Advanced Blood Alcohol Content Calculator

Calculate your estimated BAC based on worldwide standards using the Widmark formula. This tool follows WHO guidelines and accounts for multiple factors affecting alcohol metabolism.

⚠️ This calculator provides estimates only. Never drive after drinking. Always arrange for a sober driver or alternative transportation.
For research or comparative analysis purposes

Drink Consumption

Factors Affecting BAC

Biological Factors

Body composition, liver function, age, and genetics significantly impact alcohol metabolism. Women typically have higher BAC than men with equivalent drinks due to body water percentage.

Consumption Factors

Drink strength, speed of consumption, and food intake affect absorption. Drinking on an empty stomach increases BAC by up to 30% compared to drinking with food.

External Factors

Medications, fatigue, stress, and altitude can alter alcohol’s effects. Some medications dangerously interact with alcohol even at low BAC levels.

About This Blood Alcohol Content Calculator

This advanced BAC calculator uses the Widmark formula, recognized worldwide as the standard for estimating blood alcohol concentration. It accounts for biological sex, body weight, drink types, and consumption timeframe to provide personalized results. The tool incorporates legal limits from multiple countries and displays metabolism projections over time.

Global Legal Limits

Country Legal BAC Limit Zero Tolerance Penalties
United States 0.08% Under 21: 0.00-0.02% Fines, license suspension, jail
Canada 0.08% Novice drivers: 0.00% Fines, ignition interlock
United Kingdom 0.08% (0.05% Scotland) Commercial drivers Unlimited fine, ban, prison
Germany 0.05% Under 21: 0.00% Fines, points, license suspension
Japan 0.03% All drivers effectively Heavy fines, imprisonment
Sweden 0.02% All drivers Fines, prison up to 2 years
Czech Republic 0.00% All drivers Heavy fines, license revocation
Australia 0.05% Learner/provisional: 0.00% Fines, disqualification

Understanding Your Results

BAC levels affect individuals differently, but general guidelines are:

BAC Range Typical Effects Driving Impairment Risk Level
0.01-0.04% Mild relaxation, slight euphoria Reduced alertness, impaired judgment Moderate
0.05-0.07% Reduced inhibitions, impaired judgment Reduced coordination, delayed reaction High
0.08-0.10% Poor coordination, slurred speech Severe impairment, illegal in most regions Very High
0.11-0.15% Gross motor impairment, blurred vision Extremely dangerous, crash risk 10x higher Extreme
0.16-0.30% Severe impairment, possible blackouts Complete loss of driving ability Life-threatening
0.31%+ Alcohol poisoning, loss of consciousness Medical emergency Fatal risk