Etsy Fee Calculator (2026)
Most calculators only count the 6.5% transaction fee and stop. This one includes what actually hits your payout: country-specific payment processing, regulatory fees, and currency conversion.
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Add your own costs (materials + the shipping you pay) to see your true profit, not just what Etsy leaves behind.
Country-specific calculators
Fees differ by where your bank is. Get the exact 2026 numbers for your country: United Kingdom · Germany · France · Spain · Italy · Canada · Australia · Türkiye
What fees does Etsy charge in 2026?
Listing fee: $0.20 per listing, and it renews every time an item sells. Transaction fee: 6.5% of item price + shipping + gift wrap. Payment processing: varies by your bank country (e.g. 3% + $0.25 in the US, 6.5% + 14 TRY in Türkiye). Regulatory operating fee: an extra percentage in some countries (UK, France, Italy, Spain, Canada, Türkiye and more) that most calculators ignore. Currency conversion: 2.5% whenever your listing currency differs from your payout currency. Offsite Ads: 12–15% when a sale comes through an Etsy-run ad, capped at $100. On top of these, non-US sellers often pay VAT on the fees themselves — which is only visible in your real payment ledger, not in any calculator. Full breakdown with worked examples: Etsy fees explained (2026) →
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