AdSense Earnings Calculator

AdSense Earnings Calculator
Estimate your blog or website AdSense earnings using either simple RPM or detailed CTR + CPC inputs.
Traffic input mode Choose how you want to enter pageviews
Across your full site
Calculation mode Use RPM or detailed CTR + CPC
RPM = estimated earnings per 1,000 pageviews
₹150
Estimated AdSense earnings
₹0
Enter your pageviews and RPM or CTR + CPC to see estimated AdSense earnings.
Daily earnings
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Monthly earnings
₹0 / month
Yearly earnings
₹0 / year
Effective RPM
₹0 / 1,000 pageviews
Estimated clicks per month
Earnings per 1,000 pageviews
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Scenario analysis (RPM ±20%)
Low RPM: ₹0 / month
Base RPM: ₹0 / month
High RPM: ₹0 / month
0 daily pageviews ≈ 0 monthly pageviews
Traffic mode: Daily views
Using RPM mode
Note: This calculator only estimates AdSense ad revenue. It does not include affiliate income, sponsorships, products, or other monetization methods.

About This AdSense Earnings Calculator

This AdSense Earnings Calculator helps you estimate how much your blog or website can earn from display ads. You can use a simple RPM-based estimate or switch to an advanced CTR + CPC mode if you know your click-through rate and average cost-per-click.

How to Use

  • Select whether you want to enter daily or monthly pageviews.
  • Choose a mode:
    • RPM mode – easiest, just enter your RPM.
    • CTR + CPC mode – more detailed, based on clicks and cost-per-click.
  • Adjust the sliders or presets to match your niche and traffic quality.
  • Click “Calculate Earnings” or simply type to see live estimates.

How the Calculations Work (Simplified)

RPM mode: Monthly earnings ≈ (Monthly pageviews ÷ 1,000) × RPM

CTR + CPC mode: Estimated clicks = Monthly pageviews × (CTR ÷ 100) Monthly earnings ≈ Estimated clicks × CPC

From this, the calculator derives daily, monthly and yearly earnings, plus the effective RPM and scenario estimates if your RPM goes slightly up or down.

This tool is for education and planning only. Actual earnings depend on niche, geography, ad placements, seasonality, and AdSense policies. Always compare with your real AdSense dashboard for accurate data.