Easily convert round, square, and rectangular cake pans with this free Cake Pan Converter. Instantly calculate recipe scaling, batter adjustments, and baking conversions for perfect cakes every time.
🎂 Cake Pan Converter
Convert cake recipes between different pan sizes instantly. Works for round, square, and rectangular pans — with exact ingredient scaling factor.
Standard Cake Pan Sizes & Volumes
Reference chart for most common baking pan sizes
| Pan Size | Area (sq in) | Volume (cups) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 inch round | 28 sq in | 4 cups | Small layer cakes, smash cakes |
| 7 inch round | 38 sq in | 5-6 cups | Small celebration cakes |
| 8 inch round | 50 sq in | 6 cups | Layer cakes, birthday cakes |
| 9 inch round | 64 sq in | 8 cups | Most common — standard cakes |
| 10 inch round | 79 sq in | 10-11 cups | Large cakes, party cakes |
| 12 inch round | 113 sq in | 15-16 cups | Wedding cake tiers, large events |
| 14 inch round | 154 sq in | 20+ cups | Large wedding/event cakes |
Most Common Pan Conversions
Quick reference for popular pan size swaps
| Recipe Calls For | You Have | Multiply By | Baking Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 9 inch round | 8 inch round | 0.78x | +5-10 min (deeper) |
| 8 inch round | 9 inch round | 1.27x | -5 min (shallower) |
| Two 9 inch rounds | 9×13 inch pan | 1.0x (same!) | Same or +5 min |
| 9 inch round | 8×8 square | 1.0x (same!) | Same time |
| 9×13 inch pan | Two 8 inch rounds | 0.85x | -5 to 10 min |
| 9 inch round | 9×5 loaf pan | 0.70x | +15-20 min |
| 8 inch round | 6 inch round | 0.56x | +5 min (deeper) |
| 9 inch round | 6 inch round | 0.44x | +5-8 min |
| Two 8 inch rounds | Two 9 inch rounds | 1.27x | -5 min |
How to Use a Cake Pan Converter
When you need to bake a cake in a different pan size than the recipe calls for, you cannot simply guess — the wrong amount of batter leads to either an overflowing pan or a very thin, dry cake. The cake pan converter calculates exactly how much to increase or decrease your recipe ingredients.
Example: Converting 9-inch to 8-inch Round Pan
A 9-inch round pan has an area of 63.6 square inches. An 8-inch round pan has an area of 50.3 square inches. Divide 50.3 ÷ 63.6 = 0.79. Multiply all ingredients by 0.79. If the recipe calls for 2 cups of flour, use 1.58 cups (about 1½ cups + 1 tablespoon).
Adjusting Baking Time When Changing Pan Size
When using a smaller pan, the batter is deeper, so it needs more time. Add 5-15 minutes and check with a toothpick. When using a larger pan, the batter is shallower and will bake faster. Start checking 10 minutes earlier than the original recipe time.
Cake Pan Baking Tips
Fill Pan 2/3 Full
Never fill a cake pan more than 2/3 full. Cakes rise during baking — too full and it overflows, too empty and the cake is flat and dry.
Adjust Baking Time
Smaller/deeper pans need more time. Larger/shallower pans need less. Check 10 minutes before the recipe time when using a larger pan.
Grease Properly
Always grease AND flour your pan, or use parchment paper. For bundt pans, grease every crevice carefully — stuck cakes ruin beautiful designs.
Adjust Temperature
When using a deeper pan, reduce temperature by 25°F and bake longer. This prevents the outside from burning before the center sets.
Round vs Square
A 9-inch round pan (64 sq in) and an 8×8 square pan (64 sq in) have nearly the same area — you can swap them 1:1 without changing the recipe.
Dark vs Light Pans
Dark pans absorb more heat and bake faster. If switching from light to dark pans, reduce oven temperature by 25°F to prevent over-browning.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common cake pan conversion questions answered
