๐Ÿ’ฐ YouTube Earnings Calculator

2026 Edition — Free Revenue Estimator for Any Channel

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Calculate estimated YouTube earnings for any channel. Get daily, monthly & yearly revenue estimates based on views, RPM and subscriber count.

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โš™๏ธ How We Calculate YouTube Earnings

Transparent formula based on real YouTube data and RPM rates

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1. Channel Data Analysis

We fetch real-time channel statistics from YouTube API including subscriber count, total views, video count, and average monthly views. Our system uses actual data, not estimates, to ensure accuracy.

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2. RPM Rate Selection

We apply country-specific RPM (Revenue Per Mille) rates based on your selected country. RPM rates vary significantly by location ($0.50-$15 per 1,000 views) and are updated regularly based on market data.

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3. Earnings Calculation

Using our proven formula, we calculate daily, monthly, and yearly earnings ranges. The formula accounts for monetized view percentage, RPM rates, and provides min-max ranges for accuracy.

๐Ÿ“ Calculation Formula
Earnings = (Monthly Views ร— Monetized Percentage / 100) ร— RPM / 1000
  • Monthly Views: Estimated average views per month based on channel statistics from YouTube API
  • Monetized Percentage: Percentage of views that are monetized (default: 50%, adjustable 0-100%)
  • RPM (Revenue Per Mille): Revenue per 1,000 views, varies by country and content type (country-specific rates applied)

โœจ Why Use Our YouTube Earnings Calculator?

Free, accurate, and easy-to-use earnings estimator

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Real-Time Channel Data

We fetch live channel statistics directly from YouTube API, ensuring your earnings estimates are based on actual subscriber counts, views, and engagement metricsโ€”not outdated or estimated data.

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Country-Specific RPM Rates

Our calculator supports 60+ countries with localized RPM (Revenue Per Mille) rates. Select your country to get accurate earnings estimates based on your audience's location and advertiser spending patterns.

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Instant Calculations

Get immediate earnings estimates for any YouTube channel in seconds. Simply enter the channel URL, username, or ID, and receive detailed daily, monthly, and yearly revenue projections with min-max ranges.

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Comprehensive Earnings Breakdown

View earnings across multiple timeframes (daily, monthly, yearly, lifetime) with visual charts and detailed breakdowns. Understand how views, RPM, and monetization percentage affect your revenue.

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Customizable Parameters

Adjust monetized view percentage (0-100%) and custom RPM ranges to match your channel's specific performance. Perfect for creators who know their actual RPM rates or want to test different scenarios.

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100% Free Forever

Our YouTube earnings calculator is completely free to use with no signup required, no hidden fees, and no limits on calculations. Calculate earnings for unlimited channels as often as you need.

๐Ÿ“Š YouTube Earnings Statistics & Insights

Industry benchmarks and average earnings data

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๐Ÿ’ฐ Average Earnings by Subscriber Count
Subscribers Monthly Ad Revenue Yearly Ad Revenue
1K - 10K $10 - $100 $120 - $1,200
10K - 100K $50 - $1,000 $600 - $12,000
100K - 1M $500 - $5,000 $6,000 - $60,000
1M - 10M $1,000 - $15,000 $12,000 - $180,000
10M+ $10,000+ $120,000+

*Earnings vary significantly by niche, RPM rates, and view counts. Includes ad revenue only.

๐ŸŒ RPM Rates by Country (Top Markets)
Country RPM Range Average
๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ United States $8 - $15 $11.50
๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง United Kingdom $6 - $12 $9.00
๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Canada $7 - $13 $10.00
๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ Australia $6 - $12 $9.00
๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ช Germany $5 - $10 $7.50
๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ India $0.50 - $2.00 $1.25

*RPM rates fluctuate based on ad demand, seasonality, and content category.

$2-$5

Average RPM for Most Creators

Typical range across all niches
50-70%

Average Monetized Views

Percentage of views that show ads
12-18

Months to Monetization

Average time to reach 1K subscribers

๐Ÿš€ Tips to Maximize YouTube Earnings

Strategies to boost your revenue as a creator

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Optimize Content for Higher RPM

Focus on high-value niches like finance, technology, education, or business. These categories attract premium advertisers and generate $5-$15 RPM compared to $1-$3 for gaming or entertainment.

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Target High-Value Audiences

Audiences from the US, UK, Canada, and Western Europe generate 3-5x higher RPM rates. While you can't control viewer location entirely, creating content appealing to these markets helps.

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Maximize Watch Time

Longer watch sessions lead to more ad impressions and higher earnings. Create engaging content that keeps viewers watching longer, reducing skip rates and increasing monetized views.

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Upload Consistently

Regular uploads maintain viewer engagement and channel growth. Aim for at least 1-2 videos per week. Consistent content keeps subscribers active and generates steady views.

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Optimize for SEO

Use keyword-rich titles, descriptions, and tags. SEO-optimized videos rank higher in search results, driving organic traffic and increasing views without additional marketing costs.

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Diversify Revenue Streams

Don't rely solely on AdSense. Add brand deals, sponsorships, affiliate marketing, merchandise, Super Chat, and Channel Memberships. Top creators earn 2-5x more from non-AdSense revenue.

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Analyze Performance Metrics

Regularly review YouTube Analytics to identify top-performing content. Double down on what works, optimize thumbnails and titles, and understand your audience demographics.

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Build Community Engagement

Respond to comments, create community posts, and interact with viewers. Engaged communities watch more videos, share content, and generate higher watch timeโ€”boosting ad revenue.

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Create Evergreen Content

Evergreen videos (tutorials, how-tos, guides) continue generating views for years. These long-term assets compound your earnings over time, unlike trending content that fades quickly.

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about YouTube earnings calculations

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These are rough estimates based on public data and average RPM rates. Actual YouTube earnings vary significantly based on many factors including ad types, viewer demographics, content category, seasonality, brand deals, and more. This calculator provides a general estimate only.

RPM stands for Revenue Per Mille (per 1000 views). It represents how much money a creator earns per 1000 monetized views. RPM varies by country, content category, viewer demographics, and other factors.

No, this calculator only estimates YouTube AdSense revenue. It does not include income from brand deals, sponsorships, merchandise, Super Chat, Channel Memberships, or other revenue streams.

YouTubers typically earn $1-$15 per 1,000 views (RPM), with an average of $2-$5 for most creators. Earnings vary significantly by niche: finance and technology channels often earn $5-$15 per 1,000 views, while gaming and entertainment channels typically earn $1-$3. Audience location also mattersโ€”viewers from the US, UK, and Canada generate higher RPM rates than viewers from other countries.

A YouTuber with 1 million subscribers typically earns $1,000-$15,000 per month from ad revenue alone, depending on monthly views, RPM rates, and content niche. However, top creators with 1M subscribers often earn $5,000-$20,000+ monthly when including brand deals, sponsorships, merchandise, and other revenue streams. Earnings vary significantly based on content category, audience engagement, and monetization strategies.

YouTubers don't earn money directly per subscriber. Earnings are based on views, not subscriber count. However, subscribers typically generate more views through notifications and subscriptions. On average, each subscriber might generate approximately $0.01-$0.10 per month in ad revenue, but this varies significantly based on engagement, content frequency, niche, and audience demographics. Active subscribers who watch regularly contribute more to earnings than inactive subscribers.

CPM (Cost Per Mille) is what advertisers pay YouTube per 1,000 ad impressions. RPM (Revenue Per Mille) is what creators earn per 1,000 views on their channel. RPM is typically 55% of CPM after YouTube's 45% revenue share. For example, if the CPM is $10, creators earn approximately $5.50 RPM. CPM represents advertiser spending, while RPM represents creator earnings. RPM is the more important metric for creators as it directly reflects their revenue.

YouTubers typically earn $100-$1,500 from 100,000 views, depending on RPM rates. With average RPM of $2-$5, creators earn approximately $200-$500 from 100K views. Higher RPM niches (finance, technology, education) can earn $800-$1,500, while lower RPM niches (gaming, entertainment, music) typically earn $100-$300. The actual amount also depends on viewer location, ad types, and monetization percentage.

YouTube doesn't pay per view directly. Creators earn based on monetized views and RPM rates. On average, creators earn approximately $0.001-$0.015 per view (based on $1-$15 RPM per 1,000 views). However, not all views are monetizedโ€”typically 50-70% of views generate ad revenue. Factors affecting per-view earnings include ad blockers, viewer location, content category, ad types, and viewer engagement.

With 10,000 subscribers, YouTubers typically earn $50-$500 per month from ad revenue, depending on monthly views and RPM rates. Most channels with 10K subscribers generate 10,000-50,000 monthly views, resulting in approximately $20-$250 monthly ad revenue. Additional income from sponsorships, affiliate marketing, and merchandise can significantly increase total earnings. Consistent uploads and high engagement can boost monthly earnings to $200-$500+ from ad revenue alone.

The United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Germany typically have the highest YouTube RPM rates, ranging from $8-$15 per 1,000 views. These countries have high advertiser demand, valuable audiences, and strong purchasing power. Switzerland, Norway, and other Western European countries also have high RPM rates. RPM rates are significantly lower in developing countries ($0.50-$3 per 1,000 views) due to lower ad rates and advertiser spending. Our calculator allows you to select your country for accurate RPM estimates.

It typically takes 6-12 months to start earning money on YouTube after meeting the monetization requirements (1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours in the past 12 months). Most creators reach monetization after 1-2 years of consistent content creation. Earnings start small ($10-$100/month) and grow with channel size, engagement, and content quality. Factors affecting timeline include content niche, upload frequency, video quality, SEO optimization, and audience engagement. Some creators reach monetization faster with viral content, while others take longer with steady growth.

Finance, technology, education, business, and real estate niches typically have the highest RPM rates ($5-$15 per 1,000 views) and make the most money per view. These niches attract high-value advertisers and engaged audiences. Lifestyle, travel, fitness, and cooking niches have medium RPM rates ($2-$8). Gaming, entertainment, comedy, and music niches have lower RPM rates ($1-$5) but often have higher view counts and additional revenue from sponsorships. Success depends on combining high RPM with consistent views and multiple revenue streams.

YouTubers get paid for monetized views, not subscribers. Subscriber count doesn't directly generate revenue, but subscribers typically generate more views through notifications and subscriptions. Earnings are calculated based on monetized views and RPM rates. However, subscribers are important for channel growth, viewer retention, and meeting monetization requirements (1,000 subscribers minimum). More subscribers usually lead to more views, which increases earnings.

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Important Disclaimer

All earnings are estimates based on public YouTube data and average RPM (Revenue Per Mille) rates. Actual YouTube earnings vary significantly based on many factors including ad types, viewer demographics, content category, seasonality, brand deals, sponsorships, viewer engagement, and more. This calculator provides a rough estimate only and should not be considered financial advice. Actual earnings may be higher or lower than estimated. Always consult with financial professionals for investment or business decisions.