Convert Square Feet to Square Meters - Area Converter
Convert area values between square feet (ft²) and square meters (m²) for architecture, real estate, engineering, construction, and reporting.
This converter uses the internationally adopted exact relation (1 foot = 0.3048 meters) so results are precise and consistent with SI standards. Consider measurement precision and rounding when using converted values in specifications or regulatory documents.
Governance
Record 239354886b28 • Reviewed by Fidamen Standards Committee
Interactive Converter
Convert between square foot and square meter with precision rounding.
Quick reference table
| Square Foot | Square Meter |
|---|---|
| 1 ft² | 0.0929 m² |
| 5 ft² | 0.4645 m² |
| 10 ft² | 0.929 m² |
| 25 ft² | 2.3226 m² |
| 50 ft² | 4.6452 m² |
| 100 ft² | 9.2903 m² |
Methodology
The conversion is derived from the fixed SI relationship for the foot: 1 foot is defined as exactly 0.3048 meters. Squaring that linear relationship gives the area factor used here.
Using the exact definition eliminates cumulative rounding error from chained conversions. For reporting and compliance, use the number of decimal places appropriate to the measurement method (see FAQs).
For regulatory and standards context, we follow international SI guidance and national metrology authorities to ensure traceability of the conversion factor.
Key takeaways
Use the exact factor 0.09290304 to convert ft² to m². Multiply the square feet value by this factor and round according to the measurement accuracy required for your use case.
Worked examples
100 ft² × 0.09290304 = 9.290304 m²
500 ft² × 0.09290304 = 46.45152 m²
1,000 ft² × 0.09290304 = 92.90304 m²
F.A.Q.
What is the exact conversion factor from square feet to square meters?
1 square foot = 0.09290304 square meters. This comes from 1 foot = 0.3048 meters (exact), then squaring that linear factor.
Why is 1 foot defined as exactly 0.3048 meters?
The international definition was agreed and fixed to ensure uniformity between imperial and metric units. National metrology institutes document this definition to provide traceability to SI units.
Should I round converted values and to how many decimals?
Round according to measurement precision and your application. For architectural floor areas, two decimal places (0.01 m²) are common; for engineering or scientific work you may keep more digits. Always note both the conversion precision and the original measurement uncertainty when reporting.
Does this conversion account for the US survey foot?
This converter uses the international foot (1 ft = 0.3048 m). The US survey foot differs slightly; if you require conversions tied to historical survey data, use a specialized tool that explicitly supports the US survey foot to avoid small positional or area discrepancies.
How do measurement errors affect converted area values?
Measurement uncertainty in linear dimensions propagates into area as roughly double in relative terms (e.g., a ±1% error in each linear measurement can produce about ±2% error in area). Where precision matters, account for instrument tolerance and measurement method when reporting converted areas.
Can I convert back from square meters to square feet?
Yes. Use the inverse factor: 1 m² = 1 ÷ 0.09290304 ≈ 10.7639104167 ft². Multiply square meters by this factor to get square feet.
Where should I reference the conversion factor for compliance or technical documents?
Reference national metrology guidance or the SI brochure from international authorities. Citing the SI definition and the national metrology institute (for example, NIST in the United States or BIPM internationally) provides traceability for technical and regulatory submissions.
Sources & citations
- NIST: Guide for the Use of the International System of Units (SI) — https://www.nist.gov/publications/guide-use-international-system-units-si
- BIPM: The International System of Units (SI Brochure) — https://www.bipm.org/en/publications/si-brochure
- NIST: Metric and SI information for weights and measures — https://www.nist.gov/pml/weights-and-measures/metric-si
- ISO 80000-3:2019 — Space and time — https://www.iso.org/standard/64974.html
- NIST SP 811 — Guide for the Use of the International System of Units — https://www.nist.gov/pml/special-publication-811
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Versioning & Change Control
Audit record (versions, QA runs, reviewer sign-off, and evidence).
Record ID: 239354886b28What changed (latest)
v1.0.0 • 2025-11-09 • MINOR
Initial publication and governance baseline.
Why: Published with reviewed formulas, unit definitions, and UX controls.
Public QA status
PASS — golden 25 + edge 120
Last run: 2026-01-23 • Run: golden-edge-2026-01-23
Versioning & Change Control
Audit record (versions, QA runs, reviewer sign-off, and evidence).
What changed (latest)
v1.0.0 • 2025-11-09 • MINOR
Initial publication and governance baseline.
Why: Published with reviewed formulas, unit definitions, and UX controls.
Public QA status
PASS — golden 25 + edge 120
Last run: 2026-01-23 • Run: golden-edge-2026-01-23
Engine
v1.0.0
Data
Baseline (no external datasets)
Content
v1.0.0
UI
v1.0.0
Governance
Last updated: Nov 9, 2025
Reviewed by: Fidamen Standards Committee (Review board)
Credentials: Internal QA
Risk level: low
Reviewer profile (entity)
Fidamen Standards Committee
Review board
Internal QA
Entity ID: https://fidamen.com/reviewers/fidamen-standards-committee#person
Semantic versioning
- MAJOR: Calculation outputs can change for the same inputs (formula, rounding policy, assumptions).
- MINOR: New features or fields that do not change existing outputs for the same inputs.
- PATCH: Bug fixes, copy edits, or accessibility changes that do not change intended outputs except for previously incorrect cases.
Review protocol
- Verify formulas and unit definitions against primary standards or datasets.
- Run golden-case regression suite and edge-case suite.
- Record reviewer sign-off with credentials and scope.
- Document assumptions, limitations, and jurisdiction applicability.
Assumptions & limitations
- Uses exact unit definitions from the Fidamen conversion library.
- Internal calculations use double precision; display rounding follows the unit's configured decimal places.
- Not a substitute for calibrated instruments in regulated contexts.
- Jurisdiction-specific rules may require official guidance.
Change log
v1.0.0 • 2025-11-09 • MINOR
Initial publication and governance baseline.
Why: Published with reviewed formulas, unit definitions, and UX controls.
Areas: engine, content, ui • Reviewer: Fidamen Standards Committee • Entry ID: fbd4edc63d8f
