TikTok Money Calculator
Punch in your views and see roughly what TikTok's Creator Fund might pay, shown as a low-to-high range because the per-view rate is anything but fixed.
The Creator Fund and Creativity Program pay somewhere in the range of two to four cents per thousand views, which is why we show a band rather than a single figure. What you actually earn swings hard by niche, region, and how much watch time each view carries — brand deals and TikTok Shop commissions usually dwarf the fund itself, so treat this as a floor.
How it works
TikTok's fund pays on views, but not much per view — somewhere around two to four cents per thousand is the usual band. Multiply your view count by that rate and you get a rough dollar figure. We show both ends so you're not fooled by a single tidy number.
Enter your total views, then set the low and high rate per thousand. A video that pulls a million views lands somewhere near $20 to $40 from the fund alone — which surprises a lot of creators the first time they see it.
The math runs entirely in your browser, nothing is sent anywhere. Because payouts shift with region, watch time, and whichever program you're enrolled in, treat the result as a starting estimate rather than a promise.
Frequently asked questions
Why is the payout so low per view?
The Creator Fund pays a small fraction of a cent per view by design, and it's split across a fixed daily pool. That's why most full-time TikTokers make far more from brand deals, TikTok Shop commissions, and LIVE gifts than from the fund.
What rate should I plug in?
A range of about $0.02 to $0.04 per thousand views is a reasonable default. If you've cashed out before, use your own history divided by your views for that period — that's the most accurate rate you can get.
Does this include brand deals or gifts?
No. This estimates fund earnings from views only. Sponsorships, affiliate sales, and LIVE gifts are separate income streams that usually add up to much more, and they depend on deals you negotiate rather than a per-view formula.