How much money is your favorite YouTuber earning? How much can you expect to make? Our YouTube money calculator uses state-of-the-art algorithms to accurately predict the ad income from niches and/or videos.
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How much money is your favorite YouTuber earning? How much can you expect to make? Our YouTube money calculator uses state-of-the-art algorithms to accurately predict the ad income from niches and/or videos.
Calculating how much money a YouTube channel makes is fun. Our calculator offers key features:
Accurate money calculations
Automatic niche assignment
Full channel income
AI-powered backend
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Do you have your channel's URL? That's all you need to begin calculating a channel's earnings. Follow the steps below and our advanced system will do the rest:
Enter the YouTube channel's URL.
Sit back and relax.
That's it. Our tool does the rest. How? We'll explain below.
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Income is hard to estimate. A lot of calculating power goes into our estimator, and the cash estimates are really accurate.
How does it work?
We can't tell you every last detail - our competitors will copy us - but we use dozens of factors to predict the payout of a video or the profits of a channel, including:
We estimate earnings using all of these factors. Our internal database has average RPM by industry data that we update often to better predict payment per view or pay per view.
AI runs in the background, calculating all of the factors above and mixing them with our own special criteria to provide accurate earnings.
Creators can make a salary - or more - through sponsorships or affiliate income. Unfortunately, there are too many factors for us to consider to accurately predict how much other income sources are earning creators.
Income varies greatly when you add in the top income-generating streams, such as:
Commissions for affiliate products can vary by action and rate. Creators may earn a standard commission set by the program, bonuses or a flat fee.
Super chats are great for generating more earnings on YouTube, allowing viewers to influence a person's earnings.
The paycheck for a single sponsorship can be massive, but every creator charges a different rate.
Creators sell merch, some with special agreements and others through platforms that handle product creation, support and delivery.
We want to offer the best YouTube money calculator on the market, and we can't if we include factors that we can't pinpoint with high accuracy.
You've started your channel. You're making content. But you're not monetized. The counter is ticking with each video that you post, pushing you closer to the YouTube Partner Program, and it's an achievement that you'll never forget.
However, reaching monetization will take a lot of time and effort - unless you go viral.
You'll need to meet the following:
If you hit these thresholds, you can join the YPP. However, if you post Shorts, you can get in the program with:
But with Shorts, you have to reach these milestones in the last 90 days instead of the last 12 months.
YouTube has also started to offer Fan Funding, which is the easiest way to start making money. You can get fan funding with:
Once you hit monetization, you can begin bringing in other sources of income, such as sponsorships or merch sales.
You want to have multiple income streams coming in at once and treat your channel as a business. If you don't want to go this in-depth with your income streams, you can always stick to the nice ad revenue that you'll receive from your channel.
Want to make the most out of your YouTube channel’s income? There are so many ways to boost your earnings, including:
You can also pursue other income streams, like merchandise, sponsorships and more, to increase your YouTube earnings.
YouTubers can earn a lot of money from their channels. How much is a lot?
Earnings will depend on quite a few factors, like niche, viewer location, RPM and other variables. RPM, or rate per mille, is how much you earn per 1,000 views, and it’s largely influenced by your niche and other factors.
The average RPM on YouTube in the U.S. is $1.25-$2.50. But some niches have really high RPMs.
To get an idea of how much you can make with your channel, here’s what some real YouTubers are earning every month:
Some YouTubers make more money in a month than people do in a year – or more.
How much will you earn? Use our money calculator tool to find out!
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YouTube creator income can vary greatly, but some creators are making a lot of money. Some of the highest-paid YouTubers include:
Checking your YouTube channel’s earnings is simple. Here’s how it works:
You can also see your revenue on the Overview tab.
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