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YouTube Earnings Estimator

Estimate potential YouTube ad earnings based on daily views and your RPM (revenue per 1,000 monetised views).

Actual RPM varies widely by niche, country and season.

YouTube Earnings Estimator

The YouTube Earnings Estimator projects a channel's potential ad income from its view count and RPM, giving creators and brands a realistic ballpark for monetisation.

Views, RPM, and revenue

YouTube ad earnings hinge on RPM - revenue per thousand views after YouTube's share. Estimated income = (views ÷ 1,000) × RPM. A video with 500,000 views at a $2 RPM would earn roughly $1,000 from ads. The estimator lets you plug in your own RPM or try a range typical for your niche.

Beyond ad revenue

Ads are only one income stream. Many creators earn more from sponsorships, memberships, merchandise, and affiliate links, none of which this ad-focused estimate includes. RPM also swings with audience country, content category, and watch time, so use the figure as a starting point for planning, not a guarantee.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is RPM on YouTube?

RPM is the revenue you earn per thousand views after YouTube's cut, across all monetised sources. It is the key figure for estimating ad income.

Does this include sponsorships and merch?

No. It estimates ad revenue only. Sponsorships, memberships, merchandise, and affiliates are often larger and are not included.

Why does RPM differ between channels?

RPM depends on audience country, niche, season, and viewer engagement, so two channels with equal views can earn very different amounts.

Are these figures guaranteed?

No. They are estimates for planning. Actual earnings depend on advertiser demand and YouTube policies, which vary over time.

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