General Pressure Converter
Convert between hPa, mmHg, bar, and psi in one general pressure converter.
About the general pressure converter
How this tool works
Pressure values often jump between weather, medical, automotive, and industrial systems. A general converter is useful when you do not want to choose a separate page for every pair.
This tool keeps the most common pressure units in one interface so you can compare atmospheric readings, gauge values, and workshop references more quickly.
Where it is useful
It is especially helpful when a reading arrives in one unit but the destination reference or manual uses another.
Because the tool is unit-family based, it scales well as more pressure use cases or unit families are added later.
- Translate atmospheric pressure between hPa and mmHg.
- Switch compressor, regulator, or tire values between bar and psi.
- Compare mixed-unit technical references without manual formulas.
Example workflows
3 examples1013.25 hPa
760 mmHg
2 bar
29.0075 psi
35 psi
2.4132 bar
Common uses
3 ideas- Translate atmospheric pressure between hPa and mmHg.
- Switch compressor, regulator, or tire values between bar and psi.
- Compare mixed-unit technical references without manual formulas.
FAQ
3 answersWhich pressure units does this converter support?
It covers hectopascals, millimeters of mercury, bar, and psi in a single converter.
When is a general pressure converter more useful than a pair page?
Use hPa and mmHg for weather and aviation references, or bar and psi for gauges, compressors, and tire pressure.
Is this pressure converter accurate enough for reference work?
Yes. It uses the same conversion factors as the dedicated pair pages, but keeps all supported units in one tool.