BMI Calculator
Calculate body mass index using metric or US units with a general classification.
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Calculate adult BMI with standard category labels for ages 18 and up.
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This BMI calculator for adults applies standard WHO-style category cutoffs for people aged 18 and older. Enter height and weight in metric or US units to see BMI, category (underweight through obese), and healthy weight band.
Adult BMI uses the same formula for women and men—interpretation may account for muscle mass and health context.
Older adults and athletes may need additional metrics beyond BMI alone.
Choose units, enter adult height and weight, calculate, and read BMI value plus category label and healthy range.
Example: a 40-year-old at 165 lb and 5 ft 6 in gets BMI near 26.6—overweight on standard adult charts regardless of sex.
BMI is calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared. US units are converted to metric before calculation. Classifications follow commonly used adult BMI ranges and are for general education only.
BMI is a population-level screening metric, not a diagnosis. Athletes, children, and pregnant users need specialized measures.
Your data stays on your device and is not uploaded.
This section documents how the calculator works, what it leaves out, and when results were last reviewed. Figures are educational estimates—not professional advice—and are not labeled "current" unless tied to automatically updated reference data.
Logic version 1.0. Content and formulas last verified .
This tool provides a general estimate for educational purposes and is not medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional for personal guidance.
These pages use the same bmi calculator with guides tailored to specific search intents.
FAQ
Standard adult categories are used from age 18. Children use age- and sex-specific percentile charts.
Standard cutoffs are the same; body composition differs, which BMI does not capture.
Most charts label 18.5–24.9 as normal, but individual targets vary—ask a clinician for personal goals.
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