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KDP Royalty & Book Price Calculator

Free Amazon KDP royalty calculator. Switch between Kindle ebook and paperback formats; enter list price, royalty tier or page count; outputs royalty per sale, printing cost, and the minimum viable list price for paperbacks.

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Use when choosing a launch price for a new KDP title, or when deciding between the 35% and 70% royalty tiers, or when setting a paperback price that needs to clear its printing-cost floor.

المقارنة

Amazon's own KDP pricing page shows royalty tables, but this tool lets you flip between ebook and paperback and immediately see the paperback price floor without cross-referencing separate charts.

Enter your values below. Calculations run locally as you type.

كيف تعمل

Ebook royalty: at the 70% tier, royalty = price × 0.70 − (file size in MB × $0.15 delivery fee); at 35%, royalty = price × 0.35 with no delivery fee.

Paperback printing cost = $0.85 + $0.012 × (pages beyond 108), approximating KDP's US 6×9 black-and-white print rate. Royalty = 60% × (price − printing cost).

Minimum viable list price = printing cost ÷ 0.60, rounded up to the nearest cent — the price floor below which royalty would be zero or negative.

الأسئلة الشائعة

How do the ebook royalty tiers work?

KDP pays 70% royalty only when your list price is between $2.99 and $9.99 and the book is enrolled in eligible territories; a delivery fee based on file size is subtracted. Outside that price band, or if you choose the 35% tier, you earn 35% with no delivery fee deducted.

Why does paperback have a minimum viable price?

KDP paperback royalty is 60% of (list price − printing cost), so the printing cost — which rises with page count — sets a hard floor. Below that price you'd earn $0 or a negative royalty, so KDP won't let you publish under it.

What is the ebook delivery fee?

On the 70% royalty tier, Amazon charges $0.15 per megabyte of file size to cover delivery bandwidth. Image-heavy books can lose a meaningful chunk of royalty this way, so keeping file size lean matters.

Should I publish ebook or paperback first?

Ebooks have simpler economics and no per-unit printing cost, so margins are more predictable. Paperbacks add a physical-product feel and print cost that scales with page count — run both formats through this calculator to compare royalty per sale before committing to a launch price.

مثال عملي

الإدخال

Ebook: $4.99 price, 70% tier, 3 MB file.

الناتج

Royalty ≈ $3.04/sale ($4.99 × 0.70 − 3 × $0.15).

$4.99 × 0.70 = $3.493 minus a $0.45 delivery fee (3 MB × $0.15) leaves about $3.04 per sale — switching to the 35% tier at the same price would only pay $1.75.

أخطاء شائعة

  • The paperback printing cost formula approximates KDP's US 6×9 black-and-white rate — color books, other trim sizes, and non-US marketplaces price differently.
  • The 70% ebook tier has eligibility rules (price band, territory enrollment, exclusivity considerations) beyond what this calculator checks.
  • Doesn't include KDP Select page-read income (Kindle Unlimited), which is a separate, fluctuating revenue stream for enrolled ebooks.

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