Enter a sale and see exactly what Etsy takes — and what you actually keep. Fees updated for 2026, adjustable by country.
Note: Some countries (UK, parts of the EU) add a small Regulatory Operating fee (~0.25–1.1%) not included here. Etsy's $0.20 listing fee is charged in USD and converted.
Every Etsy sale carries four possible fees. A $0.20 listing fee per item, a 6.5% transaction fee on the item price plus shipping, a payment processing fee that varies by country (in the US, 3% + $0.25), and — if the sale came from an Offsite Ad — a 12–15% Offsite Ads fee.
For a typical $20 order with no offsite ad, Etsy takes roughly 11–12% all-in. Offsite Ads can push that past 20% on a single order, which is why knowing your real per-sale margin matters before you set prices.
This calculator uses the 2026 fee schedule. Payment-processing rates differ per country — pick yours above. The listing fee is charged once per listing (valid four months or until it sells), so on multi-quantity listings the per-sale impact is lower than shown.
For most sellers, Etsy takes about 11–12% of the order total (item + shipping) once you add the 6.5% transaction fee, payment processing, and the $0.20 listing fee. Sales from Offsite Ads add another 12–15%.
Yes. The 6.5% transaction fee and payment processing fee both apply to the total the buyer pays, including the shipping you charge them.
Only if you've sold less than $10,000 in the trailing 12 months — then you can opt out. Above $10,000 the program is mandatory, but the rate drops from 15% to 12%.
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