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YouTube Revenue Calculator

Estimate YouTube earnings from views, RPM, upload frequency, and Shorts mix with this free online YouTube revenue calculator.

Creator Revenue Tool

YouTube Revenue Calculator

Estimate YouTube earnings from views, RPM, upload volume, and Shorts mix. Use the monetization checker to see how close a channel is to common YouTube Partner Program thresholds.

Revenue inputs

RPM means estimated revenue per 1,000 views. Actual revenue can vary by niche, audience country, ad demand, video length, and monetization status.

Revenue per video

$250

100,000 views ร— $2.50 RPM

Estimated monthly revenue

$2,000

8 videos per month

Monthly revenue in USD

$2,000.00

Rate: 1 USD per $1

Estimated yearly revenue

$24,000

Monthly estimate ร— 12

Yearly revenue in USD

$24,000.00

Yearly estimate converted to selected local currency

View mix estimate

Long-form share

70.0%

About 70,000 views per video

Shorts share

30.0%

About 30,000 views per video

Monetization checker

Check progress toward common YouTube Partner Program thresholds for early access and full ad revenue sharing.

Early YPP subscribers

500 / 500 subscribers

100%

Early YPP watch hours

3,000 / 3,000 hours

100%

Early YPP Shorts views

3,000,000 / 3,000,000 views

100%

Full YPP subscribers

500 / 1,000 subscribers

50%

Full YPP watch hours

3,000 / 4,000 hours

75%

Full YPP Shorts views

3,000,000 / 10,000,000 views

30%

Status summary

Early access: Looks eligible by numbers

Full monetization: More progress needed

Meeting the numeric thresholds does not guarantee approval. Channels still need to follow YouTube monetization policies and pass review.

How the YouTube revenue estimate works

Revenue per video

Views รท 1,000 ร— RPM

Monthly revenue

Revenue per video ร— videos per month

Yearly revenue

Monthly revenue ร— 12

This calculator gives estimates only. Actual YouTube revenue can change based on audience location, niche, video length, advertiser demand, monetization features, Shorts eligibility, taxes, and platform policy changes.

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What this YouTube earnings calculator helps you estimate

This YouTube revenue calculator gives creators a quick way to estimate possible earnings from video views and RPM.

RPM means estimated revenue per 1,000 views after YouTube revenue share and other adjustments, so it is often more useful for creator planning than raw CPM.

You can use the calculator to compare different upload schedules, view goals, and Shorts or long-form video mixes.

The result is an estimate only. Real YouTube revenue can change based on audience country, topic, advertiser demand, video length, ad suitability, and monetization features.

The monetization checker is designed as a planning guide and does not guarantee approval into the YouTube Partner Program.

Common uses for a YouTube revenue calculator

  • Estimating possible monthly YouTube income
  • Planning how many videos to publish each month
  • Comparing RPM scenarios for different niches
  • Checking progress toward YouTube monetization thresholds
  • Setting view and subscriber goals for a creator channel

Common YouTube revenue examples

100,000 views with $2.50 RPM โ†’ about $250 per video
8 videos per month at $250 each โ†’ about $2,000 per month
1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours โ†’ common full YPP watch-time threshold

How this YouTube revenue calculator works

Enter the average views per video and estimated RPM to calculate revenue per video.

Add the number of videos uploaded per month to estimate monthly and yearly revenue.

Use the monetization checker to compare subscribers, watch hours, Shorts views, and upload count against common YouTube Partner Program thresholds.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you calculate YouTube revenue?

A simple estimate is views divided by 1,000, multiplied by RPM. For example, 100,000 views with a $2.50 RPM is about $250.

What is RPM on YouTube?

RPM means revenue per 1,000 views. It is an estimate of creator earnings per 1,000 views and can vary by topic, audience, ads, and monetization features.

Does this calculator guarantee my actual YouTube income?

No. This tool gives an estimate only. Actual YouTube income depends on many factors including audience location, niche, video length, advertiser demand, and monetization status.

Can this tool check YouTube monetization progress?

Yes. It includes a simple checker for subscribers, watch hours, Shorts views, and recent uploads so creators can see progress toward common YPP thresholds.