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Kilometres to Miles

Convert kilometres to miles — 1 mi = 1.609344 km.

Result in Miles (mi)

0.621371

Common values · Kilometres (km) → Miles (mi)
Kilometres (km)Miles (mi)
10.621371
53.106856
106.213712
42.19526.218757
10062.137119
200124.274238
1000621.371192
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How to use Kilometres to Miles

What is a kilometre?

The kilometre (symbol km, US spelling kilometer) is the SI unit of distance equal to one thousand metres — 1 km = 1000 m. It is the standard road-distance, GPS, athletic and travel unit in almost every country in the world. Road signs, car odometers, bike computers, running watches, weather radar and flight distances are all reported in kilometres outside the US and UK. The kilometre was introduced along with the rest of the metric system by the French Republic in 1795 and is now the universal long-distance metric unit. A 5K (5 km) is the most common entry-level road race; 10K, half-marathon (21.1 km) and marathon (42.2 km) build from the same base.

What is a mile?

The mile (symbol mi) is the customary unit of distance in the United States and the United Kingdom. Its modern definition is exact: 1 mi = exactly 1.609344 km = 5 280 ft = 1 760 yd, agreed internationally in 1959 (the “international mile”) to harmonise slightly different national miles previously in use. The mile traces back to the Roman mille passus — a thousand paces. It survives on US and UK road signs, US car odometers, US flight distances (“New York to London is 3 459 miles”), and many traditional sports — golf (yards, derived from miles), American football yards, and US track events at high-school level. The nautical mile (1.852 km) used in aviation and maritime navigation is a separate, related unit.

The conversion formula

miles = kilometres × 0.621371 (or ÷ 1.609344). The reverse is multiplication by 1.609344. A worked example: a 10 km run converts to 10 × 0.621371 = 6.214 mi. A 100 km drive becomes 100 × 0.621371 = 62.137 mi. A marathon distance of 42.195 km is 42.195 × 0.621371 = 26.219 mi, the famous ‘26.2’. Because the mile is defined by an exact 1.609344 km equivalence, the conversion is mathematically precise; any rounding you see is purely cosmetic truncation at the display step.

Common reference values

A handful of conversions worth memorising:

  • 1 km ≈ 0.6214 mi — the building block.
  • 1.609344 km = 1 mi — the literal definition.
  • 5 km ≈ 3.11 mi — a 5K race.
  • 10 km ≈ 6.21 mi — a 10K race.
  • 21.0975 km ≈ 13.11 mi — a half marathon.
  • 42.195 km ≈ 26.22 mi — a marathon (the ‘26.2’).
  • 100 km ≈ 62.14 mi — a useful long-distance round number.
  • 1 000 km ≈ 621.4 mi — about Edinburgh to Plymouth, or Berlin to Vienna.

The reference table on the page widens this list and updates live as you change the input value.

The same conversion is searched in several different phrasings — “convert km to miles” (the abbreviation), “convert kilometers to miles” (American kilometers spelling), and “convert kilometres to miles” (British and international kilometres spelling). All three land on the same exact 1.609344-km mile defined in 1959, so the arithmetic and the result are identical regardless of how the unit is spelled. A handful of worked values: 5K = 3.107 mi; 10 km = 6.214 mi; 21.0975 km (half marathon) = 13.11 mi; 42.195 km (marathon) = 26.22 mi; 100 km = 62.14 mi.

Why people convert km to miles

Driving and travel. UK and US drivers see road signs and car trip-meters in miles; the rest of the world is in kilometres. A hire-car satnav set in km, a fuel-economy reading in litres per 100 km, or a European road-trip itinerary in km all need converting for a US/UK audience.

Running and cycling. International race distances and training plans are in kilometres; US running culture (especially marathons and ultras) is still strongly in miles. A runner used to “long run of 16 mi” needs the metric equivalent — 25.75 km — to follow a European plan or read a Strava segment.

Aviation and shipping. Cruising altitudes are in feet, but ground-track distances on global aviation maps are usually in nautical miles or statute miles for US-oriented users and kilometres elsewhere. A 5 000 km flight is roughly 3 107 mi.

Sports and athletics. Track and field is metric worldwide (100 m, 400 m, 1500 m, 5000 m, 10 000 m, marathon); US road racing uses both, with 5K and 10K races mixed alongside 5-mile and 10-mile events. Reading times and pace charts often demands a quick km/mi flip.

News and weather. Hurricane wind speeds, asteroid distances and foreign news reports often quote km; US weather and US science journalism quote miles. Converting helps make sense of headlines like “asteroid passed at 1.2 million km”.

How to use this Kilometres to Miles converter

  1. Type your value in kilometres into the input box. Decimals work directly. The result in miles updates as you type — no Convert button.
  2. The reference table below shows several common kilometre values and their mile equivalents, rendered to the same precision as the live result.
  3. To go the other way (miles → kilometres) tap Swap or open the dedicated Miles to Kilometres landing.
  4. Tap the copy icon next to the result to put the miles value on your clipboard, ready to paste into a form or app.
  5. For pace conversion (min/km ↔ min/mile), multiply the min/km pace by 1.609344 — so 5:00 min/km is 5 × 1.609344 = 8:03 min/mi.

Privacy

The conversion is a single multiplication — it runs locally on your device with no network call. There are no analytics on the numbers you type, no server-side logging, and the page works the same way offline once it has loaded. Confirm in your browser’s Network panel if you want; the only requests you’ll see are the one-time page load.

Compatibility notes

The math works in every browser ever made — it’s literally a single multiplication. Result formatting uses the modern Intl-based number formatting that ships in every browser released since 2017, so very large and very small results display in scientific notation rather than as a wall of zeroes.

Frequently asked questions

How is 1 kilometre converted to miles?
The conversion uses the internationally agreed definition fixed in 1959: 1 mile = exactly 1.609344 kilometres. The reciprocal gives 1 km ≈ 0.621371 mi. The converter multiplies your input kilometres by 0.621371 (or, equivalently, divides by 1.609344) and shows the result with enough decimal places to be useful. Because both directions stem from one exact ratio, the math is precise to the full precision JavaScript can store.
Why do kilometres and miles both still exist?
Kilometres are the SI distance unit used by almost every country for road distances, car odometers, GPS, running and cycling, and most sports. Miles are the customary road and travel unit in the United States and the United Kingdom — UK road signs are still in miles, and the US uses miles for everything from car odometers to flight distances. Most map apps let you choose either, but daily life still mixes the two whenever a US or UK runner, driver or traveller meets a metric distance.
How many kilometres are in a mile?
Exactly 1.609344 km. The reverse direction (mi → km) multiplies by 1.609344. So 5 mi ≈ 8.05 km; 10 mi ≈ 16.09 km; 26.2 mi (a marathon) ≈ 42.16 km (the official distance is 42.195 km). Tap Swap on the page to flip direction without retyping your value.
How long is a marathon in miles?
The official marathon distance is 42.195 km — that converts to 26.2188 mi, almost always written as 26.2 mi or '26.2'. A half marathon is 21.0975 km ≈ 13.1094 mi (commonly '13.1'). A 5K is 5 km ≈ 3.107 mi; a 10K is 10 km ≈ 6.214 mi. Race distances are universally set in kilometres internationally and converted for US events that publish both.
How many miles is 10 km?
Use the factor 1 km ≈ 0.621371 mi: 10 × 0.621371 = 6.214 mi. This is a familiar number for runners — a 10K race covers exactly this distance. A few related reference points: a 5K = 5 km = 3.107 mi (a popular entry-level running distance); a 15K = 9.32 mi; a half marathon = 21.0975 km = 13.11 mi; a full marathon = 42.195 km = 26.22 mi. For driving distances: 100 km = 62.14 mi; 1 000 km = 621.4 mi.
Is my data uploaded anywhere?
No. The conversion is a single arithmetic operation in JavaScript on your device — there is no server call, no logging, no analytics on the values you enter. You can confirm in the browser's Network tab, or switch off Wi-Fi after loading the page; the converter keeps working.

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