Free 2026 eBay seller tool
eBay fee calculator
Estimate net payout, eBay fees, promoted listing costs, shipping cost, and profit before you buy or list inventory.
eBay data context
Fee math is useful when the comps are real.
In the latest 30-day Resellbot dataset, we analyzed 29,203,900 eBay sold listings representing $2,231,553,663 in observed revenue. Use the calculator to protect margin, then search exact sold comps before sourcing.
Examples
Common eBay seller fee scenarios
| Scenario | Sale price | Preset | Fee note | Next step |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Everyday reseller item | $50 | Most categories | Final value fee plus per-order fee | Check sold comps |
| Trading card lot | $125 | Trading cards / collectibles | Compare exact grade, condition, and shipping | Search PSA comps |
| High-ticket watch | $1,500 | Watches | Tiered rates make category selection matter more | Estimate sell-through |
FAQ
eBay fee calculator FAQ
Does eBay charge seller fees on shipping and tax?
For eBay.com sellers, the final value fee is generally calculated on item price, buyer-paid shipping, handling, sales tax, and other applicable amounts.
Does this include promoted listings?
Yes. Enter your promoted listings ad rate in the calculator. The estimate subtracts the ad fee from seller proceeds along with final value, order, international, and listing fees.
Should I use sold comps before pricing?
Yes. The fee calculator tells you whether a sale leaves margin. Sold comps tell you whether buyers are actually paying that price now.