Tip Calculator
Free tip calculator. Work out the tip, total bill and per-person share for any bill amount, tip percentage and group size — with bill splitting. Private in your browser.
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Free Tip Calculator
This free online tip calculator works out how much to tip, the total bill including the tip, and exactly how much each person pays when you split the bill. Pick a tip percentage with the quick preset buttons or set your own, choose how many people are sharing, and see clear results instantly. It’s free, works in any currency, and runs entirely in your browser.
How to use the tip calculator
- Enter the bill amount and choose your currency symbol.
- Pick a tip percentage from the presets (5/10/15/18/20%) or type a custom value.
- Set the number of people splitting the bill.
- Optionally turn on Round up total for an even, easy-to-pay figure.
- Read off the tip amount, total bill and per-person amount from the result cards.
How much should you tip?
Tipping norms vary a lot by country. In the United States, 15–20% of the bill is standard for restaurant service, with 18–20% seen as generous. In the UK and much of Europe a service charge is often already added, so an extra 5–10% is plenty when it isn’t. In India, restaurants frequently add a service charge too, and a 5–10% tip is common when you want to reward good service. When in doubt, round to a comfortable number.
When you split a bill, the fairest approach is usually to divide the total (bill plus tip) equally between everyone, which is what the per-person card shows here. If your group ordered very differently, you may prefer to split only the tip evenly and have each person cover their own items. There is also the pre-tax versus post-tax question: many people tip on the pre-tax amount, but tipping on the full post-tax total is also common and only adds a little. This calculator works on whatever bill figure you enter, so use the pre-tax or post-tax total depending on your preference.