Creator Income Calculator — Know Your Earnings Before You Start
YouTube & TikTok revenue by niche, country, and audience size. No signup required.
Based on 2026 RPM data from 50+ countries and 30+ niches
What is the Creator Income Calculator?
The Creator Income Calculator is a free tool that estimates how much money YouTube and TikTok creators can earn based on their niche, audience country, and view count. It uses 2026 RPM and CPM benchmarks across 30+ niches and 50+ countries, runs entirely in your browser, and requires no signup.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are these earnings estimates accurate?
They are informed estimates, not guarantees. We use RPM and CPM benchmarks by niche and country, then apply industry-standard ranges. Your real earnings depend on watch time, audience engagement, ad quality, seasonality, and platform algorithm changes. Treat the numbers as a realistic starting range rather than a precise prediction.
Where does your data come from?
Our figures are compiled from public creator income reports, advertising benchmark studies, and aggregated RPM data across 50+ countries and 30+ niches. Each data point is classified as an industry benchmark, a creator report, or an estimate. Data was last updated in July 2026.
Do you store my data?
No. Every calculation runs entirely in your browser. We don't require signup, we don't collect your inputs, and nothing you enter is sent to a server or saved anywhere.
What is the difference between RPM and CPM?
CPM (cost per mille) is what advertisers pay per 1,000 ad impressions. RPM (revenue per mille) is what you actually earn per 1,000 video views after YouTube takes its 45% share and after accounting for views that don't show ads. RPM is the number that matters for your take-home income.
All calculations happen in your browser. We don't store any data. These are estimates based on industry benchmarks and publicly available creator income reports. Last updated: July 2026.