YouTube RPM Calculator
Find the revenue you actually earned per 1,000 total views—without confusing creator RPM with advertiser CPM.
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Revenue per 1,000 total views
How the calculator works
Enter estimated revenue and total views from the same YouTube Analytics date range. The calculator divides revenue by views, then scales the result to 1,000 views.
RPM is a creator-side metric after revenue share. YouTube reports it across total views, including views where no ad was shown.
RPM = revenue ÷ total views × 1,000What affects the result?
- Viewer country and advertiser demand
- YouTube Premium and fan-funding revenue
- Video length, niche, and seasonality
Frequently asked questions
What is YouTube RPM?+
RPM is your total creator revenue per 1,000 total views after YouTube's revenue share.
Is RPM the same as CPM?+
No. RPM measures creator revenue across total views; CPM measures advertiser cost across ad impressions.
Which revenue should I enter?+
Use estimated revenue from YouTube Studio and match it to views from exactly the same date range.