TikTok Earnings Estimator
Enter your average views and an RPM rate to see what TikTok's Creator Fund or Creativity Program might pay per month and per year. Everything runs in your browser โ nothing is uploaded.
๐ How it works & FAQHow TikTok pays for views
TikTok's monetization programs pay creators based on qualified views, and the key number is RPM โ revenue per 1,000 views. The original Creator Fund historically paid a very low RPM, roughly $0.02 to $0.04 per 1,000 views. The newer Creativity Program (for videos over one minute) pays substantially more, with creators commonly reporting RPMs from around $0.20 up to $1.00 or beyond, depending on niche, audience country, and watch time. The math itself is simple: earnings = views ÷ 1,000 × RPM. This tool applies that formula to your average views and converts the result into monthly and yearly figures so you can see the bigger picture at a glance.
Because your real RPM is unique to your account, every rate here is editable. Pick a program preset as a starting point, then type in your own RPM from your TikTok analytics once you know it โ the estimates update instantly. These are estimates only, not professional or financial advice; actual RPMs, eligibility rules, and payouts vary widely by creator, content, and region.
How to use it
- Enter your average views and choose whether that number is per day, per week, or per month.
- Pick a program preset โ Creator Fund or Creativity Program โ or choose Custom.
- Adjust the RPM to match what your own analytics show, if you have real payout data.
- Read your estimated monthly and yearly earnings, updated live as you type.
FAQ
- Why is the Creator Fund estimate so low?
- The Creator Fund's RPM of a few cents per 1,000 views means even a million views often earned only $20 to $40. That's why many creators moved to the Creativity Program, which pays a much higher RPM for longer videos.
- What counts as a qualified view?
- TikTok only pays on views that meet its criteria โ typically views of a minimum length from real users in eligible countries. Your raw view count will usually be higher than your qualified views, so treat results as an upper-range estimate.
- How do I find my actual RPM?
- If you're already enrolled, divide a recent payout by the qualified views it covered, then multiply by 1,000. Enter that value in the RPM field for a much more accurate projection.
- Is my data uploaded anywhere?
- No. Everything is calculated locally in your browser โ nothing is sent to a server or stored.