Stripe Fees Calculator
Understanding Stripe Processing Fees
Stripe is one of the most popular payment processors globally, but their fee structure can sometimes be confusing for new merchants. For most standard accounts in the United States, Stripe charges a fee of 2.9% plus $0.30 per successful card charge. This calculator helps you determine exactly how much will land in your bank account after those deductions.
How the Stripe Fee Calculation Works
The math behind Stripe fees is straightforward but requires two steps. First, the percentage is taken from the total transaction, and then the fixed fee is added. For example, if you sell a product for $100.00:
- Percentage Fee: $100.00 x 0.029 = $2.90
- Fixed Fee: $0.30
- Total Stripe Fee: $3.20
- Your Net Profit: $96.80
Passing the Fee to the Customer
Many businesses prefer to "pass the fee" onto the customer so that they receive a specific net amount. However, you cannot simply add 2.9% + $0.30 to your price, because Stripe will then take 2.9% of that new, higher total.
To receive exactly $100.00, you must use the following formula:
Using our calculator above, you will see that to receive exactly $100.00, you must charge the customer $103.30.
Regional and Card Differences
While 2.9% + $0.30 is standard for domestic US transactions, fees may vary based on:
- International Cards: Often incur an additional 1% fee.
- Currency Conversion: If you receive payment in a different currency, an extra 1% fee usually applies.
- Stripe Terminal: In-person (Point of Sale) transactions often have a lower rate, typically 2.7% + $0.05.
Check your Stripe dashboard or the official pricing page for your specific country to ensure you have the correct rates entered into the calculator.