1 fl oz = 29.57353 mL
| Fluid Ounce (US) (fl oz) | Milliliter (mL) |
|---|---|
| 0.5 | 14.787 |
| 1 | 29.574 |
| 1.5 | 44.36 |
| 2 | 59.147 |
| 3 | 88.721 |
| 4 | 118.294 |
| 5 | 147.868 |
| 6 | 177.441 |
| 8 | 236.588 |
| 10 | 295.735 |
| 12 | 354.882 |
| 14 | 414.029 |
| 16 | 473.176 |
| 20 | 591.471 |
| 24 | 709.765 |
| 28 | 828.059 |
| 32 | 946.353 |
| 48 | 1419.53 |
| 64 | 1892.71 |
| 128 | 3785.41 |
To convert US fluid ounces to milliliters, multiply the number of fluid ounces by 29.5735.
1 fl oz = 29.57353 mL
Convert 12 fl oz (a soda can) to mL: 12 × 29.5735 = 354.88 mL
Convert 8 fl oz (a cup) to mL: 8 × 29.5735 = 236.59 mL
To convert mL to US fluid ounces, divide the mL by 29.5735.
\u2022 1 fl oz (29.6 mL) is about 2 tablespoons — a small shot.
\u2022 8 fl oz (236.6 mL) is 1 standard US cup.
\u2022 12 fl oz (354.9 mL) is a standard soda can.
\u2022 16 fl oz (473.2 mL) is a US pint or a large coffee cup.
Fluid ounces and milliliters are commonly used for beverages, cooking liquids, and personal care products. US fluid ounces are the standard for liquid measurement in the United States, while milliliters are used internationally.
Understanding fluid ounces to milliliters helps when comparing drink sizes internationally. A small coffee might be 8 fl oz (237 mL), a medium 12 fl oz (355 mL), and a large 16 fl oz (473 mL). A 20 fl oz water bottle is 591 mL. A 2-liter soda bottle is about 67.6 fl oz.
Infant formula instructions often specify amounts in fluid ounces, while many baby bottles are marked in milliliters. A 4 fl oz feeding is about 118 mL. A 6 fl oz bottle is about 177 mL. Accurate conversion ensures your baby gets the right amount of nutrition.
Classic cocktail recipes use fluid ounces (1.5 oz for a standard spirit pour, 0.75 oz for a liqueur), while many modern and international bartending resources use milliliters. A 1.5 fl oz standard pour is about 44.4 mL. A 0.75 fl oz measure is about 22.2 mL.
One US fluid ounce equals approximately 29.5735 mL.
There are approximately 33.814 US fluid ounces in 1 liter.
No. A fluid ounce measures volume (how much space a liquid takes up), while an ounce (avoirdupois) measures weight. For water, 1 fl oz weighs approximately 1.043 weight ounces.
There are 8 US fluid ounces in 1 US cup.