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Millilitres to Ounces

Convert millilitres to US fluid ounces (fl oz).

Result in Fluid ounces (US fl oz)

8.453506

Common values · Millilitres (ml) → Fluid ounces (US fl oz)
Millilitres (ml)Fluid ounces (US fl oz)
301.014421
1003.381402
2408.115365
2508.453506
35512.003978
50016.907011
75025.360517
100033.814023
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How to use Millilitres to Ounces

What is a millilitre?

The millilitre (symbol ml, US spelling milliliter) is the SI unit of liquid volume equal to one thousandth of a litre — 1 ml = 0.001 L and 1 ml = 1 cm³ exactly. It is the everyday metric unit for small-volume measurement: a teaspoon is about 5 ml, a tablespoon about 15 ml, a standard wine glass pour around 150 ml, a soft-drink can 330 ml, and a small water bottle 500 ml. Cooking, medical dosing, chemistry, cosmetics, drinks and shipping labels all use the millilitre across almost every country. Litres (1000 ml) and centilitres (10 ml — used on European spirit labels) are its main related units.

What is a US fluid ounce?

The US fluid ounce (symbol fl oz or US fl oz) is the customary unit of liquid volume in the United States. Its modern definition is exact: 1 US fl oz = exactly 29.5735295625 ml, derived from 1 US gallon = 3.785411784 L and 128 fl oz per US gallon. Eight US fluid ounces make one US cup, 16 make one US pint, 32 a US quart, 128 a US gallon. The US fluid ounce is what you’ll see on US recipes, US beverage cans (a typical soda is “12 fl oz”), US cocktail recipes (“a 1.5 oz jigger”), and US packaged-liquid labels. The UK imperial fluid ounce (28.4131 ml) is a different unit, slightly smaller — see the FAQ for the dual-system caveat.

The conversion formula

US fluid ounces = millilitres ÷ 29.5735295625. The reverse is multiplication by 29.5735295625. A worked example: a 500 ml water bottle converts to 500 ÷ 29.5735295625 = 16.907 US fl oz. A 250 ml coffee mug becomes 250 ÷ 29.5735295625 = 8.454 US fl oz. A 1 litre bottle is 1000 ÷ 29.5735295625 = 33.814 US fl oz. Because the US fluid ounce is defined by an exact ratio to the millilitre, the conversion is mathematically precise; any rounding you see is purely cosmetic truncation at the display step.

Common reference values

A handful of conversions worth memorising:

  • 1 ml ≈ 0.0338 US fl oz — the building block.
  • 5 ml ≈ 0.17 US fl oz — one teaspoon.
  • 15 ml ≈ 0.51 US fl oz — one tablespoon.
  • 30 ml ≈ 1.014 US fl oz — a “shot”; almost exactly 1 fl oz.
  • 100 ml ≈ 3.38 US fl oz — TSA carry-on liquid limit.
  • 236.588 ml = 8 US fl oz — one US cup.
  • 250 ml ≈ 8.45 US fl oz — a metric cup.
  • 355 ml ≈ 12 US fl oz — a US soda can.
  • 500 ml ≈ 16.91 US fl oz — a small water bottle / pint.
  • 1 000 ml ≈ 33.81 US fl oz — one litre.

The reference table on the page widens this list and updates live as you change the input value.

Searches arrive in different phrasings — “convert ml to oz” (the abbreviation), “convert ml to fluid ounces” (the full word, to disambiguate from weight ounces), and “convert millilitres to ounces” (the British millilitres spelling) — but they all map to the same arithmetic on this page. Whether you write milliliters (American) or millilitres (British), the SI unit is identical. A worked reference: 250 ml = 8.45 US fl oz (just over a US cup); 500 ml = 16.91 US fl oz (a small water bottle, very close to a US pint); 1 litre = 33.81 US fl oz.

Why people convert ml to oz

Cooking and baking. International recipes quote liquid ingredients in millilitres (250 ml milk, 60 ml oil); US recipes use fluid ounces and cups. Converting a metric recipe to fluid ounces lets a US baker use familiar measuring cups; the reverse helps a metric-country cook convert a US blog recipe to a measuring jug.

Cocktails and bartending. International bar guides specify pours in millilitres (30 ml gin, 15 ml lime juice); US guides use fluid ounces (1 oz gin, 0.5 oz lime). Many bartenders treat 30 ml as a shortcut for 1 fl oz — but the precise figure is 29.57 ml, a small difference that compounds across a six-ingredient drink.

Travel and cosmetics. Airport carry-on liquid limits are 100 ml internationally and 3.4 fl oz in the US — the same limit expressed two ways (3.4 fl oz × 29.5735 = 100.55 ml). Cosmetic and toiletry labels often list both; converting helps when buying online from a different market.

Medicine and dosing. Prescription liquid medicines are dosed in millilitres almost everywhere; US over-the-counter products sometimes show fluid ounces on the bottle label. Converting helps when reading dosing instructions across markets.

Beverages and packaging. US drink cans are 12 fl oz (355 ml); European cans are 330 ml (11.16 fl oz); UK cans are often 440 ml (14.88 fl oz). Converting helps compare serving sizes and nutrition labels across countries.

How to use this Millilitres to US fl oz converter

  1. Type your value in millilitres into the input box. Decimals work directly. The result in US fluid ounces updates as you type — no Convert button.
  2. The reference table below shows several common millilitre values and their fluid-ounce equivalents, rendered to the same precision as the live result.
  3. To go the other way (US fl oz → ml) tap Swap or open the dedicated US fl oz to Millilitres landing.
  4. Tap the copy icon next to the result to put the US fl oz value on your clipboard, ready to paste into a form or recipe.
  5. If your recipe is British or your label is imperial, use a UK fluid-ounce converter instead — the imperial fl oz is about 4 % smaller.

Privacy

The conversion is a single division — it runs locally on your device with no network call. There are no analytics on the numbers you type, no server-side logging, and the page works the same way offline once it has loaded. Confirm in your browser’s Network panel if you want; the only requests you’ll see are the one-time page load.

Compatibility notes

The math works in every browser ever made — it’s literally a single division. Result formatting uses the modern Intl-based number formatting that ships in every browser released since 2017, so very large and very small results display in scientific notation rather than as a wall of zeroes.

Frequently asked questions

How is 1 ml converted to US fluid ounces?
This converter uses the US customary fluid ounce: 1 US fl oz = exactly 29.5735295625 ml. The reciprocal gives 1 ml ≈ 0.033814 US fl oz. The converter divides your input millilitres by 29.5735295625 and shows the result with enough decimal places to be useful. Because both directions stem from one exact ratio, the math is precise to the full precision JavaScript can store.
What about UK / imperial fluid ounces?
The UK imperial fluid ounce is different — 1 UK fl oz ≈ 28.4131 ml. So 250 ml is about 8.799 imperial fl oz, but only 8.454 US fl oz. This converter outputs US fluid ounces by default because the bulk of online recipes, packaging and product specs that use 'fl oz' are American. If your recipe is British (often quoted by weight in grams anyway), or your spirits bottle is labelled in imperial measures, use a UK fluid-ounce converter — the difference is about 4 %, enough to matter for cocktails and baking.
How many millilitres are in a US fluid ounce?
Exactly 29.5735295625 ml — usually rounded to 29.57 ml for everyday use. The reverse direction (US fl oz → ml) multiplies by 29.5735295625. So 1 US fl oz ≈ 29.57 ml; 8 US fl oz (one US cup) ≈ 236.59 ml; 16 US fl oz (a US pint) ≈ 473.18 ml. Tap Swap on the page to flip direction.
Why do cooking recipes often quote both 250 ml and 8.45 fl oz?
Because 250 ml is a clean metric measuring-jug line and 8 fl oz is the US 'cup'. The two are close but not equal: 250 ml ≈ 8.454 US fl oz, and 1 US cup (8 fl oz) ≈ 236.588 ml. A recipe that says '1 cup (250 ml)' is approximating — strictly accurate baking either uses the US cup at 236.6 ml or rounds the metric cup to 240 ml or 250 ml depending on convention. For cocktails, US recipes use the US fluid ounce as a 30-ml 'jigger' shortcut; the more precise figure is 29.57 ml.
How many ounces is 250 ml?
Divide by the exact factor 29.5735295625 ml per US fluid ounce: 250 ÷ 29.5735 = 8.454 US fl oz. For reference, one US cup = 8 US fl oz = 236.59 ml (so 250 ml is just a hair over a US cup — about 8.12 US fl oz over the 8 fl oz cup line). Other common values: 100 ml = 3.38 fl oz (the TSA carry-on liquid limit); 355 ml = 12.00 fl oz (a US soda can); 500 ml = 16.91 fl oz; 1 000 ml (one litre) = 33.81 fl oz.
Is my data uploaded anywhere?
No. The conversion is a single arithmetic operation in JavaScript on your device — there is no server call, no logging, no analytics on the values you enter. You can confirm in the browser's Network tab, or switch off Wi-Fi after loading the page; the converter keeps working.

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