Free seller tool
Estimate your eBay fee before you set the price.
Use the fee rate that applies to your category and seller account. Then see what remains before your shipping and inventory costs.
This is an editable estimate, not an eBay quote. Final value fees can vary by category, selling format, seller status, store plan, country, and optional services. Check eBay’s current selling-fee policy before listing, or see the dated fee-change log for what changed and when.
What is included
Price + buyer shipping are usually part of the fee base.
eBay’s published policies describe final value fees as a percentage of the total sale amount plus a per-order fee. The exact rate changes by category and seller setup, so this calculator leaves both values in your control.
For shipping choices and regional costs, use eBay’s shipping tools alongside your carrier’s current rate table. A fee estimate is one input; a profitable listing also needs a realistic shipping label and return reserve.
Read the eBay shipping-cost guide →Seller calculator path
Fee first. Shipping next. Profit decides.
Use this page to isolate the marketplace deduction. Then estimate the label and packaging in the eBay shipping calculator guide, and put every cost into the free eBay profit calculator.
How much does eBay take from a sale?
The amount depends on category, seller account, store plan, country, order value, and optional services. Enter the final value percentage and fixed order fee that apply to your listing instead of relying on one universal rate.
Does eBay charge a fee on shipping?
eBay describes the final value fee as applying to the total sale amount, which can include shipping collected from the buyer. Confirm the current policy for your marketplace and category.
What is the difference between eBay fees and eBay profit?
Fees estimate what the marketplace deducts. Profit also subtracts inventory cost, your shipping label, packaging, promoted-listing spend, and other operating costs.