YouTube CPM Rates Calculator
Estimate earnings ranges from views and CPM with explicit monetized rate and creator share assumptions. Copyable summary + optional AI insights.
CPM here means Cost Per Mille (ad pricing), not cost per mile or Critical Path Method.
Estimated earnings range
330,00 $–660,00 $
Earnings = Views / 1,000 × CPM × monetized rate × creator share
CPM range: 6,00 $–12,00 $
Net CPM range: 1,65 $–3,30 $
Formula
Earnings = Views / 1,000 × CPM × monetized rate × creator share
Assumptions: CPM is per 1,000 ad impressions. Monetized playback rate reflects views that served ads; creator share is your revenue split. Use ranges to avoid false precision.
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Use calculatorThe Ultimate Guide to YouTube CPM Rates (2026 Edition)
Understanding your YouTube CPM (Cost Per Mille) and RPM (Revenue Per Mille) is the key to predicting and growing your channel's income. Whether you're just getting monetized or you're an established creator looking to optimize ad placements, mastering these metrics will help you treat your channel like a true business.
CPM (Cost Per Mille) is the metric that advertisers care about. It represents how much an advertiser pays YouTube for every 1,000 ad impressions on your videos.
- It fluctuates based on advertiser demand, time of year (e.g., Q4 is highest), and your audience's geography.
- You do NOT get to keep this whole amount.
- Only applies to monetized playbacks.
RPM (Revenue Per Mille) is the metric that creators care about. It represents your actual take-home pay per 1,000 video views after YouTube's 45% cut.
- RPM is always lower than CPM.
- Includes revenue from YouTube Premium, Super Chats, and Memberships.
- Calculated based on total views, not just monetized views.
How to Calculate Your YouTube Earnings
If you want to estimate your earnings manually without relying solely on YouTube Studio analytics, use the following formula. Remember that YouTube takes a 45% cut of ad revenue, leaving creators with 55%.
Total Earnings Formula:
Earnings = (Total Views ÷ 1,000) × CPM × Monetized Playback Rate × 0.55Example: You get 100,000 views in the Finance niche. Your CPM is $20.00. About 40% of your views actually show ads (Monetized Playback Rate).
Earnings = (100,000 ÷ 1,000) × $20.00 × 0.40 × 0.55 = $440.00.
YouTube CPM Benchmarks by Niche (2026 Averages)
The most significant factor determining your CPM is your channel's niche. Advertisers pay a massive premium to reach audiences interested in finance, software, and business because those viewers are more likely to purchase high-ticket items.
| Channel Niche | Average CPM Range (USA) | Competition / Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Finance & Investing | $15.00 - $35.00 | High |
| Software & Technology | $10.00 - $25.00 | Medium |
| Digital Marketing & SEO | $12.00 - $28.00 | Medium |
| Health & Fitness | $5.00 - $15.00 | High |
| Gaming | $1.50 - $4.00 | Very High |
| Vlogs & Lifestyle | $2.00 - $6.00 | High |
| Education & Tutorials | $4.00 - $12.00 | Medium |
| Automotive | $6.00 - $14.00 | Low |
* Note: These are average CPM estimates for US-based English-speaking audiences in early 2026. RPM will be roughly 30-50% of the CPM value.
4 Actionable Ways to Increase Your CPM
Estimates only. Actual YouTube earnings vary by monetized playback rate, ad load, viewability, policy compliance, and seasonality.
