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YouTube CTR Calculator

Enter your impressions and clicks from YouTube Studio, choose your niche and channel size, then tap Calculate CTR for your snapshot with benchmarks and projections.

Your inputs

Use the same window for impressions and clicks (for example your last 28 days in YouTube Studio).

Results

Your snapshot will appear here

Complete the fields on the left, then click Calculate CTR to load your percentage, gauge, niche comparison, and projection cards.

How it works

Read your CTR in four clear steps

Four quick steps: pull your numbers from Studio, tune context, then review your snapshot.

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Pull your numbers from YouTube Studio

Open Analytics > Reach to find your impressions and clicks. The calculator accepts raw numbers or comma-formatted values.

Select your niche and channel size

Choose your content category and subscriber range so the calculator pulls the right comparison data for your situation.

Review your CTR score and gauge

See your click-through rate percentage alongside a color-coded gauge from poor to excellent, plus how you stack up against your category average.

Check your views lost projection

The calculator translates your CTR gap into concrete view counts: how many additional views you would get at benchmark levels, projected monthly and annually.

Features

Benchmark CTR with niche and size context

Everything you need to interpret CTR in context: benchmarks, gauge, projections, and a clear rating label.

CTR calculation

Paste your impressions and clicks, then calculate to get your click-through rate percentage. No formulas, no spreadsheets.

Niche benchmark comparison

Compare your rate against averages for 11 content categories including gaming, education, tech, vlog, cooking, fitness, music, business, entertainment, and beauty.

Visual CTR gauge

A color-coded gauge with thresholds at 2%, 5%, 7%, 9%, and 12% so you can see where you fall at a glance.

Channel size context

Factor in your subscriber count for more accurate comparisons. Smaller channels naturally see higher CTR because impressions skew toward subscribers.

Views lost projection

See the additional views you would gain if your CTR matched the niche average, good, and excellent benchmarks, broken out monthly and annually.

Performance rating badge

Get a clear label (poor, average, good, great, or excellent) without interpreting raw numbers yourself.

FAQ

CTR calculator questions

Where do I get impressions and clicks?
In YouTube Studio open Analytics, then the Reach tab. Use the same date range for both totals. You can paste numbers with or without commas.
Why do I have to click Calculate CTR?
So the snapshot only updates when you decide. Changing inputs clears the panel until you calculate again, with no live recalculation while you edit.
Are niche benchmarks official YouTube data?
No. They are static planning bands built into this page to help you contextualize CTR by category and channel size. Always treat Studio as the source of truth.
What do the “extra views” numbers mean?
They estimate how many more clicks you would get over the same impression count if your CTR reached each benchmark. Annual lines multiply the same window by twelve for rough yearly planning.

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