Estimate Youtube Money Calculator
Use this calculator to estimate your potential earnings from YouTube based on your channel's performance metrics. You'll need to know your average views per video, estimated CPM (cost per thousand views), and other monetization factors.
How to Use This Calculator
To get an accurate estimate of your YouTube earnings:
- Enter your average views per video
- Select your estimated CPM (cost per thousand views)
- Choose your monetization method (AdSense or memberships)
- Click "Calculate" to see your estimated monthly earnings
The calculator provides a rough estimate based on average industry rates. Actual earnings may vary based on your specific content, audience, and YouTube's monetization policies.
How YouTube Monetization Works
YouTube monetization primarily comes from two sources:
- Ad Revenue: YouTube pays content creators based on views and CPM (cost per thousand views)
- Channel Memberships: Fans can pay a monthly fee to support your channel
The exact amount you earn depends on several factors including:
- Your channel's audience size and growth
- Your content's niche and monetization potential
- YouTube's current CPM rates and monetization policies
- Your use of other monetization methods like sponsorships
Key Factors Affecting Your Earnings
Views and CPM
The most significant factor in YouTube earnings is the number of views your videos receive. YouTube pays based on CPM (cost per thousand views), which varies by country and content category.
Monetization Methods
You can earn money through:
- Ad revenue from YouTube ads
- Channel memberships
- Super Chats and Super Stickers
- Sponsorships and brand deals
Content Quality and Engagement
High-quality, engaging content tends to attract more views and better CPM rates. YouTube's algorithm also favors content that keeps viewers watching longer.
Channel Age and Growth
Newer channels typically earn less than established channels. YouTube's monetization policies also change over time, affecting earnings potential.
Real-World Examples
Here are some examples of estimated YouTube earnings based on different scenarios:
Example 1: Small Channel
Average views: 1,000 per video
CPM: $5
Estimated monthly earnings: $1,500
Example 2: Medium Channel
Average views: 10,000 per video
CPM: $10
Estimated monthly earnings: $15,000
Example 3: Large Channel
Average views: 100,000 per video
CPM: $20
Estimated monthly earnings: $60,000
These examples show how earnings scale with view counts and CPM rates. Remember that these are estimates and actual earnings may vary based on many factors.