🎬 YouTube Earnings Calculator
Estimate ad revenue, RPM & CPM based on views, niche, and audience location. Real-time insights for creators.
🌍 Country ?
🎯 Niche ?
📅 Daily Views
📆 Monthly Views
🎚️ Views Slider (0 - 2M)
💰 CPM ($) ?
📈 Monetized Playback % ?
65%
📌 RPM (Revenue per 1000 views) ?
🤝 Sponsorship % of AdRev
🛍️ Affiliate % of AdRev
📱 YouTube Shorts Estimate
Shorts earnings = (views × RPM) / 1000 (separate estimation)
Daily Earnings
$0.00
Monthly Earnings
$0.00
Yearly Earnings
$0.00
📢 Ad Revenue: $0.00
🤝 Sponsorship: $0.00
🛍️ Affiliate: $0.00
📱 Shorts Earnings: $0.00 /month (est.)
📊 Monthly vs Yearly Projection (USD)
📌 How It Works
We calculate earnings using: (Monthly Views × CPM × Monetized Playback %) / 1000. If RPM is provided (advanced mode), RPM takes priority: (Views × RPM) / 1000. Country & Niche adjust baseline CPM in real time. Sponsorship & affiliate estimates are percentages of Ad Revenue.
📈 Factors Affecting Earnings
- Niche: Finance & Tech have higher CPM, Gaming/Vlog lower.
- Audience location: US/UK/CA generate higher ad rates.
- Engagement & Ad types: Display, skippable, non-skippable.
- Monetized Playback %: Not all views earn revenue.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How much does YouTube pay per 1000 views?
Varies widely: $2–$20+ depending on niche, country, and seasonality. This calculator uses dynamic CPM estimates.
What is CPM and RPM?
CPM = Cost per mille (advertiser spend). RPM = Revenue per mille (creator earnings after YouTube's cut).
Is this calculator accurate?
It provides estimates based on typical industry data. Actual earnings depend on many variables.
Can I calculate Shorts earnings?
Yes, we include a separate Shorts estimator with custom RPM (often $0.02–$0.10).
⚠️ This is an estimated calculator. Actual YouTube earnings may vary. This site is not affiliated with YouTube.