BMI Calculator
Enter your height and weight to estimate BMI, see your category and healthy range, and visualize the result on a color scale.
Enter your height and weight to estimate BMI, see your category and healthy range, and visualize the result on a color scale.
Body Mass Index (BMI) estimates the relationship between your weight and height. It’s calculated by dividing weight by height squared and is widely used as a quick screening tool for adults. While BMI cannot distinguish muscle from fat, it reliably tracks broad changes in weight relative to height and is simple enough to check at home. Think of it as a starting point that becomes more useful when paired with other observations like waist circumference, strength or endurance, and how you feel day to day.
The healthy range in this calculator is derived from BMI values of 18.5 to 25. The tool converts that band into a weight range for your specific height, so you can see where you currently sit, and how far you are from the edge of the range. If you’re above the upper bound, the page shows the approximate amount of weight to lose to reach a BMI of 25. If you’re below the lower bound, it shows the weight to gain to reach a BMI of 18.5.
BMI Prime expresses BMI relative to the healthy upper boundary (25). A value of 1.00 equals BMI 25. Numbers under 1.00 are below that boundary; numbers above 1.00 are over it. Ponderal Index (PI) divides weight by height cubed instead of squared. It is occasionally used for very tall or very short adults and in neonatal settings. These extra metrics aren’t required to make decisions, but they can help compare bodies of different heights.
BMI doesn’t directly measure body fat. Muscular people can score in the “overweight” or even “obesity” ranges despite having low body fat, while some people with lower BMI may still carry more visceral fat than is ideal. That’s why pairing BMI with waist size, body-fat estimates, and how you perform and feel provides a clearer picture. For children and teens, BMI is interpreted using age- and sex-specific percentiles rather than adult cutoffs; this tool is designed for adults aged 20+.
Informational use only and not a medical diagnosis. If you have a medical condition or concerns about weight or nutrition, please consult a qualified professional.
What is BMI?
Body Mass Index (BMI) is a screening number calculated from height and weight that helps estimate whether someone is underweight, healthy weight, overweight, or obese. It’s a quick way to compare weight to height—not a direct measure of body fat.
How do you calculate BMI?
Metric: BMI = kg / m²
. US units: BMI = 703 × lb / in²
. The calculator handles unit conversions automatically.
What are the standard BMI ranges?
Common adult categories: Underweight (<18.5), Healthy (18.5–24.9), Overweight (25–29.9), Obesity (≥30). Some organizations use slightly different cutoffs.
Is BMI accurate for athletes or very muscular people?
BMI can overestimate body fat in muscular people and underestimate it in those with low muscle mass. Consider body fat %, waist measures, and your clinician’s advice.
Does age or sex change BMI interpretation?
Adult categories are the same for men and women. For children/teens, BMI is interpreted using percentile charts by age and sex—this tool is primarily for adults.
Should I use metric or US units?
Either is fine. The calculator supports both and converts for you. The formula is identical apart from the 703 factor used in US units.
Can BMI tell me my health status?
BMI is a screening tool, not a diagnosis. Talk to a healthcare professional, especially if you have high muscle mass, are pregnant, or have other health conditions.
What if my BMI is near a boundary?
Small measurement differences can shift categories. Look at trends over time and pair BMI with other metrics (waist circumference, body fat %, lab results).
Example 1 — Metric units
Height 1.75 m, Weight 72 kg. BMI = 72 / 1.75² ≈ 23.5 (Healthy range).
Example 2 — US units
Height 5′9″ (69 in), Weight 180 lb. BMI = 703 × 180 / 69² ≈ 26.6 (Overweight range).
Example 3 — Trend tracking
If BMI drops from 31.2 to 29.8, you may move from Obesity to Overweight. Pair BMI with waist size and body fat % to understand composition changes.