eBay Fee Calculator
Enter your sale price, shipping, and category. The calculator applies eBay's current final value fee for that category, adds the per order fee, and shows your total fees and net payout on the sale.
Enter a sale price above to see eBay fees and your net payout.
How eBay fees work
When your item sells, eBay takes a final value fee. The fee is a percentage of the total amount the buyer pays, including shipping, plus a fixed per order fee. The percentage changes by category, and a few categories use their own rates.
The calculator applies the rate for your category, adds the per order fee, and subtracts any store discount or cross-border fee to show your total fees and net payout. Sneakers sold through Authenticity Guarantee at $150 and above use a flat 8% rate with no per order fee.
Frequently Asked Questions
How are eBay fees calculated?
eBay charges a final value fee on each sale. The fee is a percentage of the total amount the buyer pays, including shipping, plus a fixed per order fee. The percentage depends on the item category and your seller status. The calculator applies the rate for your category and breaks out every line.
What is a final value fee?
The final value fee is the commission eBay takes when your item sells. It is calculated on the total sale amount: item price, shipping, and any handling charges. Most categories share one rate, and a few categories use their own rates.
How do Authenticity Guarantee sneaker fees work?
Sneakers sold at $150 and above go through Authenticity Guarantee and pay a flat 8% final value fee with no per order fee. Below $150, sneakers use the standard Most categories rate. The calculator switches between the two automatically.
Is this eBay fee calculator free?
Yes. It runs in your browser with no signup and no usage limit. DecodeIQ earns from its paid buyer intelligence platform, not from this tool.
How current are the fee rates?
The fee table is checked against eBay's official seller fee page, and the check date is shown on this page. When eBay changes its fees, the table and the date are updated.
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