Volume Calculator
Calculate volume of cube, sphere, cylinder, and cone
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About Volume Calculator
Calculate the Volume of Common 3D Shapes
Need to know how much space a cylinder, sphere, cone, or rectangular box occupies? The Volume Calculator on ToolWard handles all the common three-dimensional shapes. Select your shape, enter the measurements, and get the volume calculated instantly with the formula shown. It is the fastest way to solve volume problems without memorising every formula.
Shapes Supported
The tool covers the shapes you encounter most often: cube, rectangular prism or box, cylinder, sphere, cone, pyramid, hemisphere, and triangular prism. Each shape has its own input fields tailored to its dimensions. For a cylinder, you enter the radius and height. For a sphere, just the radius. For a rectangular prism, the length, width, and height. The tool adapts to each shape and applies the correct formula automatically.
How the Volume Calculator Works
Select the shape from the dropdown or visual selector. Enter the required dimensions in your preferred unit. The tool applies the appropriate volume formula, shows the calculation step by step, and displays the result. You can switch between metric and imperial units without re-entering values. The formula is displayed alongside the result so you understand the mathematics behind the answer.
Who Needs a Volume Calculator?
Students working through geometry and physics problems. Engineers calculating material requirements for tanks, pipes, and containers. Architects estimating room volumes for HVAC sizing. Gardeners figuring out how much soil fills a raised bed. Shipping professionals determining box volumes for freight calculations. Cooks converting between container sizes. Volume calculations pop up in more contexts than most people realise.
Practical Examples
You are filling a cylindrical water tank with a radius of 0.5 metres and a height of 2 metres. The volume is approximately 1.57 cubic metres, or about 1,570 litres. You are pouring a concrete foundation that is 6m by 4m by 0.15m deep. The volume is 3.6 cubic metres, which tells you how much concrete to order. You are wrapping a spherical ornament and need to know its volume to estimate packaging material. Enter the radius and get the answer.
Browser-Based and Free
The Volume Calculator processes everything in your browser. No sign-ups, no server calls, no hidden limitations. It is fast, accurate, and always available. Bookmark it for school, work, or home projects wherever knowing the volume of a three-dimensional shape saves you time and guesswork.