Etsy Fee Calculator
Type in your price and shipping and instantly see what Etsy keeps โ and what actually lands in your pocket.
๐ How it works & FAQWhat Etsy charges on every sale
Four fees can hit a single Etsy order. The listing fee is $0.20 each time an item is listed or auto-renews after a sale. The transaction fee is 6.5% of the item price plus whatever you charge for shipping and gift wrap. The payment processing fee for US sellers on Etsy Payments is roughly 3% plus $0.25 per order, though the exact rate varies by country. Finally, if the buyer arrived through an Offsite Ad, Etsy takes 15% of the order total โ or 12% once your shop passes $10,000 in sales over 365 days.
Why the fee fields are editable
Processing rates differ by country, and Etsy adjusts its fee schedule from time to time. Every rate in this calculator is an input, so you can match it to your own statement: bump processing to 4% plus $0.30, zero out the listing fee to model a renewal, or compare both Offsite Ads tiers side by side. Everything runs in your browser โ nothing you type is uploaded anywhere. Figures are estimates only, not financial, tax, insurance, or legal advice.
How to use it
- Enter the item price and the shipping you charge the buyer.
- Pick whether the sale came from an Offsite Ad, and which tier applies to your shop.
- Adjust the fee assumptions if your country or your Etsy statement differs.
- Read your net payout, total fees, and effective fee percentage โ they update as you type.
FAQ
- Does Etsy take fees on shipping?
- Yes. The 6.5% transaction fee and the payment processing fee both apply to the item price plus shipping and gift wrap, which is why free-shipping prices should bake the postage in.
- Can I avoid the Offsite Ads fee?
- Shops under $10,000 in sales over the past 365 days can opt out of Offsite Ads in their settings. Above that threshold participation is mandatory, but the fee drops to 12% and is capped at $100 per order.
- Is the net payout my profit?
- No โ it is what Etsy deposits before your own costs. Subtract product cost, the shipping label you buy, packaging, and taxes to find your true profit per sale.
- What about sales tax and VAT?
- Etsy collects and remits US sales tax for you, but processing fees are often calculated on the tax-inclusive total, so your real fees can run slightly higher than this estimate.