YouTube Shorts Earnings Calculator
Estimate your YouTube Shorts fund earnings based on views. Shorts have different monetization than regular videos!
Earnings by Views Milestone
| Views | Low ($0.02) | High ($0.05) |
|---|---|---|
| 10K | $0.20 | $0.50 |
| 100K | $2.00 | $5.00 |
| 1M | $20.00 | $50.00 |
| 10M | $200.00 | $500.00 |
| 100M | $2000.00 | $5000.00 |
⚠️ Important Notes
- • Shorts revenue is distributed from a monthly pool
- • Actual RPM varies significantly by country and time
- • Not all views are monetizable (some countries excluded)
- • Revenue is calculated after YouTube's 45% cut
Enter your views to estimate earnings
Features
- Shorts-specific RPM
- Low/high estimates
- Multiple currencies
- Adjustable RPM
- Milestone breakdown
- Realistic estimates
How to Use
- 1Enter your Shorts views
- 2Adjust RPM if needed
- 3Select your currency
- 4View estimated earnings
Frequently Asked Questions
How is Shorts revenue different?
Shorts pay from a Creator Fund, not traditional ads. RPM is typically $0.01-0.05 per 1000 views.
Why is Shorts RPM so low?
Shorts are very short and have limited ad space. Most revenue comes from the Shorts Fund pool.
How do I qualify for Shorts monetization?
You need 1000 subscribers and 10M Shorts views in 90 days, OR 4000 watch hours from long-form.
Are these estimates accurate?
These are rough estimates. Actual earnings vary by audience location, niche, and fund distribution.