Temperature
Use the ConverterKey temperature converter for fast and accurate conversion between Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin scales.
Formula
(value × 9/5) + 32
| Sample | Converted |
|---|---|
| -40 °C | -40 °F |
| 0 °C | 32 °F |
| 25 °C | 77 °F |
| 100 °C | 212 °F |
| 300 °C | 572 °F |
Temperature Converter is the main working page for temperature conversions on ConverterKey. It is designed for users who need more than a single pair route and want to move between Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin in one place without opening separate tools.
The default setup starts with Celsius (°C) as the source unit and Fahrenheit (°F) as the target unit, but the tool supports the full unit set for this converter. That makes the page useful for both quick checks and repeated day-to-day conversion work.
Open focused conversion pages for the most useful temperature pairs.
Use the ConverterKey temperature converter for fast and accurate conversion between Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin scales. Unlike a dedicated pair page, this converter is meant for broader workflows where users may need to test several source and destination units before settling on the final result.
Convert Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin instantly. That makes this page especially useful when the unit direction changes from one task to the next, such as in engineering notes, travel planning, purchasing, reporting, or classroom work.
This converter currently includes Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin. Keeping all supported units on one page reduces friction for users who need to compare multiple measurement systems during the same session.
Because the tool works from one consistent conversion engine, switching between unit pairs on this page is more reliable than manually searching for factors or maintaining separate spreadsheet formulas.
In its default state, the page applies the Celsius to Fahrenheit formula: (value × 9/5) + 32. If you change either dropdown, the same conversion engine recalculates using the selected unit pair.
For accurate results, it is better to keep full precision during the calculation step and only round when you display or publish the final value. That prevents avoidable drift when converted values are reused in downstream work.
The quick reference below uses the default °C to °F direction so visitors can sanity-check results before they enter their own numbers.
This page is also the best entry point when you are not yet sure which temperature pair you need. Use the tool to test values interactively, then move to a dedicated pair page if you want a more focused formula explanation, conversion table, and unit-specific narrative.
| Input | Converted |
|---|---|
| -40 °C | -40 °F |
| 0 °C | 32 °F |
| 25 °C | 77 °F |
| 100 °C | 212 °F |
| 300 °C | 572 °F |