Liter to Quart Conversion - Fast & Accurate L ⇄ qt Calculator

Quick and accurate Liter to Quart Conversion with instant results online.

Liter to Quart Converter Tool
Enter a value to convert between liters and quarts with bidirectional conversion (1 liter = 1.05668821 quarts)
Note: This converter uses standard conversion (1 liter = 1.05668821 quarts). Perfect for cooking recipes, liquid measurements, beverage calculations, and volume conversions.

Need a fast and accurate way to convert a liter to quart or vice versa? Our liter ⇄ quart conversion tool gives you instant results. Simply enter the value, and get precise answers in seconds no manual math required.

Why Users Love This Liter ⇄ Quart Converter

  • Exact in design: Uses the correct liter to quart formula for accurate results.
  • Instant answers: Results update as you type or with one click.
  • Clear display: Shows both exact and rounded values with adjustable decimals.
  • Two-way switch: Toggle between liters to quarts and quarts to liters instantly.
  • Works anywhere: Mobile- and desktop-friendly for daily use.

How to Use Our Converter

  1. Enter the value.
  2. Choose direction: liter to quart or quart to liter.
  3. View instant results.
  4. Copy, share, or save the answer.

What is a Liter?

liter (L) is a standard metric unit of volume commonly used for measuring liquids in most countries around the world. It equals 1,000 milliliters or 0.001 cubic meters.

Key facts about liter:

  • Exact value: 1 liter = 1,000 milliliters.
  • Relation to other units: 1 liter ≈ 0.2642 gallons.
  • Abbreviation: L or l.
  • Notation tip: Always use uppercase “L” in technical contexts to avoid confusion with the number 1.

What is a Quart?

quart (qt) is part of the imperial and US customary systems, often used in the United States and the UK for liquid measurement.

Key facts about quart:

  • Exact values:
     
    • 1 US liquid quart = 0.94635 liters.
    • 1 UK quart = 1.13652 liters.
       
  • Relationship to other units: 1 quart = 2 pints = 4 cups.
  • Abbreviation: qt.
  • Notation tip: Always specify whether it’s US quart or UK quart for accuracy.

Liter to Quart Conversion Formula

Formula:

Quarts (qt) = Liters (L) × 1.05669

Liter to Quart Conversion Example

Example 1: Convert 3 L to quarts (US)

Step 1: Formula = qt = L × 1.05669

Step 2: Substitute = 3 × 1.05669

Step 3: Result = 3.170 qt (US)

Example 2: Convert 7 L to quarts (US)

Step 1: Formula = qt = L × 1.05669

Step 2: Substitute = 7 × 1.05669

Step 3: Result = 7.397 qt (US)

Example 3: Convert 0.5 L to quarts (US)

Step 1: Formula = qt = L × 1.05669

Step 2: Substitute = 0.5 × 1.05669

Step 3: Result = 0.528 qt (US)

Quart to Liter Conversion Formula

Formula:

Liters (L) = Quarts (qt) × 0.946353

Quart to Liter Conversion Example

Example 1: Convert 8 qt (US) to liters

Step 1: Formula = L = qt × 0.94635

Step 2: Substitute = 8 × 0.94635

Step 3: Result = 7.571 liters

Example 2: Convert 2.5 qt (US) to liters

Step 1: Formula = L = qt × 0.94635

Step 2: Substitute = 2.5 × 0.94635

Step 3: Result = 2.366 liters

Example 4: Convert 12 qt (US) to liters

Step 1: Formula = L = qt × 0.94635

Step 2: Substitute = 12 × 0.94635

Step 3: Result = 11.356 liters

Applications of Liter ⇄ Quart Conversion

  • Cooking & Baking: Recipes often switch between liters and quarts.
  • Travel: Food packaging and fuel measurements differ by country.
  • Science Labs: Precise liquid measurement conversions are essential.
  • Healthcare: Medical fluid measurements sometimes use liters or quarts.

Quick Reference Table for Liter to Quart

Liters (L)

Quarts (US)

Quarts (UK)

1 L

1.0567 qt

0.8799 qt

2 L

2.1134 qt

1.7598 qt

5 L

5.2834 qt

4.3995 qt

10 L

10.5669 qt

8.799 qt

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Published: 9/17/2025