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Amazon Profit Calculator

Enter your sale price, category, and FBA size. See exactly what you keep after every Amazon fee.

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Common questions

How much profit do I actually make on Amazon after all the fees?
Less than most sellers expect. Amazon takes a referral fee (8–17% depending on your category), plus an FBA fulfilment fee if you use their warehouses ($3.22 to $6.10+ per unit). On a $45 item in a standard category using FBA, you're looking at roughly $8–10 in fees before your product costs even enter the picture. Enter your numbers above to see the exact breakdown.
What percentage does Amazon take from my sales?
The referral fee alone is 8–17% depending on category — most sellers are at 15%. Electronics sellers get a break at 8%, but Clothing and Accessories sellers pay 17%. Add FBA on top and total deductions before product costs typically run 20–30% of your sale price.
Does Amazon charge fees on the shipping I charge my customers?
No — Amazon's referral fee is based on your item sale price only. If you use FBA, Amazon handles shipping and charges you a flat fulfilment fee per unit instead. If you ship yourself (merchant fulfilled), your shipping cost is just your own expense and doesn't affect the referral fee.