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m³ to yd³ Converter — Land Converter
Volume Converter
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Formula
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What this converter does

This converter turns cubic metres into cubic yards and back for excavation, earthwork and concrete take-offs. It also covers cubic feet and litres. Every pair uses an exact geometric factor, so results are precise. Type a volume and read the answer as you type.

Site volumes are quoted in cubic metres almost everywhere, but US plant, haulage and concrete are ordered in cubic yards, so this swap comes up on every mixed-standard job.

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The units it covers

Earthwork volumes convert through the cubic metre with fixed geometric ratios.

View all units & their values
UnitSymbolValueMainly used
Cubic metre1SI volume — most of the world
Cubic yardyd³0.7646US excavation & concrete
Cubic footft³0.02832Small volumes, US
LitreL0.001Small quantities
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The formula

Each unit has a fixed value in cubic metres, so any pair converts through it once:

Conversion
result = value × factor_from ÷ factor_to

Where:

  • value = the number you typed, in the “from” unit
  • factor_from = the “from” unit’s value in cubic metres
  • factor_to = the “to” unit’s value in cubic metres
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Worked example

Convert 50 cubic metres of spoil to cubic yards.

Step 1 · The factor
1 yd³ = 0.764555 m³
Step 2 · Divide
50 ÷ 0.764555 = 65.40 yd³

So 50 m³ of excavation is about 65.4 cubic yards for haulage.

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The units in this example

Cubic metresymbol: m³

The SI unit of volume — a cube one metre on each side. The default for excavation and concrete on metric drawings.

Common volume conversions
  • 1 m³ ≈ 1.308 yd³
  • 1 m³ ≈ 35.31 ft³
  • 1 m³ = 1,000 litres
  • 1 m³ of water ≈ 1 tonne
Cubic yardsymbol: yd³

A US customary volume — a cube one yard on each side. Excavators, trucks and ready-mix are commonly sized in cubic yards.

Common volume conversions
  • 1 yd³ = 0.7646 m³
  • 1 yd³ = 27 ft³
  • 1 yd³ ≈ 764.6 litres
  • 1 yd³ of concrete ≈ 2 tons
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FAQ

QHow many cubic yards in a cubic metre?
About 1.308 cubic yards. Divide a cubic-metre volume by 0.7646 to get cubic yards.
QDoes this account for soil swell?
No. It converts units only. Apply a bank-to-loose swell factor separately for haulage.
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Sources

NIST SP 811 — SI units

InfoCalculator Editorial Team Fact-checked
Updated Jul 2026 · 3 min read · Reviewed by the InfoCalculator editorial team