YouTube Revenue Calculator Online
Use this free YouTube Revenue Calculator to estimate possible earnings from views, RPM, CPM, niche, country, Shorts, long-form videos, and monthly channel views. Results are estimates only because real YouTube income depends on many creator, audience, and advertiser factors.
Calculate Estimated YouTube Earnings
Use an RPM range for more realistic estimates because actual YouTube revenue can vary by niche, country, traffic quality, ad demand, adblock, click rate, and monetization status.
Estimated Results
Your estimated revenue range appears here after calculation.
Revenue Insights
Helpful notes based on your inputs. These are general planning notes, not financial advice.
Tips for Better Estimates
Use these tips to make your estimate more realistic and easier to compare.
Use RPM Range
A low and high RPM range is usually more useful than one fixed number.
Separate Shorts
Shorts earnings can behave differently from long-form video earnings.
Compare Time Periods
Daily, monthly, yearly, and total views answer different planning questions.
Check Your Analytics
YouTube Studio analytics can help you use more realistic RPM values.
Consider Audience Country
Ad rates can vary strongly by audience country, niche, and advertiser demand.
Use Estimates Safely
Use this calculator for planning only. Results may vary from actual revenue.
About This YouTube Revenue Calculator
This YouTube Revenue Calculator estimates potential earnings from views and RPM range. RPM means revenue per 1,000 views, and it is often a better creator-facing estimate than CPM because it reflects revenue after YouTube's systems and creator monetization factors are considered.
You can calculate daily, monthly, yearly, or total estimated revenue. The tool also supports currency display, video type selection, and optional advanced inputs such as CPM, monetized playback percentage, and estimated CTR.
Actual YouTube revenue can vary because of niche, audience country, watch time, traffic quality, ad prices, adblock usage, advertiser demand, click rate, monetization eligibility, and YouTube policies. This calculator is designed for quick planning only and does not guarantee income.
This page does not fetch live channel data by name or video link. For a YouTube revenue calculator by channel, by views, by link, or for one video, enter views and estimated RPM manually from your own analytics or planning data.
YouTube RPM vs CPM
RPM and CPM are related, but they measure different parts of YouTube monetization. This simple table keeps the difference clear.
| Term | Meaning | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| RPM | Revenue per 1,000 views after YouTube share and other factors. | It helps creators estimate real earning potential. |
| CPM | Cost per 1,000 monetized ad impressions before platform deductions. | It is useful for understanding advertiser rates. |
| Views | Total video or channel views. | More views can increase earning potential, but RPM and audience location also matter. |
| Niche | Content category, such as finance, tech, education, gaming, or entertainment. | Different niches can have different RPM ranges. |
| Country | Audience location. | Advertiser demand changes by country and can affect revenue. |
YouTube Income per 1,000 Views
YouTube income per 1,000 views can vary widely depending on RPM, audience country, niche, watch time, advertiser demand, monetized playbacks, Shorts versus long-form videos, and seasonality.
For a safer estimate, compare a low RPM and high RPM instead of relying on one fixed income number.
YouTube Revenue Calculator by Views, Channel, and Video
You can use this YouTube revenue calculator by views for one video, multiple videos, or monthly channel planning. Enter one video's views for a YouTube video revenue calculator, or enter monthly channel views for a broader channel estimate.
If you want to estimate earnings from a channel name or video link, copy the views from your source first and enter them manually here. This browser tool does not make external API requests.
YouTube Shorts Revenue Estimate
Shorts earnings can be different from long-form video earnings because viewing behavior, ad formats, and revenue systems can differ. This YouTube Revenue Calculator Shorts estimate works best when you enter suitable Shorts views and RPM values from your own planning or analytics.
What Affects YouTube Earnings?
How to Use This YouTube Revenue Calculator
Enter Views
Add your daily, monthly, yearly, or total views.
Choose View Type
Select how the entered views should be interpreted.
Add RPM Range
Enter minimum and maximum RPM for a realistic range.
Select Currency
Choose a currency symbol for display.
Use Advanced Options
Add CPM, monetized playback, or CTR if useful.
Review Results
Check daily, monthly, yearly, and per-view estimates.
Why Use This YouTube Earnings Calculator?
YouTube Revenue Calculator FAQs
A YouTube Revenue Calculator estimates possible earnings from views and RPM. It is useful for planning, comparison, and understanding revenue ranges.
It multiplies your views by the RPM range you enter, then shows estimated daily, monthly, yearly, or total revenue based on the selected view type.
There is no fixed payment per 1,000 views. Earnings depend on RPM, CPM, audience country, niche, monetized playbacks, ad demand, and content type.
RPM means revenue per 1,000 views. It is a creator-focused metric that can include multiple revenue sources depending on channel monetization and YouTube reporting.
CPM means cost per 1,000 ad impressions. It usually describes what advertisers pay before platform share, playback eligibility, and other factors are considered.
This tool does not fetch live channel data. You can manually enter a channel's views and RPM estimate to calculate a planning range.
Yes, you can select Shorts and enter Shorts views with a suitable RPM range. The result is still only an estimate.
Advertiser demand, buying power, language, and audience location can change ad rates, so RPM can be higher or lower in different countries.
No. It gives planning estimates only. Actual YouTube revenue can vary and should be checked inside your own YouTube Studio analytics.
Yes. Enter that video's views and an RPM range to estimate possible revenue for one video.
Monthly income can change with views, RPM, CPM, audience country, niche, watch time, Shorts traffic, monetized playbacks, and advertiser demand.
No. Subscribers can help with reach and repeat viewers, but YouTube earnings usually depend more directly on monetized views, RPM, audience, and advertiser demand.