TikTok Live Earnings Calculator
Convert TikTok Live diamonds to USD, EUR, or GBP. See what the creator actually takes home after TikTok’s 50% cut — and what viewers spent in coins to send those gifts.
Quick reference
- 100 diamonds = $0.50 creator take-home
- 1,000 diamonds = $5
- 10,000 diamonds = $50
- 100,000 diamonds = $500
- 1,000,000 diamonds = $5,000
- 10,000,000 diamonds = $50,000
How TikTok pays creators
Viewers buy coins for cash (~$0.015/coin in the US). They spend coins on gifts during a live stream. TikTok converts those gifts to diamonds in the creator’s account at roughly a 2:1 coins-to-diamonds ratio. Each diamond pays the creator $0.005.
Frequently asked questions
How does the TikTok Live earnings calculator work?
Enter the number of diamonds a creator received during a live stream. The calculator multiplies by $0.005 (TikTok's standard payout per diamond) and converts to your chosen currency. We also show what viewers actually spent in coins — roughly twice the creator's take-home, because TikTok keeps about 50%.
Why is the creator take-home half of what viewers spent?
TikTok charges viewers ~$0.015 per coin, but each gift converts coins to diamonds at roughly a 2:1 ratio, and each diamond pays the creator $0.005. Net effect: creators receive about 50% of what viewers spent on coins.
Are these earnings figures accurate?
Yes for the standard payout rate — $0.005 per diamond is published by TikTok and is the same number used by every reputable tracker (including tikleap.com). Actual amounts a creator receives can vary slightly based on country, payment processor, and any agency split, but the diamond-to-USD step is fixed.
Does this include taxes or platform fees?
No. The calculator shows pre-tax, pre-fee gross creator take-home. After income tax and any agency cut, a creator typically keeps 60–80% of the figure shown. Withdrawal fees vary by region.
What about brand deals, Creator Fund, and Series?
This calculator covers TikTok Live gift earnings only. Brand deals, the Creator Fund, and TikTok Series are separate revenue streams not included here. For most live streamers, gifts are the dominant source.
Can I see actual creator earnings, not just estimates?
Yes — visit any creator page on StreamWrapped (e.g. /c/username) to see their real, tracked earnings from public live streams. You can also browse country-level leaderboards or sign up to track your own channel privately.