Enter your print details below and see your real Etsy profit — after all fees, material, and electricity. No guesswork.
Material cost, electricity, shipping, and Etsy fee breakdown — all in one tool. Supports Etsy, eBay, Amazon, and Shopify fee structures.
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Material cost
Filament price per gram × weight used. Works with PLA, PETG, ABS, TPU, and custom materials.
Electricity cost
Watts × print hours × your kWh rate, including a heat-up phase at reduced power.
Shipping cost
Country-aware defaults for UK, US, EU, CA, AU — or enter your own carrier price.
Etsy fees
Listing fee + 6.5% transaction + payment processing. All calculated on the final buyer-pays amount.
Profit margin
Set your target markup. The calculator back-calculates the listing price that actually hits it.
Multi-currency
Supports £, $, €, CA$, A$ with country-appropriate defaults for electricity and shipping.
Connect your Etsy shop and LayerMath pulls in real orders from the Etsy API. See per-order revenue, fees, and net profit — no CSV uploads needed.
No credit card required.
How much profit do you actually make on Etsy?
After Etsy's combined fees (roughly 10–12% of your sale price), material, electricity, and your time, most 3D print sellers net 30–60% of their listing price. Use this calculator to see your exact number.
What does Etsy take from each sale?
A $0.20 listing fee, 6.5% transaction fee on the full buyer-pays amount (item + shipping), and a payment processing fee (around 3.25% in the UK). Together that's 10–12% on a typical order.
How do I increase Etsy profit on 3D prints?
Price using the back-calculation formula (listing price = cost × markup ÷ (1 − fee rate)), include labour, and track your real profit per listing with LayerMath Pro Etsy sync.
Should I charge for shipping on Etsy?
Yes — but remember Etsy charges the 6.5% transaction fee on shipping too. Build that into your shipping price or roll shipping into your item price.