Creator Calculator · 2026
Use this YouTube money calculator to estimate daily, monthly, and yearly YouTube earnings from views, RPM, video type, and upload frequency.
YouTube money calculator tools help creators estimate how much revenue a channel could generate from views and RPM. The basic formula is simple: divide views by 1,000, then multiply by RPM.
This calculator works for long-form YouTube videos, YouTube Shorts, and hybrid channels. For Shorts-specific estimates, use our YouTube Shorts RPM calculator. For country-based ad market planning, see YouTube Shorts CPM by country.
Enter your expected views per video, choose a video type, set your RPM, and enter how many videos you publish per month. The calculator will estimate revenue per video, monthly revenue, daily average, and yearly revenue.
The YouTube money calculator uses this formula: views divided by 1,000, multiplied by RPM. If a video gets 1,000,000 views and the RPM is $3, the estimated revenue is $3,000.
RPM means revenue per 1,000 views after YouTube's calculations. It is different from CPM, which is advertiser-side. Creators should use RPM when estimating actual channel revenue.
YouTuber earnings vary heavily by niche, country, content type, and viewer behavior. A finance video and an entertainment video can have the same view count but very different RPM. Long-form videos often earn more per 1,000 views than Shorts.
Yes, but Shorts need different assumptions. Shorts RPM is usually much lower than long-form RPM. If you are calculating Shorts revenue, use the Shorts preset or our dedicated YouTube Shorts RPM calculator.
The best way to increase YouTube revenue is to build more than one income stream around the channel.