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Profit Margin Calculator

Profit Margin Calculator lets you check selling price, profit amount and business margin percentage more easily. It works directly in the browser on desktop or mobile, so the result can be reviewed before saving, sharing, printing, exporting, or using it in a larger workflow.

⚡ Margin + Markup 🎯 Target Price Mode 📦 Quantity Aware 📱 Mobile Friendly

🧮 Pricing Inputs

All values start at 0 so the page stays neutral until the user enters pricing data or taps Sample.

💼 Business Inputs

This only changes the display label in the page summary. The logic remains numeric.
Analyze mode checks profit and margin for an existing selling price. Target mode estimates the selling price required to hit a desired margin after costs and sale-linked deductions.

⚡ Quick Presets

📊 Profit Summary

sticky result card with revenue, cost, profit, markup, margin and target pricing snapshot.

Primary Result
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Mode: — Gross Margin: 0% Net Margin: 0%

💰 Revenue

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🧾 Total Cost

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📈 Gross Profit

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🏁 Net Profit

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Markup %0%
Break-Even Price / Unit₹0
Target Price / Unit₹0
Sale Fees + Deductions₹0
Profit Per Unit₹0
Business Snapshot Draft Preview
Total Revenue₹0
Total Costs₹0
Net Profit₹0
Target Price Suggestion₹0

Target Margin Comparison Table

This table shows the estimated selling price per unit required for common margin targets on the same cost base, making the page more useful than a single one-off result.

Target Margin Required Revenue Required Price / Unit Status

Best for

Small business pricing, reseller margin checks, and quick markup planning.

Keep ready

Cost price, target selling price, and any taxes, packaging, delivery, or platform costs that affect real margin. This helps you compare scenarios with fewer input mistakes.

Review before final use

Actual business margin can change once tax, returns, payment fees, shipping, and overhead costs are included

About This Profit Margin Calculator

Profit Margin Calculator helps you calculate profit, markup, margin percentage, and selling-price relationships from your cost and revenue inputs. You can adjust cost price, selling price, profit values, and margin or markup outputs and read the result in one place, which is useful when you want a quick estimate without building your own sheet.

It is useful when you are pricing products, checking whether a sale stays profitable, or testing different selling prices before updating a catalog or quote. The page is easier to review on phone as well, because the main inputs, result summary, and supporting notes stay grouped in a cleaner flow.

For a more reliable estimate, keep cost price, target selling price, and any taxes, packaging, delivery, or platform costs that affect real margin. Small changes in assumptions can affect the result faster than expected, so it is worth testing more than one scenario before you rely on the output.

Use this page as a planning helper, then confirm the final numbers with the relevant bank, tax rule, invoice, exchange, or provider document. You can also open the Profit Margin Calculator guide or browse the Finance Calculators section for related tools.

Note: This tool helps with pricing decisions, but true profit should be verified after including all business costs and taxes.

Profit Margin Calculator FAQ

What can I calculate with Profit Margin Calculator? Profit Margin Calculator helps you calculate profit, markup, margin percentage, and selling-price relationships from your cost and revenue inputs.

Which inputs matter most in Profit Margin Calculator? Keep cost price, target selling price, and any taxes, packaging, delivery, or platform costs that affect real margin. These usually drive the result the most.

Can I use Profit Margin Calculator on mobile? Yes. The page is designed for phone, tablet, and desktop so you can calculate and review results cleanly on smaller screens.

Does Profit Margin Calculator include final provider or rule-based outcomes? No. Actual business margin can change once tax, returns, payment fees, shipping, and overhead costs are included

Why should I compare more than one scenario? Tiny changes in cost or selling price can shift margin percentage more than expected, so it helps to test a few inputs before making a decision.

Where can I learn more after using Profit Margin Calculator? Open the related guide for a walkthrough or browse the Finance Calculators section for similar tools.