
1/2"1.27 cm12.7 mm
3/4"1.905 cm19.05 mm
1"2.54 cm25.4 mm
2"5.08 cm50.8 mm
3"7.62 cm76.2 mm
4"10.16 cm101.6 mm
5"12.7 cm127 mm
6"15.24 cm152.4 mmStandard school ruler
8"20.32 cm203.2 mm
10"25.4 cm254 mm
11"27.94 cm279.4 mmUS Letter short edge height: 8.5" × 11"
12"30.48 cm304.8 mm1 foot
24"60.96 cm609.6 mm2 feet
36"91.44 cm914.4 mm1 yard

Centimeter to inch table

CentimetersInches (decimal)Inches (fractional, nearest 1/16)
1 cm0.3937"≈ 6/16" (3/8")
2 cm0.7874"≈ 13/16"
2.54 cm1.0000"1"
5 cm1.9685"≈ 1 15/16"
10 cm3.9370"≈ 3 15/16"
15 cm5.9055"≈ 5 15/16"
20 cm7.8740"≈ 7 7/8"
21 cm8.2677"≈ 8 1/4"
25 cm9.8425"≈ 9 13/16"
29.7 cm11.6929"A4 long edge: 21 × 29.7 cm
30 cm11.8110"≈ 11 13/16"
50 cm19.685"≈ 19 11/16"
100 cm (1 m)39.3701"≈ 39 3/8"

A mental shortcut

For quick estimation without a calculator, most people can internalize these:

That 4 in ≈ 10 cm rule is handy: doubling gives you 8 in ≈ 20 cm, and tripling gives you 12 in ≈ 30 cm, each with small corrections.

Rounding and significant figures

In everyday contexts, rounding cm ↔ inch to one decimal place is almost always more than accurate enough. A physical ruler's finest practical reading is about 0.5 mm (0.02 inch); reporting more precision than that implies accuracy you don't actually have.

In technical contexts, follow the rounding convention of the field. Mechanical drawings often specify three decimals of an inch or two decimals of a millimeter; medical and scientific contexts usually specify whole millimeters or tenths.

Where inches and centimeters are used

Inches remain the default day-to-day length unit in the United States, and are still used alongside metric units in the United Kingdom and Canada for many consumer applications (screen sizes, clothing, construction lumber in imperial markets, tire sizes, plumbing fittings). Centimeters and millimeters are the default everywhere else and throughout scientific, medical, and technical work globally. Screen diagonals (13.3", 15.6", 55") and many hardware fasteners in imperial markets stay in inches regardless of local convention.

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