FedEx Volumetric Weight Calculator
Estimate the volumetric (dimensional) weight FedEx bills, using a divisor of 5000. Enter your parcel size to see the billable weight.
FedEx's dimensional divisor
FedEx applies a 5000 dimensional divisor to international air. US domestic uses 139 in³/lb, which is effectively the same factor in metric.
The maths is the same for every carrier — only the divisor changes: (L × W × H in cm) ÷ 5000 gives the volumetric weight in kilograms. Compare it with your actual weight and FedEx charges on whichever is greater.
FedEx shipping site — always confirm the divisor for your exact service and lane.
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Frequently asked questions
What divisor does FedEx use for volumetric weight?
FedEx uses a 5000 divisor in this calculation — one kilogram of volumetric weight per 5,000 cm³. Confirm it against the rate card for your specific service, as domestic and economy products can differ.
How is FedEx chargeable weight decided?
FedEx bills on the greater of actual and volumetric weight. If your box is large but light, the volumetric figure usually governs; if it is small and dense, the actual weight does.
Does packaging count toward volumetric weight?
Yes — carriers measure the outermost dimensions of the packed parcel, so the box, void fill and any overhang all add to the volumetric weight.