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YouTube Money Calculator
Estimate YouTube ad revenue from views and RPM. Pick a niche or set a custom RPM — daily, monthly, and yearly ranges in seconds.
How to use this tool — step-by-step guideALTools is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by YouTube or Google. These are unofficial creator utilities. Follow YouTube's Terms of Service and respect copyright and trademark rights when using results.
How the YouTube Money Calculator Works
Enter view counts and set RPM, CPM, or pick a niche preset. ALTools estimates potential YouTube ad revenue in your browser—no account, no channel connection, and no data sent to a server.
The calculator turns views and rate inputs into daily, monthly, and yearly earnings ranges. Adjust RPM for your audience country, content category, or seasonality and watch totals update instantly.
Plan channel growth goals, benchmark sponsorship rates against ad income, model what happens if a video goes viral, or compare niches before you commit to a format.
All math runs on your device, so revenue experiments and unpublished projections stay private. Results are estimates only—not guarantees from YouTube or advertisers.
Use the ranges as a planning guide: set realistic targets, pitch brand deals with context, or decide whether extra production spend pencils out at your current view level.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is YouTube money estimated?
Earnings ≈ (views ÷ 1,000) × RPM. RPM is what creators earn per 1,000 monetized views after YouTube's share — it varies by niche, audience country, and season.
What is a typical RPM?
Many channels see roughly $2–$8 RPM. Finance and business can exceed $10; gaming and entertainment are often lower. Use the niche presets as a starting range.
Is this my actual YouTube pay?
No. This is an estimate for planning only. Real revenue depends on monetization status, Shorts vs long-form, memberships, sponsors, and YouTube Analytics.