🌀 Convection Oven to Air Fryer Converter

A convection oven already has a fan, so the change is smaller — here are the exact air fryer settings

min
°F

✅ Air Fryer Settings

Temperature
360
°F
Cooking Time
26
minutes

💡 Pro Tips

  • The change from convection is small — watch closely the first time
  • Don't overcrowd the basket for best results
  • Shake or flip food halfway through
  • Preheat the air fryer 3-5 minutes

📊 Convection Oven to Air Fryer Conversion Chart

Convection Temp Air Fryer Temp Time Reduction
300°F (150°C)290°F (145°C)~10% less
325°F (165°C)315°F (155°C)~10% less
350°F (175°C)340°F (170°C)~10% less
375°F (190°C)360°F (180°C)~10% less
400°F (200°C)390°F (200°C)~10% less
425°F (220°C)415°F (210°C)~10% less
450°F (230°C)440°F (225°C)~10% less

How to Convert a Convection Oven Recipe to an Air Fryer

An air fryer is basically a small, turbocharged convection oven, so converting a convection recipe is much easier than converting a regular (conventional) oven recipe. Because your convection oven already circulates hot air, you only need a small adjustment — not the full 25°F drop used for standard ovens.

The Simple Rule

Lower the convection temperature by about 10°F (around 5°C) and cut the time by roughly 10%. For example, a convection setting of 375°F for 30 minutes becomes about 360°F for 27 minutes in the air fryer. The calculator above applies food-specific tweaks automatically.

Why Only a Small Change?

The big temperature drop in a normal oven-to-air-fryer conversion accounts for the air fryer's fan. A convection oven already has that fan, so most of the difference is already built into your recipe. The air fryer's chamber is just smaller and a touch more intense, which is why a slight reduction still helps prevent over-browning.

Convection vs. Conventional — Don't Mix Them Up

If your recipe lists a conventional (no-fan) oven temperature, use the standard oven to air fryer converter instead and drop 25°F. Only use this page when the recipe was written for a convection or fan-assisted oven.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert a convection oven recipe to an air fryer?

Lower the convection temperature by about 10°F (5°C) and reduce the time by roughly 10%. A convection setting of 375°F for 30 minutes becomes about 360°F for 27 minutes in the air fryer. Check a few minutes early the first time.

Is an air fryer the same as a convection oven?

They work on the same principle — a fan circulating hot air — but an air fryer has a smaller chamber and a more powerful, focused fan. That makes the air fryer cook a little faster and crisp more aggressively, so you reduce the temperature slightly when converting.

Do I reduce the temperature when going from convection to air fryer?

Only a little. Drop about 10°F (5°C). This is much less than the 25°F reduction used when converting from a regular conventional oven, because the convection oven's fan already does most of the work.

Why is the convection adjustment smaller than the regular oven one?

The standard 25°F reduction exists to account for the air fryer's fan. A convection oven already has a fan, so that adjustment is partly baked in. You only fine-tune for the air fryer's smaller, more intense chamber.

Can I just use the same settings as my convection oven?

Often you can get close, but food may brown faster in the air fryer's tighter space. Lowering the temperature about 10°F and checking early gives more reliable results, especially for baked goods and delicate items.