SF to m2 converter
A precise, quick converter designed for architects, builders, students, and analysts to switch between square feet and square meters with real-time results.

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About This Tool
The tool converts area between square feet (ft2) and square meters (m2). It accepts a numeric value and two unit selectors (from_unit and to_unit) and returns the converted area in the target unit using the standard relation 1 m2 = 10.7639104167087 ft2. The calculation is symmetric, so users can convert in either direction.
Audience and use cases: Architects, engineers, facilities teams, students, and analysts perform quick room-area checks, material estimates, and design feasibility reviews. The tool emphasizes speed, reliability, and consistent formatting for planning tasks and reports.
Core features and differentiators: Dual-unit inputs with real-time conversions, strict non-negative input validation, robust handling of large numbers, and precise results up to four decimal places. It uses the internationally recognized conversion factor. No other units are included to keep results unambiguous.
Operational concept: Provide a value and select the two units; the system computes the corresponding value in the target unit using ft2_to_m2 or m2_to_ft2 depending on direction. This enables accurate planning calculations for construction budgets, interior design, and space utilization analyses.
Use cases include quick room-area estimates for budgeting, comparison of layouts, HVAC load planning, and compliance checks in both metric and imperial contexts. The tool supports consistent results for reports and proposals.
How to Use
1. Provide inputs: enter a numeric value.
2. Choose the source unit in the first dropdown (ft2 or m2).
3. Choose the target unit in the second dropdown (the opposite unit).
4. The converted value appears automatically in the target unit.
5. Review outputs and copy or export if needed.

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