Built by a Logistics Professional. Made for Everyone.
Cubic Calculators was created by someone who calculates cubic feet and cubic meters every single day — a shipping and logistics specialist with over 10 years of hands-on industry experience.
Our Story
Cubic Calculators started with a real frustration. After years of calculating CFT and CBM for freight quotes, container loads, and warehouse planning, our founder Krishna D realized that most online volume calculators were either inaccurate, cluttered with ads, or required unnecessary sign-ups. He wanted a tool that worked the way a logistics professional thinks: fast, flexible, and honest about the numbers.
So he built one. Then two. Cubic Calculators launched as a pair of focused, no-nonsense tools — a Cubic Feet Calculator for US customary measurements and a Cubic Meter Calculator for the metric system — each with multi-unit input, automatic conversion, and enough supporting content to explain the formulas clearly.
Today, Cubic Calculators serves shippers, movers, contractors, warehouse managers, students, and anyone else who needs a reliable volume answer quickly.
Our Mission
Our mission is straightforward: give anyone a trustworthy volume calculation in under ten seconds, free, with no hoops to jump through. No account required. No subscription. No confusing interface. Just enter your dimensions, pick your unit, and get your answer.
Meet the Expert Behind This Site
Cubic Calculators is created and maintained by Krishna D, a Volume Measurement Specialist and Technical Content Editor with more than a decade of experience in the international shipping and logistics industry.
Krishna's day-to-day work involves calculating cargo volume for freight quotes, verifying CBM for container load planning, and converting between cubic feet, cubic meters, liters, and cubic inches for clients shipping goods across the world. That real-world background means every tool, formula, and explanation on this site has been tested against actual industry practice — not just theory.
His expertise spans:
- Volume calculation for international air and sea freight
- CBM (cubic meter) and CFT (cubic foot) costing for logistics providers
- Unit conversion across imperial and metric systems
- Construction and storage volume estimation
- Educational content development for measurement and calculation tools
Every piece of content on Cubic Calculators is personally written, reviewed, and verified by Krishna before publication. Conversion formulas are cross-checked against NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) official standards and SI unit definitions.
Why Choose Cubic Calculators
Verified Accuracy
Every conversion factor is sourced from official international measurement standards. Results are displayed to four decimal places for engineering-level precision.
Instant Results
No page reloads, no waiting. Calculations run instantly in your browser. Works offline once the page has loaded.
Always Free
No subscription, no login, no paywall. Both calculators are completely free for personal and commercial use, forever.
Mobile-Friendly
Fully responsive on all screen sizes. Use it on your phone at a storage facility, a shipping dock, or a construction site.
Multi-Unit Support
Enter measurements in feet, inches, yards, meters, centimeters, or millimeters. The calculator converts automatically — no manual math needed.
Privacy First
Your measurements are calculated locally in your browser. We never store, track, or sell what you calculate. No cookies for the tools.
Editorial Process & References
All content on Cubic Calculators follows a structured editorial process:
- Research: Formulas and conversion constants are sourced from official technical references.
- Writing: All articles, guides, and tool descriptions are written in-house by Krishna D.
- Verification: Every formula is manually tested against multiple independent sources before publication.
- Review: Content is reviewed for accuracy, clarity, and up-to-date information on a regular basis.
Our primary technical references include:
- NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) — US customary unit conversion factors
- BIPM (Bureau International des Poids et Mesures) — SI unit definitions and the International System of Units
- ISO 80000-3 — Quantities and units for space and time, including volume
Contact Us
We welcome feedback, bug reports, and suggestions. If you find an error in a calculation or a conversion factor, please let us know — accuracy is our top priority.
Reach us at cubiccalculator@gmail.com or use our Contact page. We typically respond within one to two business days.
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