Celsius to Fahrenheit converter
ClientConvert Celsius to Fahrenheit.
How to use
Enter degrees Celsius.
About Celsius to Fahrenheit converter
Convert °C to °F—local temperature conversion. The interactive transform on this page runs in your browser tab—Toolcore does not need your paste for the core operation described above.
How to use this page
Paste or type in the main workspace, run the primary action from the toolbar, then copy or download the result. Use Load example when the page offers it, or URL prefill (?q= / ?qb=) so agents and tickets open the same input.
100 °C = 212.0000 °F
Nearby workflows on Toolcore
- Fahrenheit to Celsius converter — Convert °F to °C—browser temperature conversion. when units or numeric output should be checked on a related calculator.
- Degrees ↔ radians converter — Convert angle measures between degrees and radians—type 45 deg or 1. when units or numeric output should be checked on a related calculator.
- Unit converter (length, temperature, weight) — Length (metric & US customary), temperature (°C, °F, K), and weight (mg to lb)—paste one value, see every column. when units or numeric output should be checked on a related calculator.
- Wind chill calculator — US wind chill °F from temperature and mph—winter safety estimate. when units or numeric output should be checked on a related calculator.
Common use cases
- US-facing weather reports.
- Oven temperature conversion.
Common mistakes to avoid
Offset
Includes +32 offset after scaling.
FAQ
Negative temps?
Negative Celsius supported.
More tools
Related utilities you can open in another tab—mostly client-side.
Fahrenheit to Celsius converter
ClientConvert °F to °C—browser temperature conversion.
Degrees ↔ radians converter
ClientConvert angle measures between degrees and radians—type 45 deg or 1.5708 rad, local trig helper.
Unit converter (length, temperature, weight)
ClientLength (metric & US customary), temperature (°C, °F, K), and weight (mg to lb)—paste one value, see every column.
Wind chill calculator
ClientUS wind chill °F from temperature and mph—winter safety estimate.