YouTube Income Calculator

Use this YouTube income calculator to estimate how much a channel or video could earn from ads based on views, content niche, and the main country of your audience.

Enter your daily or monthly views, select a content type, choose where your viewers mostly come from, and get a realistic earning range in seconds.

YouTube Income Formula Used

This calculator uses the standard YouTube RPM equation: estimated income equals total views multiplied by RPM, divided by 1000. RPM is revenue per 1,000 views and includes ads, Premium and other monetisation sources.[web:321][web:329]

Country and niche strongly affect RPM, so the calculator applies different default RPM ranges for finance, tech, education, gaming and entertainment content across high‑RPM and low‑RPM regions.[web:311][web:314][web:323]

How Country and Niche Change YouTube Earnings

Channels with most viewers in the United States, Canada or Western Europe often see much higher RPMs than those with primarily South Asian or Latin American audiences at similar view counts.[web:313][web:318][web:319]

Finance and business topics usually earn the highest RPMs, followed by software, education and health; gaming and general entertainment often earn less per view but can scale through volume.[web:314][web:320]

Daily, Monthly and Yearly YouTube Revenue View

After you enter your views, the calculator converts them into daily, monthly and yearly earning estimates so you can see whether your idea supports a side‑income or a full‑time creator career.[web:312][web:317]

Treat these numbers as planning benchmarks, then compare them with your actual YouTube Analytics RPM to refine the assumptions over time.[web:329][web:325]

YouTube Income Calculator FAQs

It provides a realistic range based on average RPMs by country and niche. Real channels can earn more or less depending on audience retention, ad formats, seasonality and how many videos are fully monetised.

For finance and business in high‑income countries the tool uses a higher RPM band, while gaming and entertainment in lower‑income regions use a lower band, roughly aligned with public creator reports for 2024–2025.[web:311][web:314][web:323]

Yes. Enter your own RPM in the custom RPM box. The calculator will then ignore the presets and compute income only from your value and views, which is ideal once your channel has stable analytics.

No. The estimates here are focused on ad and platform revenue only. Sponsorships, affiliate links and product sales can be much larger and need separate planning.