Enter your sale price and see exactly what Etsy takes — listing, transaction, payment processing, and Offsite Ads fees — and what lands in your pocket. Built for digital product sellers.
Typical Etsy price ranges by product type in 2026. Click a benchmark to load it into the calculator.
Pricing is set by the value and effort you save the buyer — not your production time. See the full breakdown in our digital product ideas guide and Etsy SEO guide.
Etsy charges a $0.20 listing fee (per listing, renewed on each sale), a 6.5% transaction fee on the item price, and a payment processing fee that varies by country (roughly 3% + $0.25 in the US). Shops under $10,000 in sales are also enrolled in Offsite Ads at 15%, but that fee only applies when a sale comes from an Etsy-placed ad.
Single wall art prints typically sell for $4–$12, clipart bundles for $8–$25, SVG bundles for $5–$15, and multi-piece template sets for $25–$40. Price on the value and effort you save the buyer, not your production time. Use the calculator above to see your net after fees at any price point.
Charm pricing — ending a price in .99 or .95 — consistently outperforms round numbers because buyers anchor on the first digit and perceive $7.99 as meaningfully cheaper than $8.00. On digital products where there is no production cost per unit, this small framing change adds margin with no downside.
You still pay the $0.20 listing fee regardless of price. Transaction and payment processing fees are calculated on the actual amount the buyer pays after any discount or coupon, so a discounted sale incurs proportionally lower percentage-based fees.
Because digital products have no per-unit production or shipping cost, margins after Etsy fees typically run 80–88% on a non-Offsite-Ads sale, and roughly 68–73% when a sale is attributed to Offsite Ads. The calculator shows your exact margin once you enter a price.