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YouTube Revenue Calculator

Estimate YouTube earnings from ad revenue, RPM, sponsorships, and memberships based on views and niche.

Formula verified by CalcPro.pro Editorial TeamLast updated May 2025

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About This Calculator

YouTube revenue comes from multiple streams: AdSense ad revenue (the most common), brand sponsorships, channel memberships, Super Chats, and affiliate marketing. This calculator estimates your monthly earnings across all major revenue streams based on your niche, view count, subscriber count, and engagement. All RPM figures are based on verified 2025 YouTube creator data.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. 1Enter your monthly view count
  2. 2Select your niche (this determines your RPM and CPM)
  3. 3Enter your subscriber count for sponsorship valuation
  4. 4Set number of monthly sponsorships
  5. 5Add channel memberships if applicable
  6. 6Click Calculate

Formula Used

Ad Revenue = (Monthly Views / 1,000) × RPM | Sponsorship = (Subscribers / 1,000) × Niche CPM × 1.5 | Memberships = Count × $4.99 × 70%

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the youtube revenue calculator answered.

What is RPM vs CPM on YouTube?+
CPM (Cost Per Mille) is what advertisers pay per 1,000 ad impressions — this is the gross figure. RPM (Revenue Per Mille) is what creators actually earn per 1,000 video views after YouTube takes its 45% cut, ad-blocker usage, and not all views showing ads. For a finance channel with $18 CPM, the creator's RPM is roughly $9–13. RPM is the more useful figure for creators.
How much does YouTube pay per 1,000 views?+
RPM varies enormously by niche, audience geography, and season. Finance channels typically earn $8–15 RPM. Tech channels earn $6–10. Gaming and entertainment channels earn $1.50–$3.50. Channels with a high US/UK/CA/AU audience earn 3–5x more than channels with primarily Indian or Southeast Asian audiences. Q4 (October–December) typically sees 30–50% higher CPMs due to holiday advertiser spending.
How much can a YouTube channel with 100,000 subscribers earn?+
A finance or business channel with 100,000 subscribers earning 200,000 views/month can expect $1,500–$3,000 in ad revenue at $8–15 RPM. With 1–2 monthly sponsorships at $3,000–$8,000 each, total monthly earnings can reach $5,000–$15,000. Channel size matters less than engagement rate and niche for sponsorship pricing.

YouTube RPM by Niche (2025 Data)

Finance and investing channels earn the highest RPM on YouTube — typically $8–18 per 1,000 views. This is driven by high-value financial service advertisers (trading platforms, credit cards, insurance). Gaming channels at the opposite end earn $1.50–$4 RPM. Geography matters enormously: the same content earns 4–6x more from US viewers than from viewers in most developing countries.

  • Finance channels: $8–18 RPM
  • Tech & Software: $6–12 RPM
  • Business: $8–15 RPM
  • Gaming: $1.50–4 RPM
  • Q4 premium: 30–50% above annual average

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