Amazon FBA Revenue & Margin Calculator
Calculate your true profit margins and FBA fees for selling on Amazon. Free tool to optimize, crop, and split shipping labels for 16+ e-commerce platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, and Meesho.
What does the Amazon FBA Revenue & Margin Calculator do?
Calculate your true profit margins and FBA fees for selling on Amazon.
How to use the Amazon FBA Revenue & Margin Calculator
- Upload: Select or drag-and-drop your raw shipping label PDFs into the upload zone.
- Configure: Choose your preferred output layout, such as 4x6 thermal or 4-up A4 grid.
- Generate & Download: Click process to instantly generate and download your optimized, print-ready labels.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is an Amazon FBA fee?
FBA (Fulfillment by Amazon) fees cover the cost of picking, packing, shipping, and providing customer service for your products sold on Amazon.
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What is a referral fee?
Amazon charges a referral fee (essentially a commission) for every item sold, typically ranging from 8% to 15% depending on the product category.
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How do dimensions affect FBA fees?
FBA fees are tiered based on the size and weight of the product. Larger or heavier items incur higher fulfillment and storage fees.
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How do I use the calculator to determine my profit margin after Amazon fees?
Enter your product's selling price, cost of goods sold, and Amazon FBA fees (including fulfillment, storage, and referral fees). The calculator will automatically deduct these costs to show your net profit and margin percentage.
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Can the calculator help me generate shipping labels or barcodes for my FBA products?
Yes, the tool integrates with Amazon's shipping and barcode systems. After calculating your margins, you can directly generate and print FBA shipping labels or product barcodes (like FNSKU) within the software.
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Does the calculator account for seasonal storage fees or long-term storage charges?
Yes, it includes options to input monthly storage fees based on Amazon's rate tiers (standard vs. oversized) and can factor in long-term storage surcharges for items stored over 365 days.