meters to feet conversion

Meters to Feet Converter helps you instantly change any metric length into feet and inches
fast, accurate, and easy to use online.
Perfect for construction, design, or everyday height and distance conversions.

Feet to Meters Meters to Feet

Feet: —
Conversion Formula: Feet = Meters × 3.280839895

Meters to Feet Converter

✅ Instantly convert meters to feet and inches — fast, accurate, and easy to use online.

Meters to Feet Converter showing example of 2.5 meters equals 8.2021 feet or 8 feet 2.4 inches.
Example: 2.5 meters = 8.2021 feet (8 ft 2.4 in) using the Meters to Feet Converter.

The Meters to Feet Converter helps you change any metric measurement into its equivalent imperial value.
Simply enter the length in meters, and the tool automatically displays the result in both feet and inches using the official formula:

1 meter = 3.280839895 feet.

  • Perfect for construction, interior design, engineering, and education.
  • Supports both decimal feet and feet + inches breakdown for precise conversions.
  • Fast, accurate, and compatible with any device.

💡 Tip: For best accuracy, use up to 4 decimal places — e.x., 2.5 m × 3.2808 = 8.2021 ft.

Quick Conversions — Meters to feet and inches

Instant answers from meters (m) to feet (ft) and inches (in). Rounded to 4 decimals for feet and 0.01″ for inches.

Meters (m)Feet (decimal)Feet & InchesInches (total)
39.84259′ 10.11″118.11″
1032.808432′ 9.70″393.70″
1239.370139′ 4.44″472.44″
50164.0420164′ 0.50″1968.50″
60196.8504196′ 10.20″2362.20″
2.58.20218′ 2.43″98.43″
396012992.126012992′ 1.51″155905.51″
2.367.74287′ 8.91″92.91″
1.545.05255′ 0.63″60.63″
2.177.11947′ 1.43″85.43″
6302066.92912066′ 11.15″24803.15″
6482125.98432125′ 11.81″25511.81″
2.939.61299′ 7.35″115.35″
1.956.39766′ 4.77″76.77″
4.314.107614′ 1.29″169.29″
2.187.15227′ 1.83″85.83″

Values use the official constant (1 m = 3.280839895 ft). Feet rounded to 4 decimals; inches rounded to 0.01″.

📐 Note on area:100 sq meters to feet” refers to square feet (ft²), not linear feet.
100 m² = 1,076.3910 ft². For area conversions, use our Square Footage Calculator.

Heights & Everyday Use — People

These quick conversions help you understand common human heights in both meters (m) and feet + inches (ft + in).
Ideal for fitness, design, or international height comparisons.

What size is 1 meter in feet?

1 meter = 3.2808 feet3 ft 3.37 in.

How tall is 1.68 m in feet?

1.68 m = 5 ft 6.14 in (average female height in many regions).

How many feet is 1.78 m?

1.78 m = 5 ft 10.08 in (average male height).

What is 5 ft 2 in in meters?

5 ft 2 in = 1.5748 m.

Height (m)Feet & Inches (ft + in)Feet (decimal)
1.605′ 2.99″5.2493 ft
1.655′ 4.96″5.4134 ft
1.705′ 6.93″5.5774 ft
1.755′ 8.90″5.7415 ft
1.805′ 10.87″5.9055 ft
1.856′ 0.83″6.0696 ft
1.906′ 2.80″6.2336 ft

💡 Use these values for quick reference when comparing heights between metric and imperial systems — ideal for profiles, fitness charts, and design standards.

FAQs — Meters to Feet

2.5 meters to feet and inches

2.5 m = 8.2021 ft8 ft 2.43 in. (Also ≈ 98.43 in total.)

3 meters to feet

3 m = 9.8425 ft9 ft 10.11 in.

10 meters to feet

10 m = 32.8084 ft32 ft 9.70 in.

12 meters to feet

12 m = 39.3701 ft39 ft 4.45 in.

50 meters to feet

50 m = 164.0420 ft164 ft 0.50 in.

60 meters to feet

60 m = 196.8504 ft196 ft 10.20 in.

What size is 1 meter in feet?

1 m = 3.2808 ft3 ft 3.37 in.

What is 5 ft 2 in meters?

5 ft 2 in = 1.5748 m (exact, since 1 in = 2.54 cm).

How tall is a person who is 1.68 m in feet?

1.68 m ≈ 5 ft 6.14 in.

How many feet is 1 78 m?

1.78 m ≈ 5 ft 10.08 in.

Meters to feet conversion formula (short recap)

Use feet = meters × 3.280839895. For feet & inches, multiply the decimal part of feet by 12 to get inches.

Meters to feet vs meters to yards

1 m ≈ 3.2808 ft and ≈ 1.0936 yd. Yards are longer than meters (1 yd = 0.9144 m), so m→yd gives a smaller number than m→ft.

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