Effortlessly calculate your return on investment (ROI) using our free ROI calculator. Simply enter your business details below, and our tool will provide a tailored and accurate ROI estimate.
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ROI calculator
Calculate your return on investment using our free ROI calculator.
Invested amount*
The amount you invested
Revenue*
The amount of revenue you generated
Your ROI
Return on investment(%)
Return on investment (total)
Enter your investment
Start by inputting the total amount you’ve invested into your project or campaign. This is the capital or cost incurred, and you can enter it into the “Invested amount” field.
Add your revenue
Next, provide the revenue generated from your investment. This represents your earnings or returns. Input this into the “Revenue” field to move forward.
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ROI =
Net profit
Total investment
× 100
ROI =
1,500 - 1,000
1,000
× 100 = 50%
Enter the total amount you’ve spent on a particular project or campaign.
Include the revenue generated as a result of the investment.
Our calculator will automatically calculate your ROI based on the provided numbers.
ROI =
Revenue generated - Marketing spend
Marketing spend
× 100
ROI =
8,000 - 5,000
5,000
× 100 = 60%
ROAS =
Revenue from ads
Ad spend
× 100
Profit margin =
Net profit
Revenue
× 100
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