YouTube Money Calculator - Estimate Your Earnings Instantly
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💰 Estimated Earnings
Gross Earnings: $0.00
YouTube's Cut (45%): $0.00
Net Earnings: $0.00
Discover How Much You Can Earn on YouTube with Our Free Money Calculator!
Are you curious about how much money your YouTube channel can make? Whether you’re a seasoned creator or just starting out, our YouTube Money Calculator is here to help you estimate your earnings quickly and easily. Simply input your total views, monetized views percentage, ad type, and audience location, and let our advanced tool do the rest.
With this calculator, you can:
Estimate your ad revenue based on CPM (Cost Per Mille).
Calculate YouTube’s 45% cut to understand your net earnings.
Compare earnings for different ad types (skippable, non-skippable, banner ads).
See how audience location impacts your revenue.
Our YouTube Money Calculator is the ultimate tool for creators who want to plan their monetization strategy, set realistic goals, and maximize their earnings. Try it now and take control of your YouTube income!
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How the Calculation Works for YouTube Money Calculator ?
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Step 1: Calculate Monetized Views
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Not all views are monetized. Some viewers may use ad blockers, or the video may not display ads for all views. The calculator first determines how many views are actually monetized.
Formula:
Monetized Views=Total Views×Monetized Views %100Monetized Views=100Total Views×Monetized Views %​
Example:
Total Views = 100,000
Monetized Views % = 70%
Monetized Views = 100,000×70100=70,000100100,000×70​=70,000
Step 2: Determine CPM Based on Ad Type and Audience Location
CPM (Cost Per Mille) is the amount you earn for every 1,000 monetized views. The CPM depends on:
Ad Type: Skippable ads typically have a lower CPM, while non-skippable ads have a higher CPM.
Audience Location: Views from countries like the US or UK have higher CPMs compared to countries like India.
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Example:
Ad Type = Non-Skippable Ads
Audience Location = United States
CPM = $15 (from the table above)
Step 3: Calculate Gross Earnings
Gross earnings are the total revenue generated from monetized views before YouTube takes its cut.
Formula:
Gross Earnings=Monetized Views×CPM1000Gross Earnings=1000Monetized Views×CPM​
Example:
Monetized Views = 70,000
CPM = $15
Gross Earnings = 70,000×151000=1,050100070,000×15​=1,050
Step 4: Calculate YouTube’s Cut
YouTube takes a 45% share of the gross earnings.
Formula:
YouTube’s Cut=Gross Earnings×YouTube’s Cut %100YouTube’s Cut=Gross Earnings×100YouTube’s Cut %​
Example:
Gross Earnings = $1,050
YouTube’s Cut % = 45%
YouTube’s Cut = 1,050×45100=472.501,050×10045​=472.50
Step 5: Calculate Net Earnings
Net earnings are the amount you keep after YouTube takes its 45% cut.
Formula:
Net Earnings=Gross Earnings−YouTube’s CutNet Earnings=Gross Earnings−YouTube’s Cut
Example:
Gross Earnings = $1,050
YouTube’s Cut = $472.50
Net Earnings = 1,050−472.50=577.501,050−472.50=577.50
Final Output
The calculator displays:
Gross Earnings: Total revenue generated from ads.
YouTube’s Cut: The amount YouTube takes (45% of gross earnings).
Net Earnings: The amount you earn after YouTube’s cut.
Additionally, a bar chart is displayed to visualize the breakdown of:
Gross Earnings
YouTube’s Cut
Net Earnings
Example Calculation
Let’s walk through an example:
Inputs:
Total Views = 100,000
Monetized Views % = 70%
Ad Type = Non-Skippable Ads
Audience Location = United States
YouTube’s Cut = 45%
Calculations:
Monetized Views:
100,000×70100=70,000100100,000×70​=70,000
CPM:
Non-Skippable Ads in the US = $15
Gross Earnings:
70,000×151000=1,050100070,000×15​=1,050
YouTube’s Cut:
1,050×45100=472.501,050×10045​=472.50
Net Earnings:
1,050−472.50=577.501,050−472.50=577.50
Output:
Gross Earnings: $1,050.00
YouTube’s Cut: $472.50
Net Earnings: $577.50
Visualization (Bar Chart)
The bar chart shows:
A green bar for Gross Earnings.
A red bar for YouTube’s Cut.
A blue bar for Net Earnings.
This makes it easy to see how much you earn and how much YouTube takes.
Why This Matters
This calculator helps YouTubers estimate their potential earnings based on real-world factors like ad types, audience location, and YouTube’s revenue share. It’s a useful tool for content creators to plan their monetization strategy!