Land Area Calculator

Pick your Land Shape — rectangle, triangle, circle, or trapezoid — enter the matching dimensions like Length, Width, Radius, or Base and Height, and the Land Area Calculator gives you the total area in Square Feet alongside conversions to Acres, Hectares, and Square Meters.

Results

Area (Square Feet)

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Acres

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Hectares

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Square Meters

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Area in Different Units

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is the land area calculation?

The calculator provides highly accurate results based on the dimensions you input. For best accuracy, ensure your measurements are precise and select the correct shape that matches your land plot.

What units are supported for area measurement?

The calculator supports square feet, acres, hectares, and square meters. You can input dimensions in feet, meters, or yards, and get results in all common area units automatically.

Can I calculate area for irregular shaped land?

For irregular shapes, you can approximate by breaking the land into simpler shapes (rectangles, triangles, circles) and calculating each section separately, then adding the results together.

How do I convert between acres and square feet?

One acre equals 43,560 square feet. The calculator automatically provides conversions between all units, so you don't need to do manual calculations.

What's the difference between hectares and acres?

A hectare is a metric unit equal to 10,000 square meters or 2.471 acres. Hectares are commonly used internationally, while acres are more common in the United States.

Can this calculator be used for roof area measurement?

Yes, you can use this calculator for any flat surface area measurement, including roofs, floors, or any other land or building surface by selecting the appropriate shape.

How do I measure a circular plot of land?

For circular plots, select 'Circle' as the shape and enter the radius (distance from center to edge). The calculator will compute the area using the formula π × radius².

What if my land plot is triangular?

Select 'Triangle' as the shape and enter the base width and height. For irregular triangles, use the longest side as the base and measure the perpendicular height from that base to the opposite point.

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