Micromolar to Molar Converter
Convert micromolar to molar. The formula used here is 1 micromolar = 0.000001 molar. The formula is M = µM × 0.000001; 1 µM is 0.000001 M.
An amount concentration unit equal to one millionth of a molar.
An amount concentration unit equal to one mole per liter.
Start with your value in micromolar, then apply the formula below. It stays visible so you can catch rounding mistakes instead of just copying the output.
Use concentration conversions only between compatible amount concentration units. Mass concentration, percent solutions, and molarity need extra chemistry context before they can be compared.
Molar scale conversions are powers of 1,000, so rounding usually comes from the measured concentration rather than the unit factor. This page displays converted values with up to 8 decimal places by default.
| Micromolar | Molar |
|---|---|
| 0.1 µM | 0.0000001 M |
| 1 µM | 0.000001 M |
| 10 µM | 0.00001 M |
| 100 µM | 0.0001 M |
| 1,000 µM | 0.001 M |
Useful for preparing lab solutions and stock dilutions. Use the same formula with your exact input if the measurement needs to be documented.
Useful for checking assay protocols and concentration labels. Use the same formula with your exact input if the measurement needs to be documented.
Useful for comparing serial dilution and buffer calculations. Use the same formula with your exact input if the measurement needs to be documented.
How do I convert micromolar to molar?
Enter the value in micromolar and apply M = µM × 0.000001. Round the molar result after the conversion, not before.
What is 1 micromolar in molar?
1 µM equals 0.000001 M with the current rounding setting. Keep more decimal places when the result feeds another calculation.
What is 0.1 µM in M?
0.1 µM is 0.0000001 M. It appears in the lookup table so you can compare it with nearby amounts.
Can I convert molar back to micromolar?
Yes. Use the reverse Molar to Micromolar converter if you need to go the other direction.
How accurate is this micromolar to molar conversion?
The calculator runs the formula in your browser and rounds results to 8 decimal places by default. Molar scale conversions are powers of 1,000, so rounding usually comes from the measured concentration rather than the unit factor.