Who We Are
BhumiConverter is a free, open-access online tool designed to make Indian land measurements simple, clear, and accessible to everyone β from a small farmer in rural UP checking how many square feet his inherited Bigha is, to a first-generation homebuyer in Noida trying to understand a plot listing in Biswa.
We are a small, passionate team of developers, educators, and land-rights advocates who believe that financial empowerment begins with knowledge. India's regional land units β Bigha, Biswa, Kanal, Katha, Guntha, Dhur, Marla β are not just measurements; they are the language of inheritance, livelihood, and identity for hundreds of millions of people. Yet for far too long, these conversions have been guarded by middlemen, mistranslated in documents, and misunderstood by those who need them most.
BhumiConverter was built to change that. No fees, no registration, no complicated tables β just type a number, get an instant, accurate answer.
Our Values
Always Free
BhumiConverter will always be free to use. We believe access to land information is a right, not a privilege.
Student-Friendly
Useful for geography students, law students, civil services aspirants, and anyone studying India's land revenue system.
Farmer-Friendly
Designed with rural India in mind. Simple, fast, no jargon. Works on mobile with slow internet connections.
Mathematically Accurate
All unit definitions are verified against official state revenue department standards and cross-referenced regularly.
Region-Specific
We don't give you a one-size-fits-all answer. Every state gets its own units, because a Bihar Bigha β a WB Bigha.
Privacy-First
No personal data collected. All calculations run in your browser. We don't know what you calculate and we don't want to.
Who Uses BhumiConverter?
- πΎFarmers and landowners verifying the size of their agricultural holdings before approaching banks for Kisan Credit Cards or loans.
- π First-time homebuyers trying to understand plot sizes quoted in Bigha, Kanal, or Biswa by real estate agents.
- βοΈLegal and revenue professionals needing quick cross-state comparisons for property dispute cases.
- πStudents and researchers studying Indian geography, agriculture, or land rights.
- π¦Bank loan officers converting traditional units to metric for loan documentation.