Free YouTube Revenue Estimator

YouTube Money Calculator

Estimate how much money a YouTube channel may earn from views, RPM, country, niche, and video type. Get a clear earning range instead of a fake fixed number.

Long-form videos YouTube Shorts India & global estimates

Formula used: Views ÷ 1000 × RPM

Estimate YouTube Earnings

Enter your views and RPM to calculate possible revenue.

Low Estimate $120
Average Estimate $200
High Estimate $320

This is an estimate only. Actual YouTube earnings depend on RPM, monetized views, viewer country, niche, ad demand, Shorts revenue sharing, and YouTube Studio data.

Calculation Method

How This YouTube Money Calculator Works

This YouTube money calculator estimates possible earnings using your total views and RPM. RPM means how much a creator earns for every 1,000 views after YouTube revenue share and other monetization factors.

Instead of showing one fixed number, the calculator gives a low, average, and high estimate. This is more realistic because YouTube earnings can change based on niche, viewer country, video type, monetized views, and ad demand.

Formula used Estimated earnings = Views ÷ 1000 × RPM

For example, if your video gets 100,000 views and your RPM is $2, the estimated earning is:

100,000 ÷ 1000 × 2 = $200

The final amount is still an estimate. Exact YouTube earnings are visible only inside YouTube Studio because only the channel owner can see real RPM, monetized playbacks, ad revenue, and analytics.

What affects YouTube earnings?

  • Viewer country
  • Channel niche
  • Long-form vs Shorts
  • Monetized playback rate
  • Advertiser demand
  • RPM and CPM difference

Not sure what RPM means?

RPM is the creator-focused number. CPM shows what advertisers pay, but RPM shows what creators actually earn per 1,000 views.

Quick Estimate Table

YouTube Earnings by Views

Use this table to quickly understand how YouTube earnings can change with different RPM levels. These are example estimates, not guaranteed payments.

Views At $1 RPM At $3 RPM At $5 RPM At $10 RPM
1,000 views $1 $3 $5 $10
10,000 views $10 $30 $50 $100
50,000 views $50 $150 $250 $500
100,000 views $100 $300 $500 $1,000
500,000 views $500 $1,500 $2,500 $5,000
1 million views $1,000 $3,000 $5,000 $10,000
10 million views $10,000 $30,000 $50,000 $100,000

Important

YouTube does not pay the same amount for every 1,000 views. A finance channel, gaming channel, entertainment channel, Shorts channel, and education channel can all earn different amounts from the same views.

How much does YouTube pay for 1,000 views?

YouTube earnings are usually estimated with RPM. If your RPM is $1, then 1,000 views may earn around $1. If your RPM is $5, then 1,000 views may earn around $5. The real number depends on country, niche, monetized views, and ad demand.

How much does YouTube pay for 1 million views?

At $1 RPM, 1 million views may earn around $1,000. At $3 RPM, it may earn around $3,000. At $5 RPM, it may earn around $5,000. This is why the calculator above uses RPM instead of a fixed earning number.

RPM Guide

Average YouTube RPM by Niche

YouTube RPM is not the same for every channel. A finance channel, tech channel, gaming channel, entertainment channel, and Shorts channel can earn different amounts even with the same number of views.

Use the table below as a rough guide when you do not know your exact RPM. If you already have YouTube Studio data, use your real RPM from analytics for a better estimate.

Best practice

If you are unsure, start with a conservative RPM. For new creators, it is safer to estimate a range instead of assuming the highest possible revenue.

Channel Niche Low RPM Average RPM High RPM Use This If You Are Unsure
Finance $4 $8 $20+ $5 to $8
Technology $2 $5 $12 $3 to $5
Education $1.5 $4 $10 $2 to $4
Business / Marketing $3 $7 $15+ $4 to $7
Gaming $0.5 $2 $5 $1 to $2
Entertainment $0.3 $1.5 $4 $0.5 to $1.5
Vlog / Lifestyle $0.5 $2 $6 $1 to $2
Music $0.2 $1 $3 $0.5 to $1
YouTube Shorts $0.01 $0.05 $0.15 $0.02 to $0.05

Important note about RPM

These RPM ranges are only rough examples. Real RPM can be lower or higher depending on viewer country, ad demand, audience quality, video length, monetized playbacks, seasonality, and YouTube Studio data.

Why finance channels usually earn more

Finance, business, insurance, investing, and software-related videos often attract advertisers with higher budgets. That is why their RPM can be higher than general entertainment or meme-style content.

Why entertainment channels may earn less

Entertainment videos can get high views, but their RPM may be lower because the audience intent is broad. More views do not always mean more income if RPM is low.

Why Shorts need separate calculation

YouTube Shorts usually have different revenue behavior than long-form videos. Do not use long-form RPM to estimate Shorts income.

India Creator Estimate

YouTube Income Calculator India

Indian YouTube creators should not estimate earnings only from total views. Viewer country, niche, RPM, video type, and audience quality can change the final income.

A video with mostly Indian viewers may earn differently from a video with viewers from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, or other high-ad-demand countries. That is why this calculator lets you estimate YouTube income in both USD and INR.

Simple rule: More views do not always mean more money. Higher RPM and better audience quality can change the result.

Best way to estimate Indian YouTube income

  1. Enter your monthly views.
  2. Select India or Global/Mixed as viewer country.
  3. Choose your content type: long-form, Shorts, or mixed.
  4. Use your real RPM from YouTube Studio if available.
  5. Check the low, average, and high earning range.

Example YouTube Earnings in INR

This table shows sample estimates using different RPM levels. Actual income can be lower or higher.

Monthly Views At $0.50 RPM At $1 RPM At $2 RPM At $5 RPM
10,000 views ₹415 ₹830 ₹1,660 ₹4,150
50,000 views ₹2,075 ₹4,150 ₹8,300 ₹20,750
100,000 views ₹4,150 ₹8,300 ₹16,600 ₹41,500
500,000 views ₹20,750 ₹41,500 ₹83,000 ₹2,07,500
1 million views ₹41,500 ₹83,000 ₹1,66,000 ₹4,15,000

Note

These INR values use an approximate conversion rate of $1 = ₹83. Currency rates change, so use them as broad estimates only.

Indian audience RPM

Channels with mostly Indian viewers may have a different RPM than channels with mostly US, UK, Canadian, or Australian viewers. Country mix matters a lot.

Niche matters

Finance, business, education, technology, and software channels may earn differently from entertainment, comedy, music, or general lifestyle channels.

Shorts vs long videos

YouTube Shorts usually need a separate estimate. Do not calculate Shorts income using the same RPM as long-form videos.

Shorts Revenue Estimate

YouTube Shorts Money Calculator

YouTube Shorts earnings should not be calculated in the same way as long-form video earnings. Shorts usually have different RPM behavior because the ad format, viewer behavior, and revenue sharing model are different.

If you mainly create Shorts, select YouTube Shorts in the calculator above and enter your total Shorts views. The calculator will adjust the earning estimate so you do not use long-form RPM assumptions for Shorts revenue.

Important: Shorts can get very high views, but the RPM is often much lower than long-form YouTube videos. That is why a Shorts channel and a long-form channel with the same views may earn very different amounts.

How to estimate Shorts income

01

Enter your total Shorts views.

02

Select YouTube Shorts as the video type.

03

Use a realistic Shorts RPM range.

04

Check the low, average, and high estimate.

Example YouTube Shorts Earnings

This table shows example Shorts earning estimates using lower RPM ranges. Actual Shorts income can vary.

Shorts Views At $0.01 RPM At $0.03 RPM At $0.05 RPM At $0.10 RPM
10,000 views $0.10 $0.30 $0.50 $1
100,000 views $1 $3 $5 $10
1 million views $10 $30 $50 $100
10 million views $100 $300 $500 $1,000
100 million views $1,000 $3,000 $5,000 $10,000

Why Shorts RPM is different

Shorts revenue depends on YouTube’s Shorts monetization system, music usage, ad pool, country mix, and creator revenue share. For this reason, Shorts earnings should always be treated as an estimate.

Long-form video

Long-form videos often have higher RPM because ads can appear before, during, or around the video. Longer watch time and higher commercial intent can also improve revenue potential.

YouTube Shorts

Shorts can reach more people quickly, but earnings per 1,000 views are often lower. Shorts are better estimated with a separate RPM range.

Channel Name Estimate

Can You Calculate YouTube Earnings by Channel Name?

A channel name alone is not enough to calculate exact YouTube earnings. YouTube does not publicly show a creator’s real RPM, monetized playbacks, ad fill rate, audience country mix, or private revenue data.

You can still estimate a channel’s possible income if you know its monthly views and approximate RPM. Enter the estimated monthly views in the calculator above and choose a realistic RPM based on the channel’s niche, country, and video type.

Honest answer: Any tool that shows exact YouTube income from only a channel name is giving an estimate, not confirmed revenue.

What you need for a better estimate

Monthly views

Estimated RPM

Channel niche

Viewer country mix

Long-form or Shorts content

How to Estimate a Channel’s Monthly YouTube Income

Use this simple process when you want to estimate earnings for your own channel or a public channel.

01

Find monthly views

Check the channel’s recent videos and estimate how many views it gets in a month.

02

Choose a realistic RPM

Use a conservative RPM based on the niche. Finance and business may be higher; entertainment and Shorts may be lower.

03

Use the calculator

Enter the views and RPM in the YouTube Money Calculator to get a low, average, and high estimate.

Example

If a channel gets 500,000 monthly views and the estimated RPM is $2, the rough monthly earning estimate is:

500,000 ÷ 1000 × 2 = $1,000
CPM vs RPM

CPM vs RPM: Which Number Should You Use?

For estimating YouTube income, RPM is more useful than CPM. CPM shows what advertisers pay, but RPM is closer to what creators actually earn per 1,000 views.

CPM

What is CPM?

CPM means cost per 1,000 ad impressions. It shows how much advertisers pay for ads, but it does not directly show how much the creator takes home.

  • Advertiser-focused metric
  • Based on ad impressions
  • Does not equal creator income

Use RPM for YouTube earning estimates

The calculator uses RPM because users want to estimate creator income, not advertiser spending.

Creator estimate formula Views ÷ 1000 × RPM

Why CPM can confuse beginners

A video can have a high CPM but lower creator income because not every view becomes a monetized ad view. YouTube revenue share, ad fill, viewer location, and monetized playbacks can all affect final earnings.

Revenue Factors

Why YouTube Earnings Vary for Every Channel

Two YouTube channels can get the same number of views but earn different amounts. This happens because YouTube income depends on more than views. RPM, audience country, niche, video type, monetized playbacks, and advertiser demand all affect final earnings.

01

Viewer Country

A channel with viewers from high-ad-demand countries may earn more than a channel with mostly low-RPM traffic. This is why country selection matters in a YouTube income calculator.

02

Channel Niche

Finance, business, technology, education, gaming, entertainment, and music channels can all have different RPM ranges. More commercial niches often attract higher advertiser budgets.

03

Video Type

Long-form videos and YouTube Shorts usually earn differently. Shorts can get high views, but their RPM is often much lower than regular videos.

04

Monetized Views

Not every view earns money. Some views may not show ads, some users may skip ads, and some videos may have limited monetization.

05

Advertiser Demand

Earnings can change during different seasons. Some months may have higher ad demand, while others may have lower RPM.

06

Audience Quality

Audience interest, watch time, engagement, and buying intent can influence how valuable the channel is for advertisers.

Use earning ranges, not fixed promises

A fixed number like “1 million views equals this much money” can be misleading. A better approach is to calculate a low, average, and high estimate using realistic RPM assumptions.

Best estimate method Views + RPM + niche + country + video type = better YouTube earning estimate
Common Questions

YouTube Money Calculator FAQs

These answers explain how YouTube earnings, RPM, Shorts income, and channel revenue estimates usually work.

How does this YouTube Money Calculator work?

This YouTube Money Calculator estimates possible earnings using views and RPM. The basic formula is views divided by 1000, multiplied by RPM. The calculator shows a low, average, and high estimate because actual YouTube revenue can change based on niche, country, video type, and monetized views.

How much does YouTube pay for 1,000 views?

YouTube does not pay the same amount for every 1,000 views. If your RPM is $1, then 1,000 views may earn around $1. If your RPM is $5, then 1,000 views may earn around $5. The actual amount depends on country, niche, ad demand, and monetized playback.

How much does YouTube pay for 1 million views?

If the RPM is $1, then 1 million views may earn around $1,000. If the RPM is $3, it may earn around $3,000. If the RPM is $5, it may earn around $5,000. Actual earnings can be lower or higher depending on the channel.

Is this YouTube earnings calculator accurate?

This calculator gives an estimate, not a guaranteed earning. Exact YouTube earnings are available only inside YouTube Studio because only the creator can see real RPM, monetized views, ad revenue, and analytics.

What is YouTube RPM?

RPM means revenue per 1,000 views. It shows how much a creator earns on average for every 1,000 views after YouTube revenue share and monetization factors.

What is the difference between CPM and RPM?

CPM shows what advertisers pay for 1,000 ad impressions. RPM shows what the creator earns per 1,000 views. For estimating YouTube income, RPM is usually more useful than CPM.

Do YouTube Shorts earn the same as long videos?

No. YouTube Shorts and long-form videos usually have different earning patterns. Shorts can get high views, but Shorts RPM is often lower than long-form video RPM.

Can I calculate YouTube earnings by channel name?

A channel name alone is not enough to calculate exact YouTube earnings. You need estimated monthly views, RPM, niche, country, and video type to create a realistic earning estimate.

How much can Indian YouTubers earn?

Indian YouTubers can earn different amounts depending on RPM, viewer country, niche, content type, and ad demand. A channel with international viewers may earn differently from a channel with mostly Indian viewers.

Why do two channels with the same views earn different money?

Two channels with the same views can earn different money because their RPM may be different. Viewer country, niche, ad demand, audience quality, video type, and monetized views all affect YouTube earnings.

Want a more specific estimate?

Use the calculator at the top of this page with your own views, RPM, country, niche, and video type.

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