Pounds to Kilograms Converter
Formula
To convert pounds to kilograms, divide the pound value by 2.20462. One kilogram equals approximately 2.205 pounds. The kilogram is the base unit of mass in the metric system.
How to use
- Enter the Weight in Pounds.
- Read the equivalent weight in kilograms below.
- Adjust the value to convert any other weight.
Example
Convert 150 lbs: 150 ÷ 2.20462 = 68.04 kg. So 150 pounds is about 68 kilograms.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many kg is 150 lbs?
How many kg is 200 lbs?
Is a kilogram heavier than a pound?
Why does the US use pounds?
How do I convert pounds and ounces to kilograms?
Why do gyms and barbell plates list weights in both pounds and kilograms?
Pounds to kilograms, briefly
To convert pounds to kilograms you divide by 2.20462 (or, equivalently, multiply by 0.453592). One pound is defined as exactly 0.45359237 kilograms — the relationship is fixed and legal, set by international agreement in 1959, so it never changes with location or temperature.
A fast mental estimate is to halve the pounds and shave off about 10%: 150 lb → 75 − 7.5 ≈ 68 kg, against the exact 68.0 kg. Good enough to picture a weight, but use the full factor for anything official.
Where this conversion comes up
US body weights, gym plates, and grocery weights are all in pounds, while medical charts, scientific work, and most of the world record mass in kilograms — so anyone moving between those contexts converts constantly. The classic case is luggage: a 50 lb US bag limit is 22.7 kg, just under the 23 kg international cap.
Strength athletes also convert often, because barbell plates and competition standards mix the two systems. The arithmetic is identical regardless of size, since it is one fixed divisor.