Ratio Calculator
Simplify a ratio to its lowest whole-number terms, solve a proportion like A:B = C:? for the missing value, or scale a ratio up or down by a factor. Type the numbers and read the answer instantly. A free ratio calculator that runs in your browser.
- Exact, step-by-step answers
- 100% free
- No sign-up, no app
- Instant as you type
- Works offline after first load
How to use it
- 1
Choose what to do
Simplify a ratio, solve for a missing term, or scale a ratio. Pick the mode that matches your question.
- 2
Enter the values
Fill in the two or three numbers for that mode. Decimals are fine for simplifying.
- 3
Read the result
See the simplified ratio, the missing value, or the scaled ratio, updated as you type.
When it comes in handy
Recipes and mixes
Scale a 2:1 ratio of flour to water up to the batch size you need, keeping the proportion exact.
Maps and models
Solve a scale like 1:50 to find a real-world or model measurement from the other.
Sharing and splits
Simplify a ratio such as 8:12 to 2:3 to see the cleanest way to divide something.
Instant, exact & 100% in your browser
The maths runs right here in your browser, with fractions and whole numbers kept exact rather than rounded along the way. Nothing you type is sent to a server, there is no sign-up and no limit, and once the page has loaded it keeps working even with no connection.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I simplify a ratio?
- Divide both sides by their greatest common divisor. For 8:12 the greatest common divisor is 4, so the ratio simplifies to 2:3. The calculator does this for you and handles decimals by scaling them to whole numbers first.
- How do I solve A:B = C:? for the missing number?
- Cross-multiply: the missing value is B × C ÷ A. So for 2:3 = 10:?, the answer is 3 × 10 ÷ 2 = 15. Enter the three known values in the solve mode and the fourth is filled in.
- What does scaling a ratio mean?
- Scaling multiplies both sides by the same factor, which keeps the proportion the same while changing the actual amounts. Scaling 2:3 by 4 gives 8:12. It is how you turn a recipe or mix ratio into real quantities for a chosen batch size.
- Does this work offline and is anything sent to a server?
- The calculation runs entirely in your browser, so nothing you type is sent anywhere, and once the page has loaded it keeps working with no connection. There is no sign-up and no limit on how many calculations you make.