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Amazon break-even price calculator

Last verified: May 2026 from official Amazon selling fee pages

Direct answer: Amazon break-even price is the sale price where net profit reaches your target after marketplace fees, item cost, and seller-paid shipping. This route opens the shared solver with Amazon selected so the price floor uses that platform's current fee model.

Solve the lowest viable sale price for a listing on Amazon after platform fees, item cost, seller shipping, buyer-paid shipping, and target profit are all included.

Inputs
Break-even result
Required sale price

$30.59

on Amazon to hit $0.00 target profit

Marketplace fees

$4.59

15.0% effective fee rate

Calculated profit

$0.00

$0.00 above target from cent rounding

Formula check

Sale price plus buyer-paid shipping minus marketplace fees, item cost, and seller shipping cost must equal the target profit. This result uses the live Amazon fee model at the solved sale price.

Why use a Amazon break-even page?

The generic break-even tool is useful when the platform is still undecided. This page starts from Amazon so the first result already reflects that marketplace fee stack, fixed charges, and default seller assumptions.

Use the solved price as the floor before sending offers, applying markdowns, or deciding whether the item belongs on another marketplace with a lower fee model.

Compare the floor against fee pages

Once the break-even price looks workable, open the full Amazon fee calculator for category-specific rules or compare payout against the same item on other marketplaces.