YouTube Earnings Calculator

YouTube Earnings Calculator
Estimate your YouTube ad revenue based on views, RPM, and monetized view percentage. Ideal for planning content and revenue goals.
View input mode Switch between daily or monthly views
Across your entire channel
RPM = revenue per 1,000 monetized views
₹120
Monetized views percentage Not every view shows an ad
80%
To estimate earnings per video
Estimated monthly earnings (Adsense)
₹0
Enter your views and RPM on the left to see earnings estimates.
Estimated daily earnings
₹0 / day
Estimated monthly earnings
₹0 / month
Estimated yearly earnings
₹0 / year
Earnings per 1,000 total views
₹0
Earnings per video (approx.)
Add videos / month
Monetized views per month
0
Scenario analysis (RPM ±20%)
Low RPM: ₹0 / month
Base RPM: ₹0 / month
High RPM: ₹0 / month
0 daily views ≈ 0 monthly views
RPM: –
Monetized views: –
Note: This calculator only estimates YouTube ad revenue (AdSense). Sponsorships, affiliate income, and other revenue sources are not included.

About This YouTube Earnings Calculator

This YouTube Earnings Calculator helps you estimate how much you can earn from YouTube ad revenue (AdSense) based on your channel’s views, RPM, and monetized view percentage. It’s designed for creators who want a quick, realistic projection of their daily, monthly, and yearly earnings.

How to Use This Tool

  • Select whether you know your daily or monthly views.
  • Enter your average views and an estimated RPM (₹ per 1,000 monetized views).
  • Adjust the monetized views % — many channels see 60–90% monetized views.
  • Optionally, add how many videos you publish per month to see earnings per video.
  • Click “Calculate Earnings” or simply type to see live estimates.

How the Calculation Works (Simplified)

The calculator first converts your views to monthly views (if you enter daily views). Then it estimates monetized views using your chosen percentage, and applies the RPM:

Monthly Earnings ≈ (Monthly Views × Monetized % ÷ 1,000) × RPM

From this, it derives daily and yearly earnings, as well as approximate earnings per 1,000 total views and per video. The scenario section shows how your earnings change if your RPM drops or increases by about 20%.

This tool is for educational and planning purposes only. Actual income depends on niche, viewer location, ad inventory, seasonality, and YouTube policies. For serious financial decisions, use this as a rough guide and review your actual YouTube Analytics data.