YouTube Revenue Calculator

by 100X Solutions

Calculate Your Realistic YouTube Earnings

Get accurate revenue estimates based on your views, location, and niche. Our calculator uses country-wise RPM data and industry multipliers for realistic projections.

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How This Calculator Works

Revenue Formula: (Monetized Views รท 1,000) ร— RPM

  • Monetized Views โ‰ˆ 55-80% of total views
  • Country-wise RPM based on real market data
  • Category multipliers for niche differences
  • Shorts earn ~35-45% of long-form RPM

Note: These are estimates based on industry averages. Actual earnings may vary due to ad fill rate, seasonal changes, and other factors.

Revenue Breakdown

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Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is this calculator?

Our calculator uses real-time RPM data and industry-standard multipliers. However, actual earnings vary based on ad fill rate, viewer demographics, and seasonal changes. We provide ranges to account for this uncertainty.

What is RPM and why does it matter?

RPM (Revenue Per Mille) is your earnings per 1,000 monetized views. It varies by country, niche, content type, and engagement quality. Higher RPM countries and niches generate more revenue per view.

Why do earnings vary by country?

YouTube earnings vary by country due to different advertising markets, local competition, purchasing power, and advertiser spending patterns. USA, Canada, and UK typically have higher RPM rates.

What's the difference between Shorts and long-form?

Shorts typically earn 35-45% of long-form RPM due to different ad formats and shorter watch time. However, Shorts can drive more overall views and subscriber growth.

How can I improve my earnings?

Focus on high-RPM niches, create engaging content for your audience, maintain consistent upload schedule, and optimize for viewer retention. Geographic expansion can also help reach higher-RPM audiences.

Is this calculator free to use?

Yes! This calculator is completely free to use. It's part of our mission to provide valuable tools for content creators to understand and grow their YouTube revenue.