YouTube Shorts Earnings Calculator

Estimate YouTube Shorts earnings from Shorts views, RPM, ad revenue, sponsorships, affiliate commissions, product sales, memberships, expenses, taxes, and monthly creator income. Use this calculator for Shorts creators, influencers, brands, agencies, and creator income planning.

Calculate YouTube Shorts Earnings

YouTube Shorts Earnings = Shorts ad revenue + sponsorships + affiliate income + product income + memberships
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How the YouTube Shorts earnings calculator works

Shorts ad revenue:
The calculator estimates Shorts ad revenue from monthly Shorts views and Shorts RPM.

Creator income streams:
It adds sponsorships, affiliate commissions, products, courses, memberships, and other creator income.

Net income:
The calculator subtracts monthly creator expenses and estimated taxes to show net and after-tax Shorts earnings.

Why use a YouTube Shorts earnings calculator?

A YouTube Shorts earnings calculator helps creators estimate how much income may come from Shorts views, sponsors, affiliate sales, products, and memberships.

It is useful for creator budgeting, sponsorship planning, media kits, Shorts monetization goals, channel audits, and full-time creator income estimates.

YouTube Shorts earnings formulas

Common YouTube Shorts earnings formulas include:

Total Shorts Earnings = Shorts Ad Revenue + Sponsorships + Affiliate Income + Product Income + Membership Income

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Frequently asked questions

How do YouTube Shorts creators make money?

YouTube Shorts creators can earn from Shorts ad revenue, brand deals, sponsorships, affiliate links, products, courses, memberships, Super Thanks, and outside audience monetization.

How do you calculate YouTube Shorts earnings?

Divide monthly Shorts views by 1,000, multiply by Shorts RPM, then add sponsorships, affiliate income, product income, and other creator income.

What is YouTube Shorts RPM?

YouTube Shorts RPM is estimated creator revenue per 1,000 Shorts views. It can be different from long-form video RPM.

Are Shorts earnings only based on views?

No. Many Shorts creators earn additional income from sponsors, affiliate links, product sales, memberships, services, courses, and long-form channel growth.