TikTok Earnings & RPM Calculator
Calculate TikTok Creator Rewards Program earnings by views and RPM. Understand why your payout varies and what qualified views mean. Free, no account needed.
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What are Qualified Views?
TikTok's Creator Rewards Program does not pay for every view. Views must be from the For You Page (FYP), watched for longer than 5 seconds, and cannot be from duplicate replays. Usually, this hovers between 30% and 50% of total views.
Estimated Earnings
Paid Impressions (45%)
Real earnings per 100k total views
What is a TikTok RPM Calculator?
A TikTok RPM calculator is a tool that estimates how much money you will earn from TikTok based on your total views, your qualified view percentage, and your RPM rate. It applies TikTok's earnings formula — (Total Views × Qualified %) ÷ 1,000 × RPM — so you can see projected payouts before your TikTok Studio dashboard updates, or model what different RPM rates would mean for your income.
If you just received your first payout and the number is far lower than you expected, this calculator helps you understand exactly why. Enter your actual view count and TikTok's reported qualified view percentage to see what the math produces — and whether the gap is explained by your qualified rate, your RPM, or the program you are enrolled in.
How to Use the TikTok RPM Calculator
- Enter your total views: Use the view count from TikTok Studio for a specific video or a monthly period.
- Set your qualified view percentage: Find this in TikTok Studio. If it is not visible yet, use 40% as a reasonable estimate — most creators fall between 30% and 55%.
- Enter your RPM: Your RPM is in TikTok Studio under the Creator Rewards Program dashboard. If estimating, $0.50 is a conservative baseline for the Creator Rewards Program.
- Read your earnings estimate: The calculator outputs your projected payout before taxes or platform fees.
How Does TikTok Pay Creators in 2024?
TikTok replaced the original Creator Fund with the Creator Rewards Program (formerly the Creativity Program Beta) in 2023. The new program pays significantly more, but requires you to meet stricter eligibility criteria before you can enroll.
Creator Rewards Program Requirements:
- Minimum 10,000 followers on your account at the time of application.
- 100,000 views in the past 30 days — your account must demonstrate consistent reach, not just a single viral video.
- Videos must be at least 1 minute long — short-form videos under 60 seconds earn exactly $0.00 under this program. This is the single most common reason creators are surprised by low payouts.
What is a "Qualified View"?
Many creators receive a video with 10 million views and expect a large payout, only to find their TikTok Studio shows just 3–4 million qualified views. A view is only qualified if the viewer watches for longer than 5 seconds, does not click "Not Interested," and is not a duplicate from the same account. Views from paid promotions are excluded entirely.
On average, creators see their qualified view percentage hover between 30% and 55% of total views. Content that hooks viewers early and retains them past the 5-second mark will consistently produce higher qualified rates — and therefore higher earnings per view.
How to Calculate Your RPM
RPM stands for Revenue Per Mille (Latin for thousand). It is the amount TikTok pays you for every 1,000 qualified views. RPM fluctuates based on your audience's demographics and location.
An audience of US adults in the finance or business niche can produce an RPM of $1.00–$1.50+. An audience primarily located in developing countries watching entertainment content may produce an RPM as low as $0.02–$0.10. The Creator Fund (now mostly retired) paid $0.02–$0.04 RPM. The Creator Rewards Program pays $0.40–$1.00+ RPM for most eligible creators.
The Formula:
Earnings = (Total Views × Qualified Percentage) ÷ 1,000 × RPM Who Is This For?
- Creators who just received their first TikTok payout and are confused why it is so low — this calculator helps you trace the shortfall to its source, whether that is a low qualified view rate, a below-average RPM, or the fact that your short-form videos do not qualify for the Creator Rewards Program at all.
- Established creators comparing income across platforms who want to model whether their TikTok views are generating comparable revenue to the same content on YouTube or Instagram Reels, so they can decide where to prioritize posting.
- UGC creators and brand deal negotiators deciding whether TikTok's native monetization is worth pursuing, or whether their time is better spent negotiating sponsorships directly — where a 500k-view video might be worth $1,500 to a brand even if TikTok's program would pay $150 for the same views.
Key Benefits
- Honest earnings math: Shows the full calculation step by step — total views, qualified views, and RPM — so you can see exactly which variable is responsible for a low payout, rather than guessing.
- Free, no account required: Calculate unlimited scenarios without signing up for anything or handing over your TikTok credentials.
- 100% private: Your view counts and earnings estimates run entirely in your browser. Nothing is sent to any server.
- Program comparison: Model Creator Fund rates ($0.02–$0.04 RPM) versus Creator Rewards Program rates ($0.40–$1.00+) side by side to understand the income difference if you qualify for the upgrade.
Common Use Cases
- First payout diagnosis: A creator receives $4.70 on a video with 2 million views and uses this calculator to understand that their qualified view rate was 35% and their RPM was $0.67 — matching the math exactly and explaining the number without the need to contact TikTok support.
- Platform revenue comparison: A creator posts the same video to both TikTok and YouTube and uses this calculator alongside a YouTube earnings estimate to decide which platform produces better returns per view for their specific niche and audience location.
- Monetization threshold planning: A creator approaching the 10,000 follower threshold uses the calculator to estimate what their monthly earnings would look like at different view volumes once they enroll in the Creator Rewards Program.
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