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Convert between metric, imperial, and South Asian land units — then see the plot to scale.
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This land converter turns any plot size into every unit that actually shows up on a deed, a farmer's ledger, or a real estate listing. It works as a straightforward land area calculator and a full land area converter, so you can enter a number once — in square feet, square meters, acres, hectares, or a regional unit — and instantly see it converted across the board. ForIndia land area records that mix Bigha, Biswa, Guntha, and Cent with metric hectares, or for Nepali holdings written in Ropani-Aana-Paisa-Daam and Bigha-Kattha-Dhur, this tool keeps every figure consistent without manual math or unit-lookup tables. It's built for the moments when a single plot size needs to travel between a government registry, a bank loan application, and a family conversation — each expecting a different unit, all describing the same piece of land.
Regional land units are where most conversions go wrong, because a Bigha isn't the same size in every state or country. This land converter bigha to acre tool uses the common Assam/West Bengal Bigha (1,600 gaj, i.e. 1,600 square yards) for India and the Nepali Terai Bigha separately, sobigha to acre and acre to bigha results stay meaningful instead of averaging two incompatible definitions together. Type a value into either field and watch 1 bigha in acre, 1 acre in bigha, 1 bigha in square feet, and 1 bigha in gaj update together. The same logic drives hectare to bigha and1 hectare to bigha, letting you bridge a metric survey record straight into the local unit your family or buyer actually uses.
For the standard international units, the math is fixed and this converter applies it precisely every time:
Real plots are rarely a tidy rectangle, which is why this doubles as anirregular land area calculator: because it converts by total area rather than by shape, any figure you already have — surveyed, estimated, or written on an old paper deed — converts cleanly without needing exact side lengths. Combine sub-units the way they're conventionally written (Ropani + Aana + Paisa + Daam, or Bigha + Kattha + Dhur) and the tool sums them into one figure automatically. Once you have a total, use it as a land area converter to square feet for a builder's quote, or switch to the visualizer to see the plot drawn to scale next to a house, a car, a person, or a full football pitch, plus an interactive 3D view you can orbit and zoom.
It's free, runs instantly in the browser with no sign-up, and covers the full spread of units people actually search for — from an agricultural land area calculator use case sizing up farmland, to a home buyer double-checking land measure figures on a listing. Whether you're comparing plots across India, Nepal, or a metric country, this land converter keeps the numbers honest and the units clear. Every result updates live as you type, works on mobile without a dedicated app, and never asks for personal details just to see a conversion — treat it as a quick daily reference, not a substitute for a certified land survey.
About 3.03 Bigha, based on the common India Bigha figure of 14,400 sq ft (1,600 gaj) used in this converter. Bigha size varies by state, so plug in your local Bigha size above for an exact figure.
1 acre equals exactly 100 cents. The Cent is a popular land unit in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka, and this converter switches between the two instantly.
1 acre equals 43,560 square feet — the standard figure used worldwide and the one this land converter uses for every acre-based calculation.
Same answer either way it's written: one acre is 100 cents, since 1 cent is defined as 1/100th of an acre (435.6 sq ft).
One acre is 43,560 square feet, whether you write it as "1 acre" or spell it out as "one acre" — the conversion doesn't change.
There are 43,560 square feet in one acre. Enter any acre value into the converter above to see it broken down into square feet, square meters, and every other supported unit at once.
Using this tool's India Bigha figure (14,400 sq ft), 1 hectare ≈ 7.47 Bigha. Using the Nepal Terai Bigha figure (72,900 sq ft) instead, 1 hectare ≈ 1.48 Bigha — Bigha size differs sharply by region, so always confirm which local Bigha you mean.
With the India Bigha figure used here (14,400 sq ft), 1 Bigha equals 1,600 gaj (1 gaj ≈ 1 square yard). This is the Assam/West Bengal convention; other Indian states define Bigha differently.
It depends on the region: this converter uses 14,400 sq ft (1,600 gaj, ≈0.33 acre) for India and 72,900 sq ft (≈1.67 acre) for the Nepal Terai Bigha. Bigha has no single national standard, so treat these as reference figures rather than a legal definition.
It takes an area in any unit — acre, hectare, Bigha, Ropani, and more — and recalculates it in square feet (and every other supported unit) instantly, so you don't need to look up separate conversion factors.
Yes — this land converter runs entirely in your browser, is free with no sign-up, and updates results live as you type.
1 Aana equals 342.25 square feet, part of the Nepali hilly Ropani-Aana-Paisa-Daam system supported by this converter.
A land area converter takes one measurement of land — say, in Bigha or hectares — and re-expresses it in every other common unit (acres, square feet, square meters, Ropani, Cent, and more) so you can compare or share the figure in whatever unit the other side uses.
"Napi" (नाप) is the Nepali/Hindi term for land measurement or survey. This calculator supports napi work by converting raw survey figures — including combined Ropani-Aana-Paisa-Daam or Bigha-Kattha-Dhur entries — into standard units like square feet, square meters, and acres.