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Mercari Fee Calculator

Calculate Mercari's 10% selling fee and your net payout and profit on a sale.

Updated July 10, 2026

How to use the mercari fee calculator

  1. 1Enter the sale price and buyer-paid shipping.
  2. 2Optionally add your item and shipping costs.
  3. 3Read the 10% fee and your payout.
  4. 4See your profit and margin.

Common uses

  • Pricing a Mercari listing for profit
  • Seeing Mercari's cut before you sell
  • Comparing payout with eBay or Poshmark
  • Checking whether a sale is worthwhile

Frequently asked questions

How much does Mercari take?

Mercari charges a 10% selling fee on the item price plus buyer-paid shipping. On a $50 item with $5 buyer-paid shipping, the fee is 10% of $55, which is $5.50. A $2 direct-deposit payout fee may also apply.

Does Mercari still charge payment processing?

Not to sellers. Mercari moved payment processing to a buyer-paid protection fee, so sellers now pay the flat 10% selling fee instead of the old percentage-plus-fixed processing charge.

Are these rates current?

The 10% default reflects Mercari's structure as of mid-2026, but the platform has changed its fees before. You can adjust the percentage, and it's worth confirming the current fee on Mercari.

About this tool

The Mercari fee calculator shows what Mercari takes and what you keep. It applies Mercari's 10% selling fee to the item price plus buyer-paid shipping, then shows your payout and, with your item and shipping costs, your profit and margin. Payment processing is now a buyer-paid fee rather than a seller cost, and you can adjust the rate if it changes. Everything is calculated in your browser.

Like most tools on UtilityBase, the mercari fee calculator runs entirely in your browser — nothing you enter is uploaded or stored on a server. It's free to use with no account required. Browse more calculators here.

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