Conversion

Conversion or convert may refer to:

Arts, entertainment, and media

 * "Conversion" (Doctor Who audio), an episode of the audio drama Cyberman
 * "Conversion" (Stargate Atlantis), an episode of the television series
 * "The Conversion" (The Outer Limits), a 1995 episode of the television series
 * The Convert, a 2023 film produced by Jump Film & Television and Brouhaha Entertainment
 * "Chapter 19: The Convert", an episode of the Disney+ Star Wars series The Mandalorian

Business and marketing

 * Conversion funnel, the path a consumer takes through the web toward or near a desired action or conversion
 * Conversion marketing, when a website's visitors take a desired action
 * Converting timber to commercial lumber

Computing, science, and technology

 * Conversion of units, conversion between different units of measurement

Computing and telecommunication

 * CHS conversion of data storage, mapping cylinder/head/sector tuples to linear base address
 * CPS conversion, in computer science, changing the form of continuation-passing
 * Code conversion, in telecommunication, converting from one code to another
 * convert (command), a command-line utility in the Windows NT operating system
 * Convert, a command-line (graphics) image manipulation utility that is part of ImageMagick
 * Data conversion, conversion of computer data from one format to another
 * Transcoding, analog-to-analog or digital-to-digital conversion of one video encoding to another
 * Type conversion, in computer science, changing the data type of a value into another data type

Other sciences

 * Conversion (chemistry), the ratio of selectivity to yield or the change of a molecule
 * Electric vehicle conversion, modification of a conventional vehicle to battery electric
 * Energy conversion, the process of changing one form of energy to another
 * Internal conversion, a radioactive decay process

Economics, finance, and property law

 * Conversion (exchange), the rate at which one currency will be exchanged for another
 * Conversion (law), a voluntary act by one person inconsistent with the ownership rights of another
 * Conversion (options), an options-trading strategy in options arbitrage
 * Economic conversion, a technical, economic and political process for moving from military to civilian markets
 * Equitable conversion, a change in the nature of property so that real property is treated as personal property

Psychiatry

 * Conversion disorder, a condition in which neurological symptoms arise without a definable organic cause
 * Conversion therapy, a pseudo-scientific treatment to turn a homo- or bisexual person into a heterosexual person

Religion

 * Religious conversion, the adoption of a new religious identity
 * Deathbed conversion, a form of religious conversion
 * Forced conversion, forced adoption of a new religious identity
 * Marital conversion, a form of religious conversion
 * Secondary conversion, a form of religious conversion
 * Psychology of religious conversion, psychological aspect of religious conversion
 * Conversion to Buddhism, religious conversion to Buddhism
 * Conversion to Christianity, religious conversion to Christianity
 * Conversion of Paul the Apostle, personal conversion of Paul of Tarsus
 * Conversion of Constantine, personal conversion of emperor Constantine
 * Conversion to Catholicism, religious conversion to the Catholicism
 * Conversion of non-Christian places of worship into churches, conversion into churches
 * Conversion to Hinduism, religious conversion to Hinduism
 * Conversion to Islam, religious conversion to Islam
 * Safavid conversion of Iran to Shia Islam, conversion within Islam in Iran
 * Conversion of non-Islamic places of worship into mosques, conversion into mosques
 * Conversion to Judaism, religious conversion to Judaism
 * Conversion of the Jews, religious conversion of the Jewish people
 * History of Jewish conversion to Christianity, conversion of the Jews to Christianity

Sports

 * Conversion (gridiron football), in American or Canadian football an opportunity to score an additional point following a touchdown
 * Two-point conversion, a gridiron football conversion to score two points
 * Track and field athletics, an estimate of what a performance which has been measured in one system of measurements would have been if it had been measured in the other system
 * Try#Conversion, in rugby, a kick at goal to convert a try into a larger set of points

Other uses

 * Conversion (barn), conversion of old farming barns to commercial or residential use
 * Conversion (logic), reversing the two parts of a categorical or implicational statement
 * Conversion (word formation), the creation of a word from an existing word without any change in form
 * Miniature conversion, altering the appearance of a miniature or model from the standard version