Inches to Feet Converter – Fast & Accurate Results

Inches to Feet Converter

Fast, accurate, and easy-to-use length conversion calculator

Result

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Quick Conversions

1 in
6 in
12 in
24 in
36 in
48 in
60 in
72 in

Conversion Formula

Method 1 (Division): Feet = Inches ÷ 12

Method 2 (Multiplication): Feet = Inches × 0.0833333

Since there are exactly 12 inches in one foot, converting inches to feet requires dividing the inch measurement by 12. This relationship has been standardized since the 14th century when King Edward II of England declared that one foot would equal 12 inches.

How to Convert Inches to Feet

Step-by-Step Process

Example 1: Convert 48 inches to feet

Step 1: Take the measurement in inches → 48 in

Step 2: Divide by 12 → 48 ÷ 12 = 4

Step 3: Add the unit → 4 ft

Answer: 48 inches = 4 feet

Example 2: Convert 30 inches to feet (decimal)

Step 1: Take the measurement in inches → 30 in

Step 2: Divide by 12 → 30 ÷ 12 = 2.5

Step 3: Add the unit → 2.5 ft

Answer: 30 inches = 2.5 feet

Example 3: Convert 65 inches to feet and inches

Step 1: Divide 65 by 12 → 65 ÷ 12 = 5.4167

Step 2: The whole number is the feet → 5 ft

Step 3: Multiply decimal by 12 for remaining inches → 0.4167 × 12 = 5 in

Answer: 65 inches = 5 feet 5 inches

Inches to Feet Conversion Table

Inches (in) Feet (ft) Feet and Inches
1 in0.0833 ft0 ft 1 in
6 in0.5 ft0 ft 6 in
12 in1 ft1 ft 0 in
18 in1.5 ft1 ft 6 in
24 in2 ft2 ft 0 in
30 in2.5 ft2 ft 6 in
36 in3 ft3 ft 0 in
48 in4 ft4 ft 0 in
60 in5 ft5 ft 0 in
72 in6 ft6 ft 0 in
84 in7 ft7 ft 0 in
96 in8 ft8 ft 0 in
108 in9 ft9 ft 0 in
120 in10 ft10 ft 0 in

Common Conversions

Height Measurements

60 in = 5 ft (average height of 10-year-old)

66 in = 5 ft 6 in (average female height)

70 in = 5 ft 10 in (average male height)

72 in = 6 ft (common doorway height reference)

Construction & Design

3 in = 0.25 ft (standard stair rise)

18 in = 1.5 ft (countertop depth)

36 in = 3 ft (standard door width)

96 in = 8 ft (standard ceiling height)

Screen Sizes

13 in = 1.083 ft (laptop screen)

27 in = 2.25 ft (desktop monitor)

55 in = 4.583 ft (TV screen)

65 in = 5.417 ft (large TV screen)

Sports & Recreation

9 in = 0.75 ft (baseball circumference)

42 in = 3.5 ft (ping pong table height)

120 in = 10 ft (basketball hoop height)

144 in = 12 ft (trampoline diameter)

Related Length Conversions

Once you’ve converted inches to feet, you might need these related conversions:

From Feet

Feet to Yards: Divide by 3

Feet to Miles: Divide by 5,280

Feet to Meters: Multiply by 0.3048

Feet to Centimeters: Multiply by 30.48

From Inches

Inches to Yards: Divide by 36

Inches to Centimeters: Multiply by 2.54

Inches to Millimeters: Multiply by 25.4

Inches to Meters: Multiply by 0.0254

Frequently Asked Questions

How many inches are in a foot?
There are exactly 12 inches in one foot. This conversion factor has been standardized internationally since 1959 when the International System of Measurements was ratified, defining one inch as exactly 25.4 millimeters.
Why are there 12 inches in a foot?
The 12-inch foot originated from ancient Roman measurements and was later standardized by King Edward II of England in the 14th century. The number 12 was favored because it’s easily divisible by 2, 3, 4, and 6, making it practical for construction and trade calculations.
How do I convert decimal feet back to feet and inches?
Take the whole number as feet, then multiply the decimal portion by 12 to get inches. For example, 3.75 feet equals 3 feet plus (0.75 × 12) = 3 feet 9 inches.
What’s the difference between feet and foot?
“Foot” is the singular form used for one unit, while “feet” is the plural form used for more than one unit. Never use “feets” as feet is already plural.
Can I use this conversion for square inches to square feet?
No, area conversions are different. For square measurements, divide by 144 instead of 12, because there are 144 square inches in one square foot (12 × 12 = 144).
What’s the easiest way to estimate inches to feet mentally?
Round to the nearest 12 for quick estimates. For example, 25 inches is roughly 2 feet (24 inches), 50 inches is roughly 4 feet (48 inches). For more precision, remember that 6 inches equals 0.5 feet.
Is the inch-to-feet conversion the same worldwide?
Yes, the conversion is standardized globally at exactly 12 inches per foot. However, most countries use the metric system (meters and centimeters) instead of imperial units (feet and inches).
How accurate is the 0.0833 conversion factor?
The exact conversion is 0.08333… (repeating). For most practical purposes, using 0.0833 provides sufficient accuracy. For high-precision work, use the division method (inches ÷ 12) instead.

History of Inches and Feet

The foot measurement has ancient origins, dating back to civilizations that used body parts as reference points. The Roman Empire introduced the “pes” (foot), measuring approximately 11.6 inches by modern standards.

The inch evolved from the Roman “uncia,” representing one-twelfth of a foot. In medieval England, the inch was informally defined as the width of a man’s thumb. King Edward I later refined this to equal the length of three barley grains laid side by side.

The modern 12-inch foot was officially established by King Edward II in the 14th century. The British Imperial System standardized these measurements in 1824, spreading them throughout the British Empire. In 1959, the International Yard and Pound Agreement defined the inch as exactly 25.4 millimeters, creating the precise conversion we use today.

Practical Applications

Construction & Architecture

Builders frequently convert between inches and feet when reading blueprints, measuring materials, or calculating room dimensions. Standard building materials like plywood (48 × 96 inches) and drywall (48 × 120 inches) require conversions to feet for area calculations.

Interior Design

Designers work with furniture dimensions often listed in inches but must calculate room layouts in feet. Converting measurements helps determine if a 72-inch sofa will fit in a 15-foot living room.

Height Measurements

Human height is commonly expressed in feet and inches (e.g., 5 feet 8 inches), requiring conversion when medical records or international documents need total inches or metric measurements.

Manufacturing & Engineering

Technical drawings may show dimensions in inches, but material costs and shipping calculations often require feet. Precision manufacturing demands accurate conversions to maintain tolerances.