Discount Calculator

Instantly find out the final price after a discount and see exactly how much you save.

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How To Calculate a Discount

1

Enter Original Price

Type the full, original retail price of the item or service into the primary input box.

2

Enter Discount %

Enter the percentage off that is being advertised (e.g., for a 25% off sale, simply type "25").

3

See Your Savings

The tool instantly calculates and displays the final price you will pay, alongside exactly how much cash you keep.

Key Features

Clear Breakdown

Instantly see both the final sale price and the exact monetary amount of your savings, helping you make smart shopping decisions.

Fast & Simple

A clean, distraction-free interface makes calculating quick discounts on your phone or desktop incredibly easy.

Real-Time Calculation

While the calculate button is there for clarity, the math is actively solved in real-time as you type for instant, on-the-fly results.

Frequently Asked Questions

To manually calculate a discount, convert the percentage to a decimal (e.g., 25% becomes 0.25). Multiply the original price by this decimal to find your total savings. Finally, subtract those savings from the original price to get the final sale price.

Double discounts (e.g., an extra 10% off an item already marked 25% off) do not add up to 35% off. You must calculate them sequentially. Find the price after the 25% discount first, and then apply the 10% discount to that new, lower subtotal.

No, this specific tool only calculates the markdown price after the discount is applied. Because sales tax rates vary drastically by state and country, you will need to add your local sales tax to the "Final Price" shown.

Yes! Toolszu's percentage-off calculator is completely free to use online. There are no hidden fees, no limits on the number of calculations you can perform, and no registration required.

To provide an accurate reflection of real-world currency, our tool automatically rounds both the "Saved Amount" and the "Final Price" to the nearest two decimal places (e.g., $19.99).

This specific tool is designed for subtraction (markdowns). If you need to calculate a markup or gross margin, you would need to add the percentage to the base price rather than subtracting it.

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