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Cost-Plus Pricing Calculator

Selling price from unit cost plus a target markup.

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Disclaimer: This tool is for general informational and estimation purposes only and is not professional financial, tax, accounting or legal advice. All figures are estimates β€” verify with a qualified professional before making decisions. Read the full disclaimer.

Founders and pricing teams rely on the free Cost-Plus Pricing Calculator to nail Cost-Plus Pricing in seconds β€” no spreadsheets, no sign-up. Enter your numbers, get an accurate result instantly, and compare scenarios to make smarter pricing, budgeting and growth calls.

About Cost-Plus Pricing Calculator

Cost-plus pricing sets a selling price by adding a fixed markup percentage on top of unit cost. The formula is simple: Price = Unit Cost Γ— (1 + Markup %). For example, a $40 cost with a 50% markup gives a $60 price. The free Cost-Plus Pricing Calculator does the math for you β€” just enter your unit cost and your target markup and read the result instantly. It runs entirely in your browser with no sign-up, no limits and nothing to install.

How to use Cost-Plus Pricing Calculator

  1. 1Enter your unit cost and your target markup into the calculator.
  2. 2The Cost-Plus Pricing is computed automatically using the formula Price = Unit Cost Γ— (1 + Markup %) β€” there's no button to press.
  3. 3Change any input to model a different scenario, then note or copy the result.

Why use Cost-Plus Pricing Calculator?

  • βœ“Calculates Cost-Plus Pricing instantly with the correct formula β€” no spreadsheet needed
  • βœ“100% free and unlimited, with no sign-up, login or paywall
  • βœ“Runs entirely in your browser, so the numbers you enter stay private
  • βœ“Updates live as you type β€” perfect for comparing scenarios

Frequently asked questions

How do you calculate Cost-Plus Pricing?+

Cost-plus pricing sets a selling price by adding a fixed markup percentage on top of unit cost. The formula is: Price = Unit Cost Γ— (1 + Markup %). For example, a $40 cost with a 50% markup gives a $60 price.

Cost-plus vs value-based pricing?+

Cost-plus is simple and guarantees a margin, but value-based pricing β€” charging for the value delivered β€” usually captures more profit.

Is the Cost-Plus Pricing Calculator free to use?+

Yes β€” it's completely free, with no sign-up, no login and no usage limits. You can run it as many times as you like.

Is my data private?+

Yes. The Cost-Plus Pricing Calculator runs entirely in your browser, so the figures you enter are never uploaded or stored on any server.

Embed Cost-Plus Pricing Calculator on your website

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