About Us
GramsToLiters.com was created for cooks, bakers, content creators, and food businesses who are tired of guessing when recipes switch between grams, milliliters, cups, and liters. One ingredient, one brand, one scoop—and suddenly the numbers don’t match. We wanted a focused tool that respects your time, respects your privacy, and understands that density matters.
Instead of generic “1 cup = 240 ml, good luck”, GramsToLiters.com lets you choose from real-world ingredients or set your own density. Type your value, see conversions update instantly, and keep your workflow moving—whether you’re scaling a YouTube recipe, standardizing a menu, or testing a new product.
How we think about this tool
- Ingredient-aware conversions. Different ingredients have different densities. Our presets reflect typical reference values to give you smarter estimates than “one size fits all”.
- Accuracy with transparency. We highlight that results are approximate, especially for packed, melted, aerated, or brand-specific products. You stay in control and can override values when precision matters.
- Privacy by default. No login, no forced signup, no storing your recipes. Most calculations happen right in your browser.
- Fast & clean UI. Mobile-first layout, quick ingredient search, no cluttered pop-ups trying to hijack your screen.
- Built for real users. From home bakers and food bloggers to ghost kitchens and test labs that just need a quick check.
What we’re building next
- More verified ingredient presets with clear reference notes.
- Two-way conversions across grams, kilograms, milliliters, liters, and cups where appropriate.
- Advanced mode for custom densities, temperature notes, and batch calculations.
- Print-friendly and shareable conversion tables for kitchens and teams.
- Integration with our broader family of specialized calculators for chefs, creators, and engineers.
Who’s behind it
GramsToLiters.com is part of a growing network of focused, high-quality tools crafted under the BigTechies umbrella, led by builders who care about clear math, honest UX, and lightweight privacy. Each tool is intentionally narrow so it can be excellent at one thing instead of mediocre at many.
Say hello
Found an ingredient we should add? Spotted a density that looks off? Want to collaborate or embed our tools? We’d love to hear from you. The best way to reach us is through the contact page.
Last updated: November 8, 2025