Convert fahrenheit to kelvin quickly and accurately using this free online converter
Used for weather forecasts, cooking temperatures, and scientific measurements.
💡 The US uses Fahrenheit; the rest of the world uses Celsius. Kelvin is used in science.
K = (°F + 459.67) × 5/9
Example: 1 °F = 255.9278 K
Use Celsius for international communication; Fahrenheit for US audiences.
Common uses: weather, cooking, and scientific data.
How do I convert °F to K?
Multiply the value in Fahrenheit by 1. For example: 10 °F = 260.9278 K.
When should I use Kelvin instead of Fahrenheit?
Use Celsius for international communication; Fahrenheit for US audiences.
Is this converter accurate?
Yes. We use internationally recognized conversion factors, updated to current standards.
| Fahrenheit (°F) | Kelvin (K) |
|---|---|
| 0 °F | 255.3722 K |
| 5 °F | 258.15 K |
| 10 °F | 260.9278 K |
| 15 °F | 263.7056 K |
| 20 °F | 266.4833 K |
| 25 °F | 269.2611 K |
| 30 °F | 272.0389 K |
| 37 °F | 275.9278 K |
| 40 °F | 277.5944 K |
| 50 °F | 283.15 K |
| 100 °F | 310.9278 K |