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Licensing Fee Calculator

Use this when usage scope and exclusivity change what a creative asset or deliverable should cost.

Result

Licensing Fee

Estimate a licensing fee from a base fee, usage multiplier, and exclusivity premium.

Licensing is easier to price when the usage multiplier and exclusivity premium are both visible on top of the same base fee.

Licensing fee
$1,406.25
Exclusivity premium
$281.25
Multiplier-adjusted base
$1,125.00

Breakdown

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  • Base fee
    $750.00
  • Usage multiplier
    1.5
  • Exclusivity premium %
    25.0%

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Licensing

Licensing Fee Calculator

Use this when usage scope and exclusivity change what a creative asset or deliverable should cost.

This calculator helps creators and agencies separate baseline value, usage expansion, and exclusivity premium into one licensing estimate.

How to use this page

Start with your best current estimate, adjust the inputs until the result feels realistic, and use the related tools below when you want to pressure-test price, profit, or payout from another angle.

Estimate a licensing fee from a base fee, usage multiplier, and exclusivity premium.

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Licensed creative asset

A base fee expanded by usage and an exclusivity premium.

$1,406.25licensing fee

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FAQ

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When should I use the licensing fee calculator?

This calculator helps creators and agencies separate baseline value, usage expansion, and exclusivity premium into one licensing estimate.

Is this meant for exact accounting, tax filing, or bookkeeping?

No. It is a planning calculator built around your inputs so you can sanity-check pricing, profit, or cash decisions quickly.