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Credit Card Processing Fee Calculator
Use this page when you want a processor-style payout estimate framed around card processing rather than marketplace fees.
Estimated result
Stripe
Standard online card pricing for domestic card payments.
- Item subtotal
- $95.00
- Collected total
- $95.00
- Feeable total
- $95.00
- Target net
- $0.00
- Required sale price
- Unavailable
- Estimated fees
- $3.06
- Net you keep
- $91.94
- Effective fee rate
- 3.22%
Fee breakdown
Review each fee line before relying on the estimate.
- Processing fee 2.9% on feeable total ($95.00)$2.76
- Fixed fee $0.30$0.30
Assumptions
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- Assumes a standard domestic online card payment.
- Leaves out add-ons such as Radar, Connect, subscriptions, and disputes.
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Credit Card Processing Fee Calculator
Use this page when you want a processor-style payout estimate framed around card processing rather than marketplace fees.
This calculator focuses on card processing math so smaller sales, invoice links, and checkout charges are easier to compare.
How to use this page
Start with a realistic sale amount, work through any optional controls that match your setup, and use reverse mode when you need a fast pricing target instead of a payout estimate.
This calculator focuses on card processing math so smaller sales, invoice links, and checkout charges are easier to compare.
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FAQ
Quick answers
Short answers for the questions that usually come up first.
Is this different from a marketplace fee calculator?
Yes. It focuses on processor-style payment fees instead of layered marketplace commissions and listing costs.
Can I compare Stripe and PayPal here?
Yes. The page starts with processor-friendly defaults and lets you switch between supported payment platforms.