TikTok earnings calculator

TikTok's Creator Rewards Program pays for qualified views — views of at least five seconds on original videos longer than a minute, from users in eligible regions. The rate in 2026 runs roughly $0.40–$1.00 per 1,000 qualified views, the lowest RPM of any major platform. Enter your qualified view count below and set the RPM to match what your analytics show.

TikTok earnings calculator

Estimated earnings
$70.00
$40.00 – $100 across typical RPMs

The word "qualified" matters more than the RPM itself: views on sub-60-second videos, replays, and views from ineligible countries pay nothing, so a video's raw view count routinely overstates its payout by 30–60%. That's why TikTok creators treat Rewards as a baseline and earn the real money through LIVE gifts (diamonds convert at about half a cent each), TikTok Shop commissions, and brand deals priced off reach.

Creator Rewards only counts qualified views (60-second-plus videos, eligible regions), so raw view counts overstate payouts. LIVE gifts convert to diamonds worth about half a cent each.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does TikTok pay per 1,000 views?

Through Creator Rewards, roughly $0.40–$1.00 per 1,000 qualified views. Because only 60-second-plus videos in eligible regions qualify, the effective rate on raw views is often half that or less.

How much is 1 million views on TikTok?

About $400–$1,000 through Creator Rewards if all views are qualified — realistically $200–$700 after unqualified views are excluded. The same million views on YouTube would pay roughly $1,000–$5,000.

What are the requirements for Creator Rewards?

Generally 10,000 followers, 100,000 valid video views in the last 30 days, being 18+, and living in an eligible country. Videos must be original and longer than one minute to earn.

How do TikTok LIVE gifts convert to money?

Viewers buy coins and send gifts during LIVE streams; gifts convert to diamonds, which creators redeem at roughly half a cent each — TikTok keeps about 50% of gift value. Consistent LIVE streamers often out-earn their Creator Rewards payouts this way.