Inches to Feet Converter (in to ft) Tool

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Inches to Feet Converter

Use this free inches to feet converter to instantly convert length measurements. Simply type any value, and the result updates automatically in real time—no need to press a button.

This tool is designed for Canadians who often switch between metric and imperial systems for height, construction, real estate, and everyday measurements.

Inches ↔ Feet Converter

Quick Conversion Table

Inches (in)Feet (ft)
10.08
121
242
363
484
605

What Is an Inch?

An inch (in) is a unit of length in the imperial system.

  • 1 inch = 2.54 centimeters
  • Commonly used for short measurements, personal height, and small objects

Inches are standard in construction, woodworking, and everyday references in Canada, even though the metric system is official.

What Is a Foot?

A foot (ft) is also part of the imperial system.

  • 1 foot = 12 inches
  • Used for height, construction, real estate, and sports measurements

Feet remain commonly referenced in Canada for cultural and practical reasons.

How to Convert Inches to Feet

Converting inches to feet is simple:

  • 1 inch = 0.0833333 feet (1 ÷ 12)

Divide the number of inches by 12 to get the equivalent in feet.

Example conversions:

  • 12 in = 1 ft
  • 24 in = 2 ft
  • 60 in = 5 ft
  • 72 in = 6 ft

This calculator instantly gives precise results, so you don’t need to calculate manually.

How to Convert Feet to Inches

To convert feet back to inches, multiply by 12:

  • 1 foot = 12 inches

Example conversions:

  • 1 ft = 12 in
  • 5 ft = 60 in
  • 6 ft = 72 in
  • 10 ft = 120 in

This is useful for measurements in construction, furniture, and personal height.

Why Canadians Use Both Inches and Feet

Canada officially uses the metric system, but inches and feet are still commonly referenced for:

  • Height in everyday conversations
  • Room and property measurements in real estate
  • Construction and woodworking projects

Where Is This Conversion Commonly Used?

Inches to feet conversions appear in many real-life situations:

Real Estate: Rooms often measured in feet/inches, while official plans use metric

Height Measurement: Heights of people often described in ft & in

Construction & Renovation: Tools and materials may be marked in inches or feet

Travel & International Use: Airports, vehicles, or instructions sometimes use imperial

Shipping & Packaging: Parcels and boxes may use inches or feet for dimensions

ALLREVIEW Trivia – Did You Know?

  • There are exactly 12 inches in one foot, a standard established internationally in 1959.
  • The inch has origins in ancient Rome, originally based on the width of a thumb.
  • Feet and inches remain widely used in everyday Canadian life, despite metric adoption in the 1970s.
  • This precise ratio ensures consistent conversions between feet and inches worldwide.

Inches to Feet FAQs

12 inches equals 1 foot.

Yes, 1 foot is 12 times longer than 1 inch.

Due to cultural habits and influence from the U.S., many Canadians still reference feet and inches daily.

It uses the official conversion factor of 1 ft = 12 in, making it highly accurate.

Yes, it works on all devices with real-time updates.