What is a quarts to milliliters converter?
A quarts to milliliters converter changes a volume given in US liquid quarts (qt) into milliliters (mL). The quart is a customary unit used in American recipes and bottling, while the milliliter is a metric unit common in kitchens and laboratories worldwide. Because the two units belong to different measurement systems, a fixed conversion factor lets you move between them without manual estimation.
This tool converts in both directions: enter a value in quarts to see milliliters, or enter milliliters to read back the equivalent in quarts.
Formula
A single US liquid quart is defined as exactly 946.352946 mL, which rounds to 946.353 mL for everyday use. The conversion is a simple multiplication:
To go the other way, divide by the same factor:
How to convert quarts to milliliters
- Take the number of US quarts you want to convert.
- Multiply it by the base factor: 1 qt = 946.353 mL.
- The result is the equivalent volume in milliliters.
For the reverse direction, divide the milliliter value by 946.353 to obtain quarts.
Worked examples
Example 1 — 1 quart to milliliters:
So one US quart equals about 946.353 mL.
Example 2 — 1000 milliliters to quarts:
So one liter (1000 mL) is approximately 1.056688 US quarts.
Example 3 — 2 quarts to milliliters:
Two quarts come to roughly 1892.706 mL.
FAQ
Is this a US or UK quart?
This converter uses the US liquid quart, which equals 946.353 mL. A UK (imperial) quart is larger, at about 1136.52 mL.
How many milliliters are in a quart?
One US liquid quart contains 946.353 mL. For quick mental math, a quart is just under one liter (1000 mL).