📺 YouTube Money Calculator
Calculate YouTube revenue and earnings
Daily video views
Revenue per 1,000 monetized views
How to Use This Calculator
Enter Daily Views
Input your average daily video views. This should be monetized views (views where ads were shown).
Enter CPM
Input your CPM (Cost Per Mille), which is revenue per 1,000 monetized views. You can find this in YouTube Analytics.
Calculate
Click calculate to see daily, monthly, and annual YouTube revenue estimates.
Review Results
Use the revenue estimates to plan content strategy, optimize monetization, and forecast YouTube earnings.
Formula
Daily YouTube Revenue:
Daily Revenue = (Views / 1,000) × CPM
Monthly Revenue:
Monthly Revenue = Daily Revenue × 30
Annual Revenue:
Annual Revenue = Daily Revenue × 365
Example: YouTube Channel
Daily Views: 10,000, CPM: $2.00
Daily Revenue: (10,000 / 1,000) × $2.00 = $20.00
Monthly Revenue: $20.00 × 30 = $600.00
Annual Revenue: $20.00 × 365 = $7,300.00
About YouTube Money Calculator
The YouTube Money Calculator helps content creators estimate YouTube revenue from video views and CPM (Cost Per Mille). This essential monetization tool calculates daily, monthly, and annual earnings, helping you understand revenue potential, plan content strategies, optimize monetization, and forecast YouTube income based on your channel performance.
When to Use This Calculator
- Revenue Forecasting: Estimate YouTube revenue from video views
- Content Planning: Plan content strategy based on revenue potential
- Monetization Analysis: Analyze monetization performance and trends
- Growth Planning: Understand revenue impact of view growth
- CPM Optimization: Evaluate impact of CPM improvements on revenue
- Earnings Goals: Calculate views needed to reach earnings goals
Why Use Our Calculator?
- ✅ Quick Calculation: Instantly calculate YouTube revenue from views and CPM
- ✅ Multiple Timeframes: Shows daily, monthly, and annual revenue
- ✅ Simple Input: Easy-to-use calculator with just two inputs
- ✅ Clear Results: Easy-to-understand display of revenue estimates
- ✅ Free Tool: No cost for essential revenue estimation
Common Applications
- Content Creators: Estimate revenue for YouTube channels
- YouTubers: Calculate earnings potential and plan content
- Video Marketers: Forecast revenue from video marketing
- Channel Managers: Plan monetization strategies
Tips for Best Results
- Accurate Views: Use actual monetized views (not total views) from YouTube Analytics
- Current CPM: Use current CPM from YouTube Analytics (varies by niche, audience, season)
- Seasonal Variations: Account for seasonal variations in views and CPM
- Improve CPM: Increase CPM through better content, targeted audience, and ad-friendly content
- Regular Updates: Recalculate as views and CPM change
Frequently Asked Questions
What is CPM on YouTube?
CPM (Cost Per Mille) is revenue per 1,000 monetized views. It's what advertisers pay per 1,000 ad views. YouTube CPM typically ranges from $0.50-$10+ depending on niche, audience demographics, season, and ad types. Higher-value niches (finance, tech) have higher CPMs. You can find your CPM in YouTube Analytics.
What's a good CPM for YouTube?
Good CPM varies by niche: Finance/Tech $5-15, Gaming $1-3, Lifestyle $2-5, Education $3-8, Entertainment $1-4. Higher-value niches have higher CPMs. CPM also depends on audience demographics, season (Q4 is highest), and ad types. Focus on improving your CPM through better content and audience targeting.
How do I improve my YouTube CPM?
Improve CPM by: creating high-value content (finance, tech, business), targeting valuable demographics, optimizing for ad-friendly content, improving watch time and engagement, uploading consistently, building authority in your niche, and using multiple revenue streams (sponsorships, merchandise). Focus on content that attracts high-value advertisers.
Should I use monetized views or total views?
Use monetized views (views where ads were shown) for accurate revenue calculation. Not all views are monetized - some users skip ads, use ad blockers, or watch on platforms without ads. Monetized views are typically 60-80% of total views, but varies by channel. Find monetized views in YouTube Analytics.
How accurate are these revenue estimates?
Estimates are based on your inputs (views and CPM). Actual revenue may vary due to: seasonal fluctuations, CPM changes, ad fill rates, user behavior, ad blocking, and YouTube's revenue share (typically 55% to creators). Use as estimates and adjust based on actual performance. Monitor YouTube Analytics for actual revenue.
How much does YouTube pay per view?
YouTube doesn't pay per view directly - revenue comes from ads shown on monetized views. Revenue per view = CPM / 1,000. For example, if CPM is $2.00, revenue per view = $0.002 (0.2 cents). However, this is only for monetized views. Actual revenue depends on CPM, monetized view rate, and YouTube's revenue share (typically 55%).