Overview
The Temperature Converter provides instant, real-time conversion between Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin — the three temperature scales used in everyday life, scientific research, and engineering. Contextual notes help users understand each converted value in practical terms.
How to Use
Type a value into any of the three input fields. The other two fields update automatically in real time. You can start from any scale — just enter your known temperature and read the conversions immediately. Contextual hints below each result describe what the temperature feels like in real-world terms.
Background
Celsius is the standard in most countries and scientific work, while Fahrenheit remains common in the United States for daily weather. Kelvin is the SI base unit used in physics and thermodynamics — it starts at absolute zero (−273.15 °C), the theoretical lowest possible temperature where all molecular motion stops. Water freezes at 273.15 K and boils at 373.15 K.




